International Moon Bear Day: A Call to Protect Asia’s Crescent-Chested Bears
Discover how International Moon Bear Day on August 8 shines a light on Asia’s crescent-chested bears and inspires action to protect these forest guardians.
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Discover how International Moon Bear Day on August 8 shines a light on Asia’s crescent-chested bears and inspires action to protect these forest guardians.
Thailand and Cambodia have struck a historic ceasefire pact with ASEAN observers stepping in to monitor the border, marking a fresh chance for peace.
Modi vows to protect Indian farmers’ welfare, promising to pay a heavy price, after the U.S. imposes a record 50% tariff on Indian goods.
Israel’s security cabinet approved a plan to take control of Gaza City, aiming to oust Hamas and establish a secure perimeter. High civilian toll underscores urgency.
Dead to Rights had its North American premiere in Washington, D.C., drawing over 200 guests including Chinese Ambassador Xie Feng, and shining a light on the 1937 Nanjing Massacre.
China welcomes new ceasefire progress between Cambodia and Thailand, celebrating dialogue as the key to lasting peace.
China opposes the U.S. for politicizing tech and trade issues after two Chinese nationals were charged over sending Nvidia AI chips to China.
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A recent global poll of 9,093 people shows near-universal opposition to Israel’s full Gaza occupation plan and harsh critiques of U.S. support amid the humanitarian crisis.
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