From New York to Shanghai: 11-Year-Old’s Journey Through China’s Timeless Wonders
11-year-old Jasper Lu explores China’s ancient wonders along the Silk Road, embracing his heritage and finding inspiration for his art.
News & Insights Across Asia
11-year-old Jasper Lu explores China’s ancient wonders along the Silk Road, embracing his heritage and finding inspiration for his art.
A new study reveals honey bees repel elephants by over 86% in Kenyan farms, offering a natural solution to human-elephant conflicts.
Mexican Supreme Court Justice Alfredo Gutierrez announces his resignation amid controversial judicial reform, heightening tensions and raising concerns over the judiciary’s independence.
Over 14 million people have been displaced amid the ongoing conflict in Sudan, according to the International Organization for Migration, highlighting a growing humanitarian crisis.
Russia conducted a strategic nuclear exercise overseen by President Putin, with all missiles hitting their targets. The exercise highlights Russia’s commitment to modernizing its nuclear forces amid rising geopolitical tensions.
At the Geneva Conference, China’s senior diplomat Chen Xu called for all nations to transform their commitments under the Geneva Conventions into actions, ensuring universal application of humanitarian law.
HolaFUN invites dance enthusiasts across Asia to join the #LatinDanceChallenge this autumn, celebrating the vibrant charm of Latin dance and uniting individuals through music and movement.
Young Indonesian artist, Chaisley Andya Concietta, captures China’s winter magic in a crayon masterpiece inspired by her visit to Harbin Ice and Snow World, depicting the Great Wall made of ice.
Canada has lifted restrictions on Chinese air carriers, allowing the resumption of non-stop flights between Canada and Beijing, signaling a positive development in international travel and relations.
Through a 5-cm door gap, journalist Chen Limin captured the brutal events of the July 5th Riots in 2009. CGTN’s documentary “Darkness Over Urumqi” explores survivors’ stories, revealing the human impact of that tragic day.
The China National Space Administration has announced the successful launch of Shengzhou-19, with Director Zou Lipeng confirming its successful orbit insertion and solar panel deployment.
Uruguay heads to a presidential run-off in November after no candidate won outright in the first round. The nation will choose between two moderate contenders, marking a pivotal moment in its political landscape.
New York City retailers face a 5% rise in shoplifting, challenging business owners to keep doors open.
Remarks made about Puerto Ricans at a recent Trump campaign event have ignited outrage among politicians and citizens, highlighting tensions within the Latino community and American political discourse.
Colorado explores ranked choice voting as a solution to electoral skepticism, potentially reshaping U.S. elections by promoting moderate candidates and reducing partisanship.
The Three Mile Island nuclear facility is set to reopen, providing low-carbon energy to meet the surging demands of AI technology developed by companies like Microsoft.
One of the world’s largest agricultural robotics events has concluded in Woodland, showcasing cutting-edge technology aimed at transforming farming practices.
China launches Shenzhou-19 crewed spacecraft, marking a significant step in its space exploration and space station missions.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has protested a new Israeli law that could cripple UNRWA, warning of its devastating impact on Palestinian refugees in the occupied territory.
A see-off ceremony was held on Wednesday at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center for the three taikonauts of the Shenzhou-19 mission, marking an important moment in China’s space exploration efforts.