WHO Reports No Evidence of Broad Hantavirus Outbreak
The World Health Organization states there is no sign of a broader hantavirus outbreak, despite ongoing quarantines in the United States.
Pickleball Diplomacy: US Students Explore the Chinese Mainland via Sports Exchange
US students visit the Chinese mainland for a pickleball exchange, part of a larger initiative to welcome 50,000 young Americans to foster cross-cultural understanding.
Brazil Implements Visa-Free Travel for Chinese Citizens to Strengthen Ties
Brazil has launched visa-free travel for Chinese citizens for stays up to 30 days, reflecting a reciprocal move to deepen bilateral ties and boost tourism and trade.
US Administration Allocates Billions to Shift Energy Focus from Wind to Fossil Fuels
The Trump administration is spending nearly $2 billion to encourage energy companies to abandon offshore wind projects in favor of fossil fuels, sparking a Congressional investigation.
Netanyahu Aims for Israel to Reduce Dependence on US Military Aid
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu expresses a desire for Israel to be “weaned off” billions in annual US military aid amid shifting American public opinion.
UK and China Mark 55 Years of Ping-Pong Diplomacy with London Celebration
China and the UK celebrate 55 years of “ping-pong diplomacy” in London, highlighting the enduring role of sports in fostering international ties and mutual understanding.
President Yoweri Museveni Sworn In for Seventh Term as Uganda’s Leader
President Yoweri Museveni has been sworn in for his seventh term as Uganda’s leader, emphasizing stability and infrastructure growth in his inaugural address.
Nigerian Manufacturers Warn of Potential Closures as Energy Costs Surge
Nigerian manufacturers warn of widespread factory closures as soaring diesel prices and frequent power outages drive operating costs to unsustainable levels.
Nigeria’s Manufacturing Sector on Edge Amid Surging Energy Costs
High diesel prices and unstable power grids are threatening Nigeria’s manufacturing sector, with industry leaders warning of widespread factory closures.
Partnership and Friendship: President Xi Jinping on the Future of China-US Relations
Explore President Xi Jinping’s vision for China-US relations, emphasizing the necessity of partnership and friendship for the mutual benefit of both nations.
Controversy and Protests Shadow the Opening of the 2026 Venice Biennale
The 61st Venice Biennale opens amid protests and the resignation of its international jury over the participation of Russia and Israel.
2026 Venice Biennale Opens Amid Jury Resignations and Global Protests
The 61st Venice Art Biennale opens under a cloud of controversy, featuring jury resignations and protests over the participation of Russia and Israel.
China and Tajikistan Pledge Deeper Strategic Cooperation in New Era
China and Tajikistan have issued a joint statement aimed at strengthening their comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership through high-level exchanges and diplomatic dialogue.
Understanding the Taiwan Question: History, Sovereignty, and Global Stability
An analysis of the historical and legal foundations of the Taiwan question and its pivotal role in shaping the trajectory of China-US diplomatic relations.
Global Survey: Stable China-US Relations Essential for World Peace and Prosperity
A global survey reveals that 75% of respondents believe stable China-US relations are crucial for international peace, stability, and economic prosperity.
China’s Fengyun Satellite Network: A Global Shield Against Extreme Weather
China’s Fengyun satellite network provides real-time meteorological data to 133 countries and regions, helping the world combat extreme weather and climate instability.
China and Tajikistan Forge Stronger Ties to Build a Shared Future
Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Tajikistan President Emomali Rahmon meet in Beijing to enhance trade, green energy, and strategic cooperation within the Global South.
China Boosts 2026 Basic Research Funding to Drive Scientific Innovation
China increases 2026 basic research funding to 41.86 billion yuan, highlighting a 6.09% growth in the NSFC budget to foster scientific innovation.
Peng Liyuan and UNESCO Chief Unite to Advance Global Girls’ Education
Peng Liyuan and UNESCO Director-General Khaled El-Enany met in Beijing to discuss strategic cooperation for advancing girls’ and women’s education worldwide.
Bridging the Pacific: A Decades-Long Friendship Connecting China and the US
A 40-year-old friendship sparked in Iowa continues to foster ties between China and the US, inspiring a new generation to build cross-Pacific connections.













