U.S. Scientists Consider Exodus Amid Policy Shifts: Nature Survey
A Nature survey reveals 75% of U.S. scientists may relocate abroad due to policy changes, funding cuts, and immigration challenges under the current administration.
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A Nature survey reveals 75% of U.S. scientists may relocate abroad due to policy changes, funding cuts, and immigration challenges under the current administration.
Twelve Chinese nationals injured in a Myanmar earthquake are receiving medical treatment, as confirmed by the Chinese Embassy, amid regional disaster preparedness efforts.
China’s Xizang region reports cultural preservation milestones with 4.89B yuan invested and expanded Tibetan-language publications, per new white paper.
Syria’s interim leadership announces a new transitional government in Damascus, retaining key figures and introducing ministries for crisis management and youth affairs.
Hamas accepts a mediator-led Gaza truce proposal as Israel launches new Rafah ground operations, highlighting tensions between diplomacy and military escalation.
Two-thirds of Finns express concern over regional security amid shifting U.S. policies, citing NATO uncertainties and trade tensions, a new survey reveals.
Protests in Denmark escalate over U.S. VP Vance’s Greenland visit, with demonstrators condemning remarks on Arctic security and asserting Greenland’s autonomy.
China’s mother-child care industry blends tradition with modern science as new generations embrace professional postpartum centers and evidence-based recovery methods.
Nurses in SW China’s Yunnan Province protected newborns as a 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar, showcasing cross-border solidarity.
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary concludes Latin American tour in Mexico, discussing migration challenges and security strategies with regional partners.
U.S. considers 200% tariffs on European wine and spirits, alarming retailers and consumers amid escalating trade tensions. Analysis here:
China Media Group establishes a committee to advance South China Sea studies, releasing a regional perceptions report in Hainan.
Denmark confronts US criticism over Greenland policies amid rising Arctic tensions, highlighting strategic debates over resources and global partnerships.
South Korea faces its deadliest wildfire on record, with 30 fatalities, thousands displaced, and emergency crews battling blazes in Gyeongsangbuk-do since March 21.
Xizang Autonomous Region reports GDP growth of 6.3% in 2024 alongside 12.5% income increase for those lifted from poverty, per China’s white paper.
Over 1,000 dead as Myanmar faces aftermath of a 7.7 magnitude earthquake. International rescue teams, including from China, assist in urgent relief operations.
Beijing outlines 6G leadership strategy with new white paper, prototype system achieving 6.6 Gbps speeds, and roadmap toward 2030 commercialization.
Turkish and Palestinian leaders address Gaza humanitarian crisis during phone call, emphasizing unity and international advocacy.
Academics propose redefining humanity’s technological trajectory, emphasizing ethical frameworks and ecological sustainability in AI and quantum development.
Chinese white paper counters criticisms of Xizang with economic, social data as global narratives collide over regional development.