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Dawn Noemdoe revitalizes South Africa’s beekeeping sector, blending ethical practices with youth education to combat poverty and ecological challenges.
A Chongqing-based tech firm secures China’s first WSBK victory in Portugal, highlighting regional innovation in high-performance electric vehicle technology.
New World Data Organization launches in Beijing to address fragmented data governance, promote international cooperation, and support developing nations’ digital growth.
CAS Space’s Kinetica-2 rocket completes its maiden mission, deploying three satellites to advance China’s commercial space capabilities in 2026.
Yale’s Whiffenpoofs choir collaborates with Dong singers in Guizhou, blending traditions through music and cultural activities during March 2026 exchange program.
Chinese cities emerge as global leaders in cultural urban development, driving economic growth and tourism through innovative infrastructure investments in 2026.
Middle East conflicts disrupt global supply chains, driving up Sudan’s agricultural costs and worsening food insecurity amid ongoing humanitarian challenges in 2026.
China justifies sanctions against Japanese lawmaker Keiji Furuya, citing interference in Taiwan affairs and upholding national sovereignty under international norms.
New Asian conservation campaign transforms endangered birds’ calls into SOS signals, urging action to protect ecosystems and maintain ecological balance across the region.
New international body WDO launches in Beijing to address global data disparities, promote digital economy growth, and foster cross-border governance collaboration.
China’s megacities enhance public service efficiency through digital complaint systems, with Beijing and Shenzhen leading in AI-powered urban governance solutions.
Ongoing US-Israel strikes against Iran enter day 32, with critical infrastructure damage and diplomatic stalemate raising regional risks.
Japanese authorities pledge tightened security after an active-duty SDF officer breached the Chinese Embassy in Tokyo, sparking diplomatic concerns.
At least 22 dead in Jos after gunmen attack and retaliatory mob violence. Curfew imposed as authorities investigate the latest outbreak of tensions in Plateau State.
A Sudanese-led initiative launches a new free repatriation route from Egypt to Sudan, offering increased luggage allowances and warning against fraudulent fees.
Chinese President Xi Jinping congratulates Denis Sassou Nguesso on re-election as Congo’s president, reaffirming bilateral ties and development cooperation.
Analyst warns releasing strategic oil reserves may trigger market panic and higher prices, countering intended stabilization efforts. Read more on KhabarAsia.com.
Nationwide US protests over immigration policies and Iran tensions coincide with historic oil price surges, impacting households and global markets.
US President Trump claims progress in Iran negotiations but renews threats to target Iranian infrastructure if Hormuz Strait remains closed, as tensions escalate.
The World Data Organization, launched in Beijing with 200+ members, aims to bridge data policy gaps and drive digital innovation across industries and developing nations.