US and Israel Stall Gaza Truce Talks as Humanitarian Crisis Deepens
US and Israel pull back from Gaza ceasefire talks as hunger spreads in the enclave and global leaders debate Palestinian state recognition amid deepening crisis.
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US and Israel pull back from Gaza ceasefire talks as hunger spreads in the enclave and global leaders debate Palestinian state recognition amid deepening crisis.
China and the U.S. meet in Stockholm on July 28-29 to discuss tariffs set to expire August 12. These talks could reshape global markets, ease supply chain pressures and set a path for sustainable cooperation.
A Palestinian infant has died of malnutrition in southern Gaza as humanitarian aid remains blocked, highlighting the dire plight of over 260,000 children under five amid the Israeli siege.
As UN warns of looming famine, one in five children in northern Gaza face malnutrition. New images reveal desperate mothers. Aid airdrops resume, but calls grow for open corridors and deliveries.
Ethiopia-China Cultural Week opened in Beijing on Thursday, celebrating 55 years of diplomatic ties with the largest Ethiopian troupe in nearly 40 years.
Gaza’s crisis deepens as starvation and malnutrition deaths reach 115 since March under an ongoing blockade.
The 2025 World Games torch relay kicks off in the Chinese mainlands Sichuan Province, with a flame-lighting ceremony featuring Olympic gold medalist Huang Zhangjiayang in Deyang.
China’s deputy UN ambassador urges the U.S. to end the blame game and push for ceasefire and peace talks on Ukraine, stressing no lethal weapons and strict drone export controls.
Turkish President Erdogan plans calls with Putin and Trump this week to explore hosting a Ukraine summit in Istanbul.
Border clashes between Thailand and Cambodia enter third day with early-morning exchanges in Trat Province, sparking evacuations and regional concern.