Shanghai’s Historic Complex ‘Walks’ Home with 400 Robots
Over 400 robots help relocate Shanghai’s 7,500-tonne Huayanli Shikumen complex, preserving historic architecture during urban revitalization.
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Over 400 robots help relocate Shanghai’s 7,500-tonne Huayanli Shikumen complex, preserving historic architecture during urban revitalization.
Explore Guizhou’s ancient clay whistles, a national intangible heritage, through the eyes of inheritor Wang Dengshu, blending art, history, and cultural revival.
A futuristic campsite in Guizhou’s Longli County offers space capsule accommodations amidst natural landscapes, boosting local tourism and rural development.
Chinese tech giants Alibaba, Huawei, and Kuaishou expand AI talent recruitment and training programs, driving digital employment and innovation across industries.
The Trump administration’s expanded travel ban targeting 12 nations sparks debate over U.S. immigration policy and its global implications.
Olympic gold medalists Sui Wenjing and Han Cong will return to competition in the 2025-2026 ISU Grand Prix, aiming to secure China’s spot for Milano Cortina 2026.
Coco Gauff defeats Aryna Sabalenka in a thrilling three-set final to win her first French Open title, becoming the youngest American champion since 2015.
Giant pandas Gong Gong and Shun Shun thrive in Hainan’s wildlife park, showcasing China’s conservation efforts and eco-tourism potential.
Kharkiv faces unprecedented Russian drone and missile attacks, with casualties rising as Ukraine reports intensified military strikes amid escalating tensions.
Israeli forces kill 36 Palestinians in Gaza, including six near a U.S.-backed aid center, amid escalating tensions and renewed military operations.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Myanmar’s leader mark 75 years of diplomatic relations, highlighting economic collaboration and cultural bonds.
Scholars in Taiwan commemorate 80th anniversary of anti-Japanese victory, emphasizing historical unity and criticizing distortions of Taiwan’s resistance history.
Iran’s state media reports obtaining sensitive documents on Israel’s nuclear program, escalating regional tensions. Israeli authorities have not yet commented.
Pang Tong confesses Xu Shu’s betrayal, and Xu Shu departs to spread rumors that Han Sui and Ma Teng are revolting. Alarmed, Cao Cao sends Xu Shu to guard San Pass. Riding the flagship on a calm Yangtze, Cao Cao banquets his generals beneath a full moon, boasts of conquering the south, and composes “To Drink a Song.” As night falls, he praises his chained warships, convinced of victory. Two former Yuan Shao officers, Jiao Chu and Zhang Nan, volunteer to raid the southern camps in twenty small boats but are slain by Han Dang and Zhou Tai. Observing the north’s fleet return, Zhou Yu rejoices until a banner is ripped by wind, brushing his face—he cries out and collapses, blood flowing, stricken by a dire omen.
Brazilian manufacturers, including SMEs contributing half the industrial GDP, resist new U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum, highlighting economic tensions.
Tulsa announces $100 million reparations initiative addressing the 1921 Race Massacre’s legacy, combining direct payments with community development programs.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s deportation case reignites debates on U.S. immigration policies and constitutional rights as he faces federal charges.
U.S. health agency staff cuts under the Trump administration raise fears of weakened food safety oversight amid rising illness risks, experts warn.
Shanghai and Los Angeles ports announce a trans-Pacific green shipping corridor to cut carbon emissions, advancing sustainable global trade despite tariff disputes.
Russia’s Wagner Group concludes its mission in Mali, shifting security responsibilities to the Kremlin-backed Africa Corps amid ongoing regional instability.