Iran Leader Signals Strait of Hormuz Closure as Regional Tensions Escalate

Iran’s new supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei has warned that the Strait of Hormuz should remain closed and vowed to respond forcefully against United States military presence in the region. In his first major public statement since assuming leadership, Khamenei said Iran would continue

Passenger Rail Service Between Beijing and Pyongyang Resumes After Six Year Suspension

A passenger train connecting Beijing and Pyongyang departed from the Chinese capital on Thursday, restoring a direct rail link between China and North Korea for the first time in six years. The reopening of the service signals a gradual revival of cross border

Ferrari Tests Radical Rotating Rear Wing at Chinese Grand Prix Practice in Shanghai

Ferrari is preparing to test an unusual rear wing design during the first practice session of the Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai as the team searches for aerodynamic gains early in the Formula One season. The new component, informally referred to by some

China and North Korea Resume Passenger Rail Services After Six Year Suspension

China and North Korea are set to restore passenger train services between Beijing and Pyongyang for the first time in six years, signaling a gradual improvement in relations between the neighboring countries. The rail connection, which had been suspended during years of border

Chile’s New President Faces Early Tensions Over China Linked Undersea Cable Project

Chile’s newly inaugurated president Jose Antonio Kast began his term amid mounting geopolitical tension surrounding a controversial undersea fibre optic cable project connecting the South American nation to Hong Kong. The issue has quickly emerged as one of the first major challenges facing

Chinese Firm Claims It Detected B-2 Bomber Signals During US Strike on Iran

A Chinese defence technology company has claimed that it intercepted radio signals from United States B-2 stealth bombers involved in airstrikes on Iran earlier this month, highlighting the growing role of artificial intelligence and data analysis in modern military monitoring systems. The Hangzhou

China Condemns Attacks on Gulf States and Calls for Protection of Civilians

China has expressed strong opposition to recent attacks targeting Gulf countries, emphasizing the need to protect civilians and avoid escalating regional tensions. Speaking at a regular press briefing in Beijing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said the country does not agree with

Chinese Defence Minister Emphasizes Stability as Core Priority in National Security Strategy

China’s defence leadership has signaled a cautious strategic approach as officials emphasize the importance of stability in shaping the country’s security environment. During discussions held alongside China’s annual legislative meetings in Beijing, Defence Minister Dong Jun stressed that maintaining stability should remain a

Scientists Identify Potential Landing Sites for China’s Planned 2030 Crewed Moon Mission

Scientists from China and Germany have proposed several possible landing locations for China’s planned crewed mission to the moon scheduled around 2030, highlighting a region that has also attracted attention from international space agencies. The proposed sites are located in the Rimae Bode

Chinese Leaders Pay Tribute to Veteran Communist Party Figure Song Ping

China’s top political leadership gathered in Beijing to mourn the passing of veteran Communist Party figure Song Ping, one of the longest lived members of the country’s highest political decision making body. Song died in Beijing at the age of 109, marking the