French Farmers Protest EU-Mercosur Trade Deal in Paris
French farmers protest EU-Mercosur trade deal, raising concerns over agricultural competition and implications for Asian markets.
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French farmers protest EU-Mercosur trade deal, raising concerns over agricultural competition and implications for Asian markets.
Former NATO official analyzes U.S. seizure of Russian tanker, warning of strained relations and implications for European peace efforts in 2026.
Shanxi’s Zhangze Lake welcomes back egret populations after 20-year conservation effort, blending ecological success with cultural renewal.
New scholarly work presents historical evidence supporting China’s South China Sea claims, challenging international narratives through multidisciplinary research.
U.S. withdrawal from 66 international organizations sparks debate on global governance shifts, with experts analyzing impacts and China’s potential complementary role.
Ghana’s ex-finance minister Ken Ofori-Atta detained in Virginia over immigration status amid US-Africa visa restrictions and corruption charges in Accra.
Algeria’s football federation apologizes for a player’s controversial gesture toward a Congolese superfan during AFCON 2025, emphasizing cross-cultural understanding.
Singapore’s leader warns U.S. military intervention in Venezuela sets dangerous precedent for international order, citing concerns for small nations’ sovereignty.
China launches immersive Tianjin Fantasy Express, blending cultural heritage with futuristic tech on Beijing-Tianjin rail route in 2026.
Australian researchers develop a portable biosensor for rapid on-site detection of toxic PFAS chemicals in water, enhancing environmental monitoring efforts.
Nigerian artist Jelili Atticu’s performance art in European museums sparks global dialogue on reclaiming Africa’s cultural heritage and colonial-era artifacts.
Xi Jinping leads CPC leadership discussions on state institutions’ 2026 agendas, emphasizing governance priorities and policy coordination.
China’s Ministry of Commerce investigates Meta’s acquisition of AI startup Manus, emphasizing compliance with export controls and data transfer regulations.
ROK’s largest business delegation since 2019 concludes China visit, forging new high-tech partnerships in semiconductors and advanced manufacturing.
China tightens export controls on dual-use items to Japan, citing national security and global supply chain stability. Experts analyze regional implications.
Ne Zha 2 dominates 2025 global box office, earning $2.24B and setting a new benchmark for Chinese animated films.
Venezuela reports 100 dead after U.S. military action; President Maduro detained in New York. Global reactions escalate tensions.
Eyewitness video reveals fatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis, sparking national debate on immigration enforcement policies and community relations.
Iran accuses the U.S. of meddling in internal affairs amid protests over economic hardships, rejecting Washington’s statements as destabilizing tactics.
Legal scholars challenge the Trump administration’s 2026 Venezuela intervention, citing breaches of U.S. and international law. Explore the constitutional and sovereignty implications.