China’s Artistic Swimming Team Shines with Gold in Singapore
China’s artistic swimming team clinches gold in Singapore with a near-flawless routine at the World Aquatics Championships.
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China’s artistic swimming team clinches gold in Singapore with a near-flawless routine at the World Aquatics Championships.
China opposes the EU’s 18th round of sanctions on Chinese firms and banks, warning of negative impacts on trade ties.
Exec editor Charlotte Howard warns that aggressive US tariff policies, including a proposed 30% duty on EU imports, could trigger global economic turbulence.
EU experts warn U.S. tariff threats are causing global trade uncertainty. Christian Kullmann calls for a ‘Business First’ approach to counter the chaos.
ICE’s $45B plan aims to boost migrant detention from 40K to 100K beds by 2025, sparking debates on efficiency and human rights.
Japan’s top negotiator confirms that election results won’t affect tariff talks with the US, as critical negotiations continue.
Violent protests outside London’s Bell Hotel escalated when clashes over an asylum seeker case led to arrests and injuries.
EU leaders António Costa and Ursula von der Leyen visit China on July 24 to join President Xi and Premier Li Qiang for the 25th China-EU Summit, boosting global dialogue.
China’s urban energy is soaring as domestic demand boosts growth, fueled by the Su Chao league and dynamic cultural events.
Iran, Britain, France and Germany will hold nuclear talks in Istanbul on Friday amid warnings of sanctions snapback if negotiations stall.