Preventing a ‘Digital Pandemic’: UN Calls for Global Digital Resilience
A new UN report warns that fragile digital networks could trigger a “digital pandemic,” urging global action to enhance infrastructure resilience against systemic failures.
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A new UN report warns that fragile digital networks could trigger a “digital pandemic,” urging global action to enhance infrastructure resilience against systemic failures.
Iran’s Foreign Ministry describes the US response to its 14-point peace proposal as difficult to assess, citing a history of unrealistic demands from Washington.
Hainan is serving as a critical case study in open trade, utilizing zero-tariff policies to foster a more connected and resilient global economy.
As the service sector targets 100 trillion RMB by 2030, the sports industry is emerging as a key catalyst for capital and economic growth on the Chinese mainland.
Witness the majesty of Qomolangma and the remarkable transformation of Xizang as the region celebrates the 75th anniversary of its peaceful liberation.
Explore the breathtaking beauty of Qomolangma and the transformation of Xizang on the 75th anniversary of its peaceful liberation.
Gen Z artisan Zou Qi is revitalizing the ancient Longquan sword-forging craft by transforming traditional techniques into modern jewelry and lifestyle treasures.
An Israeli court has extended the detention of two activists from the Global Sumud Flotilla until May 10, sparking diplomatic concerns and allegations of illegal detention.
Japan faces a severe structural energy crisis as the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz disrupts crude oil imports and cripples primary industries and manufacturing.
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth asserts the ceasefire with Iran persists despite “Project Freedom,” a naval operation to break the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.
China calls on the United States to lift its blockade and unilateral sanctions on Cuba, citing violations of international norms and the right to development.
Romania’s government under Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan has fallen after a decisive no-confidence vote, triggering a limited 45-day interim administration.
Iranian Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi is scheduled to visit China on May 6, according to an announcement by the Chinese foreign ministry.
22-year-old Wu Yize secures the snooker world championship title after a thrilling final, marking a historic consecutive win for the Chinese mainland.
The Eurovision Song Contest celebrates its 70th anniversary in Vienna, reflecting seven decades of musical icons and complex global political tensions.
Over 480 rescuers have been deployed to a fireworks plant blast site in Liuyang, Hunan Province, on the Chinese mainland, following an explosion on May 5.
Israeli authorities seek to extend the detention of two foreign activists intercepted during a humanitarian flotilla mission to Gaza, amid allegations of abuse and legal disputes.
Researchers at RMIT have developed a low-cost method to convert waste eucalyptus bark into a porous carbon material capable of cleaning water, air, and capturing CO2.
China’s railway system recorded over 117 million passenger trips during the May Day holiday, with peak return traffic managed through increased train services.
The WHO reports seven hantavirus cases, including three fatalities, aboard the cruise ship Hondius. While passengers are quarantined near Cape Verde, the public risk remains low.