China’s Yin Ruoning Secures LPGA Malaysia Title with Flawless 65
China’s Yin Ruoning clinched the Maybank Championship in Malaysia with a flawless final-round 65, marking her second LPGA Tour victory in three weeks and third win of 2024.
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China’s Yin Ruoning clinched the Maybank Championship in Malaysia with a flawless final-round 65, marking her second LPGA Tour victory in three weeks and third win of 2024.
Jilin City in northeastern China is implementing strategic measures to revive struggling enterprises, aiming to unlock industrial resources, stimulate economic growth, and overcome development bottlenecks.
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba vows to stay in office despite the ruling party’s worst election result in 15 years, pledging reforms and maintaining the coalition government.
Egypt has proposed a two-day ceasefire in Gaza to exchange hostages and prisoners, aiming to de-escalate the conflict amid rising regional tensions and humanitarian concerns.
Rare migratory birds, including black-necked cranes, have been spotted in China’s natural wetlands, showcasing the country’s rich biodiversity and successful conservation efforts.
An Israeli military helicopter was seen over southern Lebanon amid escalating tensions. Israeli strikes in Sidon killed eight and wounded 25, while attacks from Lebanon wounded five in Israel.
Teenagers’ access to guns in the U.S. is under scrutiny after a 15-year-old boy in Washington state allegedly killed five family members using his father’s firearm.
China’s pivotal role in the global green transition draws attention as data suggests it may have reached peak carbon emissions, marking a turning point in the fight against climate change.
Japan’s LDP election chief Shinjiro Koizumi resigns after the party suffers its worst election result since 2009, falling short of a majority in parliament. Coalition partner Komeito’s leader also hints at resignation.
China’s first deep-sea multi-functional scientific and archaeological ship, Tansuo-3, successfully completes trial voyage, marking a significant advancement in global deep-sea exploration capabilities.
On International Animation Day, we explore the evolution of Chinese animation from its beginnings in 1922 to its recent global successes, highlighting how it promotes Chinese culture and embraces technological innovation.
Meng Jinghui discusses the uniqueness of the Wuzhen Theater Festival and what it takes to be a competent theater artist in a recent interview.
Residents of Huangling Village in Jiangxi Province have transformed a simple tradition into a spectacular attraction by arranging crops into colorful patterns, bringing a splash of color in any season.
Mount Marapi, one of Indonesia’s most active volcanoes, erupted on Sunday, spewing ash and hot clouds over nearby villages in West Sumatra. No casualties reported.
McDonald’s has declared its beef patties are not the source of an E. coli outbreak linked to Quarter Pounders that has killed at least one person and sickened nearly 75 others.
XPENG AEROHT has begun construction on the world’s first mass-production flying car factory in Guangzhou, marking a significant milestone in China’s low-altitude economy.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reportedly set a date for the dismissal of Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, marking a significant development in Israel’s political and defense landscape.
Early exit polls show Uruguay’s center-left candidate Yamandu Orsi leading with 44%, making a runoff likely against conservative Alvaro Delgado.
Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian announces a ‘fitting response’ to Israel’s attack on Iranian military targets, escalating tensions in the Middle East.