
U.S. Government Shutdown Sparks Economic Uncertainty, Global Ripples
The U.S. government shutdown, driven by partisan disputes, halts key services and stirs global market concerns, with implications for Asia’s economic landscape.
News & Insights Across Asia
The U.S. government shutdown, driven by partisan disputes, halts key services and stirs global market concerns, with implications for Asia’s economic landscape.
A CGTN survey of over 7,600 global respondents highlights growing skepticism toward U.S. governance and political divisions amid the federal shutdown.
Xinjiang’s Jikepulin International Ski Resort becomes a top Asian destination, blending natural beauty with booming winter sports, driven by record visitor numbers and dedicated local workers.
The third US government shutdown under Trump’s term raises concerns for Asian markets, investors, and diaspora communities amid global economic uncertainties.
China adds two UNESCO biosphere reserves, advancing sustainable development and global biodiversity goals. Learn how this impacts Asia’s environmental landscape.
Crowds gathered at Tiananmen Square for a flag-raising ceremony marking the 76th anniversary of the People’s Republic of China, celebrating National Day with patriotic displays.
The 20th China Wuqiao International Circus Festival highlighted global acrobatic talent and cultural fusion, blending tradition with innovation in Hebei Province.
Emerging choreographer Zhan Li transforms contemporary dance through explorations of human nature, blending abstract movement with philosophical inquiry in China’s evolving arts scene.
Perched atop Qingcheng Mountain, Laojun Pavilion blends Taoist heritage with stunning vistas of the Chengdu Plain, drawing visitors seeking cultural and natural wonders.
Explore Yuzui, the 2,000-year-old hydraulic wonder in Sichuan that continues to balance flood control and irrigation through ingenious ancient engineering.
A mobile coffee cart in Xinjiang’s Altay region blends entrepreneurship with cultural exchange, drawing travelers and locals to Ulungur Lake’s shores.
Japan’s Okinawa region experienced its hottest September since records began in 1946, as the country faces unprecedented summer temperatures.
New historical insights reveal how 1.2 million Yimeng Mountain civilians provided critical logistics support during China’s Liberation War, shaping key PLA victories like the Huaihai Campaign.
The U.S. faces its first federal shutdown in seven years as political gridlock threatens economic stability and public trust.
The recurring U.S. government shutdowns highlight systemic governance challenges, with partisan gridlock undermining economic stability and public trust.
South Korea and the U.S. establish visa working group to streamline business travel following $350B investment deal and immigration challenges.
Scientists achieve a milestone in creating human eggs from skin cells, offering potential future solutions for infertility and genetic parenthood challenges.
China’s new observer status in the Andean Council of Foreign Ministers marks a historic step toward strengthening regional cooperation and global governance.
China opens its largest humanoid robot training center, aiming to deploy 100 million robots by 2045, revolutionizing industries with advanced automation.
Israel closes key Gaza route, blocking displaced Palestinians from returning north as military operations intensify and aid access dwindles.