China’s 73-Athlete Squad Ready for Tokyo World Champs
China unveils a 73-athlete squad led by Yang Jiayu and Gong Lijiao for the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, featuring veterans and rising stars.
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China unveils a 73-athlete squad led by Yang Jiayu and Gong Lijiao for the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, featuring veterans and rising stars.
Belarus’ Aryna Sabalenka outplays Amanda Anisimova 6-3, 7-6 to defend her U.S. Open title and clinch her 4th Grand Slam in a thrilling final.
Explore how the Belt and Road Initiative revives the Silk Road through win-win cooperation, building infrastructure and industrial parks across continents.
Discover how China’s reflection on its hard-fought peace and the new Global Governance Initiative aim to tackle modern crises, from inequality to the digital divide.
US suspends duty-free on parcels under $800, slashing mail traffic by 81%. Small e-commerce hubs in South and Southeast Asia face steep shipping challenges.
U.S. AI startup Anthropic has extended its ban on Chinese firms and their subsidiaries worldwide over security concerns, marking the first public restriction of its kind in the AI industry.
Japanese PM Shigeru Ishiba will resign after LDP lost its upper house majority in July, aiming to avoid a party split. Here’s what young Asian news junkies need to know.
On Sept 6, Washington, D.C. streets filled with thousands demanding National Guard demobilize. Tech-savvy youth and diverse communities drove the #FreeDC movement.
The Chinese mainland’s first batch of emergency humanitarian aid supplies arrived in Kabul on Sunday, aiming to support communities hit by last week’s earthquake in Afghanistan.
At the 13th Conference on Climate Change and Development in Africa, leaders call for science-led climate action and fair finance to boost resilience amid rising disasters.