
Zhang Shuai and McCartney Kessler Advance to ATX Open Quarterfinals
Zhang Shuai and McCartney Kessler secure a swift victory to reach the quarterfinals at the ATX Open, highlighting Asia’s strong presence in women’s doubles tennis.
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Zhang Shuai and McCartney Kessler secure a swift victory to reach the quarterfinals at the ATX Open, highlighting Asia’s strong presence in women’s doubles tennis.
Chengdu unveils the “Zhumeng” torch for the 2025 World Games, blending ancient Shu civilization with modern design to symbolize sportsmanship and innovation.
The IOC has provisionally recognized World Boxing, advancing the sport’s bid to be included in the 2028 Los Angeles Summer Olympics.
Shaun Murphy of England defeats Ding Junhui from the Chinese mainland 5-2 to reach the quarterfinals of the WST World Open in Shangrao.
Shaun Murphy defeats Ding Junhui 5-2 to advance to the quarterfinals at the WST World Open in Shangrao.
The US and Ukraine have signed a minerals deal to develop Ukraine’s natural resources, but experts warn it may lead to resource exploitation and increased economic control by the US.
14,000 seed samples from 21 gene banks have been deposited this week in Norway’s Svalbard Global Seed Vault, ensuring the preservation of vital crop varieties worldwide.
The U.S. is set to launch a controversial ‘gold card’ program allowing wealthy foreigners to purchase citizenship for $5 million, according to President Trump.
The U.S. Agency for International Development is facing major layoffs after a court ruling permits its dismantling, resulting in 1,600 job losses and impacting its global initiatives.
Brazil joins OPEC+ nine months before COP30, aiming to expand oil drilling in the Amazon. Environmental groups criticize the move as contradictory.
The UK Transport Secretary considers expanding Gatwick Airport, aiming to boost capacity and the economy, while facing concerns over noise and environmental impacts.
Chinese special envoy Han Jun will attend Uruguay’s new president Yamandu Orsi’s inauguration in Montevideo on March 1.
Chinese Vice President Han Zheng and New Zealand Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters met in Beijing to discuss strengthening the comprehensive strategic partnership between their countries.
Chinese Vice President Han Zheng and New Zealand Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters met in Beijing to discuss the strategic development of China-New Zealand relations.
President Trump proposes replacing the EB-5 visa program with a $5 million ‘gold card’ to offer foreign investors a new route to US citizenship.
South Korea’s fertility rate rose to 0.75 in 2024, driven by increased marriages, signaling a possible turn in the nation’s demographic crisis.
A Sudanese military plane crashed in Omdurman, claiming at least 46 lives, AP reports. Local officials confirm the tragic event as investigations continue.
China and Germany convene in Stuttgart to reinforce economic and trade cooperation amid rising global protectionism, fostering stronger bilateral ties and collaboration.
A mysterious illness in northwestern Congo, linked to bat consumption, has killed over 50 people in five weeks. WHO has ruled out known hemorrhagic fevers as the cause.
Brazil hosts the first BRICS Sherpas meeting to advocate for a more just and multipolar global order, emphasizing inclusive multilateralism and cooperation with the Global South.