

UNMISS Commander Hails Chinese Peacekeepers in South Sudan
Lt. General Mohan Subramanian praises the dedication of Chinese peacekeepers in South Sudan ahead of the International Day of UN Peacekeepers on May 29.

Hamas & U.S. Reach Tentative Gaza Ceasefire Framework
Hamas announces a tentative Gaza ceasefire framework with the U.S., proposing a swap of hostages and prisoners amid ongoing conflict.

Pacific Partnerships Soar: Trade, Health & Culture
Leaders from 11 Pacific island nations and the Chinese mainland meet in Xiamen to boost trade, health, and cultural ties beyond $6.3B.

Trump Proposes 15% Cap on Harvard’s Foreign Enrollment
Trump calls for a 15% cap on Harvard’s foreign student share amid policy and funding battles that could reshape U.S. higher education.

U.S. Trade Court Blocks Trump’s Sweeping Tariffs
A U.S. federal court halted Trump’s sweeping tariffs, ruling that his emergency powers were overreaching in imposing import duties.

From Buckets to Brilliance: Chinese Agronomy Teacher Transforms Tonga
Chinese agronomy teacher Ren Aizhi shares how she transformed Tonga’s agricultural education, evolving from bucket-watering to high-tech farming innovations.

Haiti Faces Worst Hunger Crisis in Decades
Haiti faces its worst hunger crisis in decades on World Hunger Day, with millions struggling for essential food and hope.

US Islamophobia Soars Amid Gaza Conflict: Record Hate Incidents
A new report reveals record hate incidents against Muslim Americans in the US amid the Gaza conflict, highlighting a surge in Islamophobia.

U.S. Court Blocks Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ Tariffs
A U.S. court blocks Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs, affirming Congress’s sole power to regulate international commerce.

China’s Tianwen-2 Blasts Off on Asteroid & Comet Mission
China’s Tianwen-2 probe sets off to collect asteroid samples and explore comet 311P, marking a giant leap in cosmic exploration.