Egypt’s Khaled El-Enany Named Sole UNESCO Director-General Candidate
Egypt’s Khaled El-Enany, former tourism minister and Egyptology professor, is the sole candidate for UNESCO director-general, heading to final approval in Samarkand this November.
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Egypt’s Khaled El-Enany, former tourism minister and Egyptology professor, is the sole candidate for UNESCO director-general, heading to final approval in Samarkand this November.
Egypt and Qatar host indirect Israel-Hamas talks in Sharm El Sheikh, aiming to set up a mechanism for swapping Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners under a US-backed 20-point ceasefire plan.
On Nov 1, 2025, the U.S. will impose a 25% tariff on medium- and heavy-duty trucks, reshaping trade costs, global logistics, and market opportunities.
Brazil investigates methanol-tainted drinks after 16 confirmed poisonings, 15 deaths and over 200 suspected cases across 13 states.
An IPO boom is sweeping Hong Kong and New York, fueling growth, spotlighting startups, and exciting investors across the globe.
Discover how Chinese silk traveled the Silk Road to Venice, sparking Europe’s silk industry and inspiring generations of artisans.
Emei Kung Fu Girls electrified CMG’s 2025 Mid-Autumn Gala, blending traditional martial arts with the classic song “Laughter over the Sea” in a mesmerizing performance. 🥋🌕
CMG’s Mid-Autumn Festival Gala in Deyang, Sichuan, brings together ancient Sanxingdui relics, AI robots and cinematic effects for a global family reunion under the moon.
A growing rift in Netanyahu’s far-right coalition over Trump’s 20-point Gaza plan threatens to shake up Israeli politics and risk early elections.
A modern remix of the classic Kashi folk song “The Half Moon Rising” lit up the 2025 Mid-Autumn Festival Gala, celebrating the Xinjiang Uygur region’s 70th anniversary with youthful energy.