
Chinese Striker Wu Lei to Undergo Knee Surgery, Out for Two Months 🚑⚽
Chinese striker Wu Lei will undergo knee surgery, sidelining him for at least two months and causing him to miss upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Saudi Arabia and Australia.
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Chinese striker Wu Lei will undergo knee surgery, sidelining him for at least two months and causing him to miss upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Saudi Arabia and Australia.
Four players from the Chinese mainland made a strong start at the Australian Open, advancing to the second round amidst fierce competition. Catch up on all the exciting highlights from Melbourne Park! 🎾
Liaoning Flying Leopards snapped the Shanghai Sharks’ 16-game winning streak with a thrilling 117-114 victory! Li Xiaoxu’s clutch block sealed the game in an epic CBA showdown! 🏀🔥
Harbin is buzzing as it prepares to host the 9th Asian Winter Games starting February 7! The city is rolling out the red carpet for tourists with official stores, enthusiastic volunteers, and more. 🎿❄️
Russia launched a massive missile attack on Ukraine early Wednesday, hitting cities like Kharkiv and prompting air defenses near Cherkasy. This escalation follows overnight drone strikes by Ukraine.
Impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has agreed to face questioning over his failed martial law bid, aiming to prevent further unrest despite believing the investigation is illegal.
Escalating gang violence in Haiti has led to a surge in displacement, with thousands forced to flee their homes. The UN and aid organizations urge immediate action to address the humanitarian crisis.
China is expecting a record-breaking 9 billion trips during the 2025 Spring Festival travel rush, known as Chunyun. With an extended eight-day holiday and relaxed transit policies, people’s travel enthusiasm is soaring.
The World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting 2025 in Davos is set to unite global leaders under the theme “Collaboration for the Intelligent Age” to tackle global challenges and embrace new opportunities.
Russia is open to discussing security guarantees with Ukraine to end the ongoing conflict, says Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov during his annual press briefing.