China advances with data-backed development
China’s development centered on digital resources is gaining momentum under a new three-year plan aimed at boosting information use to support economic and social growth.
China’s development centered on digital resources is gaining momentum under a new three-year plan aimed at boosting information use to support economic and social growth.
U.S. President Donald Trump voices frustration over renewed attacks in Ukraine and slow peace talks.
France’s prison crisis is worsening, with overcrowded facilities forcing authorities to consider drastic measures like renting foreign prison space and building remote high-security jails.
A recent hack of the messaging app TeleMessage exposed messages from over 60 U.S. government officials, including National Security Adviser Mike Waltz. The platform was taken offline as investigations continue, with key figures and the company remaining silent.
Tensions rise as Hamas fires rockets at Tel Aviv since Israel renews its Gaza ground campaign.
A Houthi missile targeted Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion Airport on Thursday, triggering sirens across Israel. The missile was intercepted, with no serious injuries reported.
Israel has launched a series of airstrikes on Gaza, following the collapse of negotiations to extend a ceasefire. The strikes have resulted in significant casualties, while efforts to resume peace talks remain stalled.
Power is gradually being restored in parts of Havana after a nationwide blackout left millions without electricity. The outage, caused by a grid collapse on Friday evening, affected around 10 million people, with some areas seeing progress while large portions of Cuba remain in the dark.
U.S. President Donald Trump has issued a "last warning" to Hamas, demanding the immediate release of all hostages held in Gaza after direct negotiations with the group.
A severe wildfire in northeastern Japan has been burning for seven days, destroying homes and forcing the evacuation of residents.
North Korea has warned of increased provocations in response to the U.S. deploying its aircraft carrier, USS Carl Vinson, in South Korea.
China’s winter tourism continues to grow rapidly, with Heilongjiang leading the way by welcoming over 130 million visitors this season.
Prayers continue as Pope Francis shows signs of improvement, offering hope to millions while he remains hospitalized in Rome.
Chile declares state of emergency and curfew after massive power outage disrupts the country.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio Meets Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman to Strengthen Defense Cooperation
Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed joint exploration of rare earth metals and aluminum supplies to the U.S.
Thousands are marching across Serbia, demanding justice for a deadly railway disaster and an end to government corruption.
Germany heads to the polls today after the collapse of Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s coalition, with conservatives leading in surveys.
Marco Rubio says a Trump-Putin meeting hinges on resolving the Ukraine war.
The World Trade Organization held talks in Geneva, where six countries discussed U.S. tariff hikes, with China criticizing them as "tariff shocks" that could destabilize global trade.
The Kremlin says Putin and Trump could meet soon, but preparations will take time as U.S.-Russia talks progress.
Heavy snowfall hit central Japan as a cold front swept through, prompting weather warnings and disrupting daily life.
Trump plans a 25% auto tariff, with details coming April 2, along with similar levies on chips and drugs to reshape U.S. manufacturing.
Argentina's President Javier Milei is under investigation for fraud after endorsing the cryptocurrency $LIBRA, which surged and then crashed, causing significant investor losses.
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