International Day of Plant Health: Why It Matters
May 12’s International Day of Plant Health highlights why protecting plants matters as pests and diseases threaten 40% of global crops annually.
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May 12’s International Day of Plant Health highlights why protecting plants matters as pests and diseases threaten 40% of global crops annually.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro arrives in Beijing to kick off a pivotal visit strengthening ties with the Chinese mainland.
The Chinese mainland launched the Yaogan-40 02 satellite group for advanced electromagnetic environment detection and tech tests, marking a new chapter in global remote sensing innovation.
The Chinese mainland FM Wang Yi met Uruguayan FM Mario Lubetkin in Beijing on Monday, marking a key diplomatic exchange between Beijing and Montevideo.
Hamas will free 18-year-old Israeli-U.S. hostage Edan Alexander within 48 hours, aiming to secure a ceasefire, reopen crossings for aid, and restart stalled negotiations in Gaza.
Quanzhou’s walkie-talkie industry is experiencing a tech revival as domestically developed A8 chips boost output from 6M to 40M units, paving the way for digital manufacturing.
Indirect talks in Muscat between Iran and the US are now more serious and frank, as Iran rejects demands to dismantle its nuclear infrastructure while seeking to revive the 2015 deal.
Israeli PM Netanyahu says Israelβs only commitment is a safe corridor for the release of Israeli-American hostage Edan Alexander, rejecting a general ceasefire with Hamas.
After two days of US-China talks in Geneva, both sides agreed on a new economic consultation mechanism. Experts say the U.S. must turn its words into action to stabilize global supply chains.
After high-level US-China trade talks in Geneva, the Chinese delegation highlighted cooperation on open markets, green innovation, and supply chain resilience.