Israel to Decide on Lebanon Ceasefire Amid Fierce Fighting
Israel’s security cabinet is set to discuss a potential ceasefire with Lebanon amid ongoing fierce fighting, as international efforts to broker peace intensify.
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Israel’s security cabinet is set to discuss a potential ceasefire with Lebanon amid ongoing fierce fighting, as international efforts to broker peace intensify.
Canada’s hydropower production declines as extreme weather linked to climate change disrupts output and threatens dam structures, impacting global energy dynamics.
China has unveiled an action plan to reduce food loss and waste by 2027, aligning with the UN goal of halving global food waste by 2030.
Beijing’s second China International Supply Chain Expo highlights smart vehicles and intelligent connectivity, bringing together global businesses to reshape the future of the automotive industry.
The United States has blacklisted 29 Chinese companies over alleged forced labor, raising questions about double standards and the complexities of international trade and human rights advocacy.
Discover why China embraced Marxism in the late 19th century and how it continues to shape the nation’s development and modernization today.
The Communist Party of China hosted a dialogue with Central and Eastern European political parties in Beijing, where representatives agreed to enhance cooperation and strengthen China-CEEC relations.
UN Under-Secretary-General Tom Fletcher, on his first field mission, urges Sudanese authorities to enhance aid access amid a dire humanitarian crisis affecting over half the country’s population.
At least 16 people have died and six are missing after devastating landslides and flash floods struck mountainside villages on Indonesia’s Sumatra Island following torrential rains over the weekend.
China reaffirms its commitment to maintaining stable global industrial and supply chains, with Premier Li Qiang urging collective efforts to enhance cooperation and promote economic globalization.
A major fire erupted at Japan’s Tanegashima Space Center during a test of the Epsilon S rocket engine. No injuries were reported as authorities investigate the cause of the explosion.
A massive fire erupted at Japan’s Tanegashima Space Center during an Epsilon S rocket test, causing a dramatic explosion but no reported injuries.
President-elect Donald Trump announces plans to impose a 25% tariff on all imports from Mexico and Canada, aiming to pressure both countries on drug trafficking and illegal immigration.
Many Americans are facing higher grocery prices this Thanksgiving, with the traditional feast still costly despite slight decreases. Communities are uniting to ensure everyone can share in the holiday meal.
Heavy rain and snow hit parts of the U.S. as Thanksgiving approaches, posing challenges for travelers amid forecasts of more extreme weather.
YamandĂș Orsi of the left-wing Broad Front coalition wins Uruguay’s presidential election, defeating conservative candidate Alvaro Delgado in a significant political shift.
Investigators from Germany and Spain are joining Lithuanian authorities to determine the cause of a fatal DHL plane crash in Vilnius, which resulted in one death and three injuries.
A climate deal approved at COP29 has been criticized as ‘insufficient and inadequate’ by Asad Rehman, executive director of War on Want, who called the $300 billion pledge from wealthy nations ‘an insult.’
Discover how Dili and Diya, a couple from Xinjiang and Tanzania, are blending cultures in Kashi by creating unique coffee experiences that connect the city’s rich heritage with global flavors.
The Arabic edition of a book featuring President Xi Jinping’s discourses on Chinese modernization has been published, providing Arabic-speaking readers with insights into China’s development path.