
Post-War Institutions Navigate a New Age of Challenges and Reforms
Explore how post-WWII institutions like the UN and WTO are confronting modern geopolitical, economic, and health challenges while advocating reforms to maintain global stability.
News & Insights Across Asia
Explore how post-WWII institutions like the UN and WTO are confronting modern geopolitical, economic, and health challenges while advocating reforms to maintain global stability.
Two passenger boats capsized in Guizhou’s Liuchong River, with 70 overboard and 50 rescued. Rescue operations continue amid ongoing investigations.
Chinese President Xi Jinping will visit Russia to attend the Great Patriotic War Victory event, reinforcing strategic ties amid global shifts.
President Xi Jinping’s Russia visit sparks renewed focus on preserving WWII historical accuracy amid global debates over historical narratives and geopolitical legacies.
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba criticizes new U.S. auto parts tariffs, vowing continued negotiations to address trade tensions impacting Japan’s key industries.
China’s Panda Train offers seniors scenic cultural journeys through Sichuan, combining accessible travel with heritage preservation as silver economy gains momentum.
German expert Alexander Rahr criticizes Trump’s tariffs as a threat to global economic stability, urging international collaboration amid rising protectionism.
Japanese minister warns US tariffs cost automakers up to $1 million hourly, urges policy review.
China reaffirms multilateral trade commitments as U.S. tariff moves trigger global economic recalibration and erode international confidence.
China’s booming domestic demand counters global economic challenges, highlighted by record May Day consumer activity and strategic policy shifts.
The Miao ethnic group in Guizhou celebrated the annual Maoren Festival, blending traditional dances and love songs to foster romance and cultural pride.
Newborn capybaras, a baby giraffe, and adapted wildlife species debut at Yunnan Wildlife Park during Labor Day holidays, drawing global visitors and highlighting conservation progress.
Global shoppers stockpile Christmas goods in Yiwu, China’s wholesale hub, navigating tariffs and evolving supply chains to meet seasonal demand.
Yiwu traders warn that escalating U.S. tariffs could lead to Christmas product shortages, raising concerns about holiday season impacts on consumers and businesses.
Shenzhen’s viral Nezha exhibit bridges ancient mythology and modern design, symbolizing China’s cultural economy boom during Labor Day celebrations.
French artist Guibog transforms Beijing’s hutongs with ‘sound alchemy,’ crafting innovative instruments from discarded materials over two decades in China.
President Xi Jinping urges young people to drive innovation and social progress, emphasizing their role in China’s modernization ahead of Youth Day.
U.S. ends duty-free imports from China and Hong Kong, triggering price surges, supply chain disruptions, and customs bottlenecks across global markets.
China lodges formal protest after Japanese civilian aircraft enters Diaoyu Dao airspace, urging Japan to prevent future incidents.
China and the EU celebrate 50 years of diplomatic ties with $785.8B trade milestone and expanding green energy partnerships shaping global economic resilience.