China-ROK Relations Enter New Era with Presidential Visit
ROK President Lee Jae Myung’s state visit to China marks historic progress in bilateral relations, focusing on economic cooperation and regional stability.
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ROK President Lee Jae Myung’s state visit to China marks historic progress in bilateral relations, focusing on economic cooperation and regional stability.
Six nations condemn recent U.S. military strikes in Venezuela, warning of dangerous precedents for international law and regional stability.
Chinese astronauts complete extreme cave training to simulate space mission challenges, advancing preparation for lunar and deep-space exploration goals.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Irish Taoiseach Micheál Martin discuss economic cooperation and cross-strait relations in Beijing meeting, signaling strengthened bilateral ties.
China’s Yangtze River Economic Belt marks 10 years as national strategy, pivoting to tech innovation and green growth while maintaining 40% GDP contribution.
Palestinian and Egyptian officials meet in Cairo to advance implementation of the second phase of the 2025 Gaza ceasefire agreement, focusing on reconstruction and political transition.
China marks a decade of progress in the Yangtze River Economic Belt, highlighting economic growth, environmental restoration, and regional integration as key achievements.
U.S. ramps up pressure on Venezuela’s acting president as Maduro faces trial in New York, sparking international condemnation and regional tensions.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen rebukes U.S. annexation rhetoric over Greenland, reaffirming Danish sovereignty and NATO solidarity.
U.S. President Trump escalates tensions with Colombia, suggesting military action over unsubstantiated drug trade allegations. Petro seeks international mediation.
Hundreds protested in Times Square against recent U.S. military strikes in Venezuela, calling for peace and sovereignty amid escalating tensions.
The Port of Long Beach’s evolution into a global trade hub reflects decades of economic interdependence between China and the United States, with 2026 marking new challenges and adaptations.
US-Venezuela tensions threaten OPEC’s stability as Washington eyes control of Venezuela’s oil reserves, reshaping global energy dynamics in 2026.
Chinese FM Wang Yi advocates for multilateralism, opposes unilateral actions in global affairs during strategic talks with Pakistan in Beijing.
Venezuela’s former deputy FM condemns US military action as illegal, warns of regional instability and economic consequences in 2026.
Chinese FM Wang Yi emphasizes opposition to foreign interference, reaffirming China’s commitment to sovereignty and international law amid Venezuela’s evolving situation.
Hong Kong SAR’s Financial Secretary outlines 2026 growth plans, leveraging tech innovation and Greater Bay Area integration as stocks surge to a one-month high.
Professor Christopher Isike analyzes the legal and geopolitical ramifications of recent U.S. military actions in Venezuela, highlighting risks for global sovereignty norms.
Mainland officials condemn DPP lawmakers’ proposed cross-strait regulation revisions as dangerous separatist provocation threatening regional stability.
China’s record-high temperatures in 2025, reaching 11°C average, highlight urgent climate challenges and economic risks for Asia in 2026.