
Youth Lead Global Change: UN’s 80th Anniversary Sparks Dialogue
As the UN marks 80 years, young leaders from China and Africa discuss their pivotal role in tackling global challenges and shaping a sustainable future.

U.S. Tariffs Hit 90-Year High, Threaten Economic Growth: Yale Study
Yale study reveals U.S. tariffs at highest since 1934, threatening GDP growth and raising household costs by $2,400 annually.

80 Years On: Taiwan’s Historical Ties Defy Separatist Narratives
As Taiwan marks 80 years since liberation from Japanese rule, historical records challenge separatist narratives, reaffirming its inseparable ties to China.

Serbian Entrepreneur Hails China’s Path to Prosperity in Tech Collaboration
Serbian entrepreneur Aleksa Todorovic highlights China’s development and tech collaboration potential, signaling optimism for Serbia’s economic future.

Nanjing Massacre Film Tops China Box Office with $140M Haul
Shen Ao’s ‘Dead To Rights’ surpasses 1B yuan in 8 days, using wartime photography narrative to spark historical reflection across China.

China’s TYLOO Makes Esports History with FISSURE Playground Victory
Chinese esports team TYLOO secures first international title, MVP JamYoung discusses historic win and future ambitions in global gaming.

ASEAN Observers Monitor Cambodia-Thailand Border Ceasefire
ASEAN observers inspect Cambodia-Thailand border post-ceasefire, monitoring peace efforts amid recent clashes between the two nations.

China Charts Economic Course with Focus on Domestic Growth, Resilience
China’s CPC outlines strategies to boost domestic demand and economic resilience, with the 15th Five-Year-Plan set for October’s key plenary session amid global uncertainties.

U.S.-China AI Race: Beyond the Cold War Narrative
Insights from Shanghai’s World AI Conference reveal the realities of U.S.-China AI competition, featuring homegrown innovations and global expert analysis on who’s leading the race.

Great Wall Sees Surge in Global Visitors Amid Summer Tourism Boom
Beijing’s Great Wall experiences a summer tourism surge, attracting global travelers to its historic Badaling section amid China’s inbound travel peak.

Red Tours Gain Momentum as China Showcases Revolutionary History
Red tours in China spotlight revolutionary history, attracting global interest in the nation’s role in defeating fascism during WWII.

Hebei Rainfall Tragedy: 3 Dead, 4 Missing Amid Severe Flooding
Heavy rainfall in Hebei Province leaves 3 dead, 4 missing as severe flooding triggers emergency response efforts.

China’s Green Energy Exports: Overcapacity Claims Debunked by Data
Data-driven analysis challenges Western claims of Chinese overcapacity in renewable energy, highlighting global trade dynamics and economic realities.

Tomato Revealed as Ancestor of Potato in Groundbreaking Study
Scientists trace the potato’s origins to a 9-million-year-old hybridization event between tomato and a wild plant, offering new insights for crop breeding.

China Boosts Innovation and Consumer Growth with New Monetary Policy
China’s central bank announces enhanced monetary support for tech innovation and domestic consumption, signaling strategic economic shifts for H2 2025.

Anji’s Bamboo Symphony: Nature’s Untamed Soundscape
Discover Anji’s bamboo forests in Zhejiang, where nature’s symphony of wind, wildlife, and rustling leaves reveals a thriving ecosystem.

Beijing Restores Power in All Rainstorm-Hit Villages; Rescue Efforts Continue
Beijing restores power and communication in all rainstorm-hit villages as rescue operations continue. Over 300,000 residents affected, with 44 fatalities reported.

Tianjin Cuisine: Where River Meets Sea in a Culinary Symphony
Explore Tianjin’s unique culinary landscape blending river and sea bounty with home-style comfort, featuring signature dishes like eight-treasure tofu and braised beef knee caps.

Trump Dismisses Jobs Chief Amid Data Dispute, Markets React
Trump dismisses US jobs data chief after weak employment report, sparking political backlash and market volatility. Experts warn of data credibility risks.

Key Western Nations Signal Support for Palestinian Statehood Ahead of UNGA Session
France, Britain, and Canada may recognize Palestinian statehood at September’s UN General Assembly, potentially reshaping Middle East dynamics amid growing pressure on Israel.