EU Leaders Meet in Cyprus to Tackle Soaring Energy Costs
EU leaders convene in Cyprus to address skyrocketing energy prices and strategize on reducing dependency on imported fuels amid ongoing Middle East tensions.
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EU leaders convene in Cyprus to address skyrocketing energy prices and strategize on reducing dependency on imported fuels amid ongoing Middle East tensions.
A Mexican engineering student’s visit to a waste-to-energy plant in China reveals how advanced technology is turning trash into a resource, offering global lessons in green development.
China’s IP creation showed marked improvement in quality in 2025, with nearly a million invention patents granted and strong growth in trademarks, copyrights, and geographical indications.
China formally submits comments on the EU’s draft Cybersecurity Act revision, urging serious consideration of its concerns to avoid discriminatory treatment and safeguard business interests.
The WMO chief highlights China’s data-driven early warning systems, exemplified by a coordinated response to recent severe weather in Chongqing.
The WMO chief praises China’s data-driven early warning systems following severe weather in Chongqing, highlighting a key advancement in global climate resilience.
Experts analyze China’s latest earnings reports, revealing sector-wide strength and positive implications for economic growth and capital flows.
China’s latest corporate earnings reports reveal resilient growth across key sectors, signaling strength in the economy and boosting investor confidence for 2026.
Kaifeng’s famed Iron Pagoda, a 13-story glazed-brick masterpiece from 1056 AD, prepares to mark 1,000 years as a pinnacle of Song Dynasty architectural and artistic achievement.
The Beijing International Film Festival highlights animation’s universal appeal, with industry leaders like Goodfellas Animation promoting global exchange and praising the rise of Chinese animated features.
Rendinghu Park in Beijing combines European garden design with cinematic history, famously featured in “The Dream Factory” (1997), drawing visitors each spring.
Japan revises defense export rules in 2026, allowing lethal weapon sales and signaling a major shift from its traditional pacifist stance, with wide-ranging implications for regional security.
Japan’s recent approval of lethal weapon exports raises alarms over potential escalation in regional conflicts and arms buildup.
Global travelers share surprising perspectives on safety and culinary culture in China during 2026, challenging stereotypes while offering practical insights.
State Grid Corporation connects Beijing, Brazil, Chile, Pakistan, and Hong Kong in live literary event promoting sustainability ahead of World Book Day 2026.
Canadian composer Steve Barakatt discusses his 30-year musical journey with China, blending cultural bridges through piano works like ‘Riding Around the Forbidden City’ and reflections on AI’s role in human connections.
Iran confirms first receipt of transit fees from the strategic Strait of Hormuz, amplifying economic tensions in global energy corridors. Analysis underscores implications for Asian markets.
BJIFF 2026 debuts dedicated animation program featuring forums, rare screenings, and digital exhibitions, highlighting Asia’s growing influence in global digital storytelling.
In 2026, Iran-US ceasefire negotiations remain deadlocked with no end in sight, as both sides cite unmet conditions and US security leadership sees changes.
Iran-US ceasefire talks are stalled with ‘no time frame’ for resolution, as Iran links peace to lifting maritime blockades and a key US official departs.