Millions of travelers were trapped for over a day on China’s highways after a government decision to suspend tolls triggered unprecedented congestion at the end of the National Day holidays
Dizzying architecture, bright lights and a cyberpunk vibe have made Chongqing a must-see destination for Chinese and international tourists alike
President Xi Jinping announced China’s first-ever emissions reduction target at the UN, while criticizing countries retreating from climate action — a veiled reference to the United States
North Korea’s leader praises China’s support and signals willingness to resume talks with the U.S., provided Washington drops its demand for Pyongyang’s denuclearization
The High Seas Treaty becomes legally binding for signatories in 2026, but questions remain on enforcement, financing, and its interaction with deep-sea mining
According to sources cited by Reuters, the United States plans to review Chinese interests in the Greek port of Piraeus.
China’s higher education system has developed as a hybrid one: shaped by globalisation and Western models, yet deeply rooted in its Platonic and Confucian conception of education as the cultivation of leaders and citizens for the service of the state
Donald Trump said India and Russia appear to have aligned with China following the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit, hosted in Beijing this week with leaders showing support for Xi Jinping
The wolf robots can also integrate with soldiers in networked formations, enhancing combat operations in urban environments, plateaus, and mountainous regions.
The former U.S. president accused China, Russia, and North Korea of conspiring against the U.S. following Beijing’s massive WWII anniversary military display
Beijing marks 80 years since WWII’s end with a grand parade, featuring advanced weapons and ICBMs, attended by global leaders including Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un
Beijing will unveil advanced homegrown weaponry during a major military parade marking the 80th anniversary of victory over Japan in World War II, signaling its growing technological edge and strategic ambitions
While many outstanding problems remain, the summit highlights difficulties of Washington’s attempt to redraw the world order
At the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit in Tianjin, China and Russia urged a shift toward multipolar governance, offering financial aid and cooperation projects to counter the U.S.-led world order
Beijing rejected calls to join Washington and Moscow in nuclear arms talks, stressing its smaller arsenal, defensive doctrine, and refusal to enter an arms race
Over five years, Chinese customs checked millions at borders, detecting 180,000 cases and maintaining strict disease controls reminiscent of the zero-COVID era
Once reliant on imports, China is rapidly expanding olive cultivation and brands, raising concerns that Greek olive oil could lose ground in one of the world’s fastest-growing markets
The virus has already appeared in European countries such as Italy and France, as well as in the United States, Asia, and Africa. Vaccines are available in the U.S., but in Cyprus, treatment focuses on symptom management in consultation with healthcare providers
A couple with ties to China say they wanted a big family. Surrogates who carried the children say they were deceived.
President of HKUST(GZ), Lionel Ni, shares how the university is transforming education, driving applied research, and forging deep academic ties with Europe—especially Greece—while aligning with China’s broader scientific and innovation agenda