RSF Reports Israel Killed Highest Number of Journalists Worldwide for Second Consecutive Year

Reporters Without Borders said on Tuesday that Israel was responsible for the highest number of journalist deaths worldwide for the second year in a row, with nearly half of all media fatalities linked to Israeli military actions in Gaza. The findings were released

EU Pushes Back After New US Security Strategy Labels Europe a Rival and Signals Political Interference

European leaders issued strong warnings to Washington on Monday after the United States unveiled a sweeping national security strategy that portrays the European Union as a declining rival and openly supports far right forces across the bloc. The reaction came three days after

All Crew Members Killed in Russian Military Plane Crash During Test Flight Near Moscow

Russian authorities confirmed on Tuesday that there were no survivors after a military transport aircraft crashed during a test flight east of Moscow. The incident occurred near the village of Ivankovo in the Ivanovo region, and state media reported that seven crew members

Su Bingtian Retires From Athletics, Leaving a Legacy That Transformed Chinese Sprinting

China’s sprinting icon Su Bingtian announced his retirement on Tuesday, ending a landmark career that reshaped expectations for Asian athletes in the world of elite sprinting. Widely known as Asia’s fastest man, Su confirmed his decision in an emotional social media post, saying

Hong Kong Moves Toward Global Crypto Information Sharing to Strengthen Tax Compliance

Hong Kong has opened a public consultation on adopting an international system for sharing information on crypto assets, marking a significant step in the city’s strategy to develop a regulated digital asset environment while reinforcing tax transparency. The initiative aligns Hong Kong with

Trump Approves Nvidia’s H200 Exports to China in Strategic Shift as Analysts See Mixed Motives

US President Donald Trump’s decision to allow Nvidia to export its H200 artificial intelligence chips to approved customers in China marks a notable shift in Washington’s technology policy, opening limited market access while still restricting cutting edge hardware. Analysts say the move represents

PLA Tests Portable Quantum Radio Prototype as China Pushes Next-Gen Battlefield Communications

China’s People’s Liberation Army is testing what appears to be one of the world’s first portable quantum radio communication devices, marking a significant step toward next generation secure communications on the battlefield. According to a report by Science and Technology Daily, frontline border

Hundreds of Hong Kong Tourists Confirmed Safe After Powerful Quake Strikes Japan

Hundreds of Hong Kong tourists have been confirmed safe after a strong magnitude 7.5 earthquake shook northern Japan late Monday night, triggering a warning about the possibility of an even larger quake in the coming days. The tremor struck at around 11:15 p.m.,

China’s AI Sector Expected to Embrace Nvidia’s H200 Shipments Despite Rising Local Competition

China’s artificial intelligence developers are expected to react positively to Washington’s approval for Nvidia to ship its H200 AI chips to select customers in the country, analysts said, even as Beijing continues to accelerate efforts toward technological self reliance. The approval comes amid

China’s Biggest Airlines Still Face a Profit Squeeze Five Years After the Pandemic

Slow Recovery Compared to Global CompetitorsWhile many international airlines have returned to solid profitability after the heavy losses of the Covid era China’s top carriers are still fighting to stabilize their finances. Five years after the pandemic grounded fleets worldwide the country’s three