Australian Open: Chinese Women Excel as Men Exit Early
Chinese women shine at the Australian Open with strong performances, while men’s competitors face early exits, highlighting a mixed tournament for China.
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Chinese women shine at the Australian Open with strong performances, while men’s competitors face early exits, highlighting a mixed tournament for China.
The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea fired an unidentified projectile toward eastern waters on Tuesday, heightening regional tensions, according to South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake is embarking on a significant state visit to China from January 14-17 to strengthen bilateral ties and expand Belt and Road cooperation.
Chinese Ambassador Xie Feng attends former US President Jimmy Carter’s memorial, highlighting enduring China-US diplomatic ties.
Chinese mainland spokesperson criticizes Taiwan’s DPP for escalating remarks on the recent undersea cable damage near Keelung, emphasizing such incidents are common globally.
Search and rescue efforts in Xizang’s Dingri County enter the final phase after a 6.8 magnitude earthquake, focusing now on resettlement and reconstruction.
A powerful M6.8 earthquake hits Dingri County, Xizang, resulting in 126 deaths, 188 injuries, and displacing over 30,400 residents. Rescue operations with 12,000 personnel are underway.
A powerful polar vortex brings record-breaking snow to the US, Europe, and Asia, causing widespread disruptions and raising climate concerns.
As South Korea’s President Yoon Suk-yeol faces impeachment, a local journalist shares insights on the unfolding political turmoil and its global implications.
South Korea’s political turmoil over the handling of former President Yoon Suk-yeol’s arrest warrant could harm its international reputation and lead to escalating street clashes.