China Moves Toward National Childcare Law to Tackle Deepening Demographic Challenges

A Legislative Push to Support Young Families China has taken a significant step toward reshaping its childcare system as part of a broader effort to address the country’s worsening demographic decline. Lawmakers have introduced a draft Childcare Services Law for national review, signaling

Trump Suspends Green Card Lottery After Campus Shootings Spark Immigration Debate

Policy shift follows deadly university attacks US President Donald Trump has ordered the suspension of the United States green card lottery programme following deadly shootings linked to a foreign national who entered the country through the scheme. The decision comes after attacks near

Rome Introduces Entry Fee to Get Close to the Trevi Fountain

A new approach to managing mass tourism Rome is preparing to introduce a small entry fee for visitors who want to get close to the iconic Trevi Fountain, marking a notable shift in how the city manages its most crowded attractions. From February

A City Confronts Grief at the Turn of the Year

Hong Kong enters the New Year carrying the weight of one of the deadliest fires in decades. The Tai Po blaze has left a deep mark on the city, not only through the lives lost but through the emotional shock felt across communities.

Authorities Report Breakthrough in Brown University Shooting Case

US authorities have identified a suspected shooter in the deadly incident at Brown University that left two students dead and several others injured, according to American media reports. The development marks a significant step forward in an investigation that has shaken the university

High Level Talks Planned Between U.S. and Russia in Miami

Negotiators from the United States and Russia are set to meet in Miami for discussions focused on a potential peace deal aimed at ending the Ukraine crisis. The planned meeting marks a rare moment of direct engagement between the two sides after a

Finnish Government Addresses Offensive Social Media Remarks

Finland’s prime minister has issued a public apology following offensive social media comments made by individual lawmakers that were widely criticized as racist toward Asians. Prime Minister Petteri Orpo acknowledged the harm caused by the remarks and emphasized that they do not reflect

UN Voices Concern Over Rising Tensions in the Caribbean

The United Nations has expressed growing concern over escalating tensions in the Caribbean, with Secretary General Antonio Guterres urging all parties to exercise restraint and move toward immediate de escalation. The call came amid heightened political and security pressure following recent actions involving

China Sets Vision for Hainan Free Trade Port as Opening Up Gateway

China has reaffirmed its commitment to developing the Hainan Free Trade Port into a leading gateway for opening up in a new era. The pledge was made by a Chinese vice premier, who emphasized that Hainan will play a central role in connecting

China Condemns U.S. Arms Sale to Taiwan Region

China has urged the United States to immediately halt what it described as a dangerous escalation after Washington approved a major package of arms sales to China’s Taiwan region. The deal, valued at around eleven billion US dollars, has triggered strong opposition from