Battling Long COVID: Louis’s Journey of Resilience and Hope
Louis, a 24-year-old from Essex, shares his journey battling long COVID, inspiring others with his resilience and positive outlook despite ongoing health challenges.
News & Insights Across Asia
Louis, a 24-year-old from Essex, shares his journey battling long COVID, inspiring others with his resilience and positive outlook despite ongoing health challenges.
The killing of journalist Shireen Abu Akleh highlights the extreme risks journalists face worldwide while reporting on conflicts.
Shanghai is gradually resuming normal life as COVID-19 cases decline. Authorities have begun lifting restrictions, allowing residents to step outside and businesses to reopen under safety measures.
Sri Lanka is expected to default on its debt after missing payments on sovereign bonds, amid severe fuel shortages and an escalating economic crisis affecting 22 million citizens.
Shanghai postpones college entrance exams to July 7-9 due to epidemic measures. Students adapt to new challenges, embracing online learning and innovative study methods amid unprecedented times.
COVID-19 cases in China’s Hong Kong SAR have dropped dramatically, with daily numbers falling from five figures to under 300, thanks to the combined efforts of residents and government measures.
Egyptian shop owner Hamdi Ali Abu Zeid shares his struggles as soaring food prices make essentials unaffordable for consumers and threaten local businesses.
Anastasia, a Russian poet in Shanghai, uses poetry to connect and inspire others during the city’s COVID-19 lockdown, sharing her experiences and promoting positive emotions through her vlogs.
Hong Kong relaxes social distancing measures as the fifth wave of COVID-19 stabilizes, reopening public facilities and signaling a return to normal life for residents and businesses.
Australians are facing an unpredictable future as the cost of living rises sharply, driven by increased prices in daily necessities, petrol, and housing, placing significant pressure on households.
The first group of civilians evacuated from Mariupol’s steel plant have reached Zaporizhzhia, sharing their experiences of survival amid the conflict.
Immigrant workers and allies rally in New York City on International Workers Day, demanding stronger worker protections and a pathway to citizenship.
Spanish gas stations are planning legal action against the government’s fuel discount policy, citing financial strain due to delayed reimbursements and increased sales not reflected in compensation.
Episode 6 of the Blue-tailed Bee-eater series explores the crucial role of adolescent bee-eaters in strengthening their clan, highlighting how young males contribute to the tribe’s power.
The World Bank warns that the Russia-Ukraine crisis is set to trigger the largest commodity shock since the 1970s, causing significant supply disruptions and historically high prices expected to persist.
Amid Beijing’s recent COVID-19 resurgence, delivery riders like Li Wei ensure residents in closed-off communities receive essential supplies, highlighting the city’s efforts to maintain normalcy.
COVID-19 outbreaks in New York nursing homes during 2020 exposed systemic failures in elderly care, leading to tragic losses and highlighting the urgent need for reform.
IMF Chief Kristalina Georgieva highlights the importance of global cooperation to overcome challenges such as the pandemic, inflation, and conflicts in an interview with CGTN’s Yin Yue.
An asymptomatic COVID-19 patient shares her 16-day journey in Shanghai’s temporary hospital, offering insight and hope during challenging times.
Far-right candidate Marine Le Pen’s proposal to withdraw France from NATO’s integrated military command sparks debate ahead of France’s presidential runoff election.