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A Pew survey shows 79% of Americans support U.S. universities accepting international students, but half favor limiting Chinese student enrollment.

Most Americans Support International Students, but Favor Restrictions on China and Others

As U.S. colleges and universities resume classes this fall, early projections suggest fewer international students are enrolling compared with recent years. In...
Global renewable gains break records yet remain too slow, says IRENA. UN chief António Guterres calls for faster clean energy transition to secure a net-zero future.

China Leads Global Energy Investment

Global energy investment will reach a record $3.3 trillion in 2025, despite geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty. According to the IEA, energy...
The world’s trust in America as a global leader is slipping. A new Ipsos poll of 29 countries reveals a sharp decline in how the U.S. is perceived on the international stage. The survey, conducted six months after Donald Trump’s return to the presidency, shows America's global standing deteriorating. In 26 out of 29 countries, fewer people now believe the U.S. will positively influence world affairs.

America ’s Global Image Fades as China Gains Favor

The world’s trust in America as a global leader is slipping. A new Ipsos poll of 29 countries reveals a sharp decline...
Scientists create the longest quantum satellite link, connecting China and South Africa over 12,900 km with ultra-secure encryption.

South Africa and China Break New Ground with Quantum Satellite Link

Scientists from South Africa and China have achieved a historic feat in quantum communication. They successfully established the world’s longest ultra-secure quantum...
WHO calls on China to share data on COVID-19’s origins, marking five years since the disease's emergence and stressing the importance of transparency.

WHO Urges China for Data Sharing Five Years After COVID-19 Emergence

Five years after COVID-19's emergence, the World Health Organization (WHO) continues to push for transparency and data sharing, especially from China. As...
UNODC: Rising demand for minerals fuels crime, corruption, and environmental harm in global gold supply chains.

China Discovers Massive Gold Deposit Worth $83 Billion

A groundbreaking gold deposit has been discovered in central China, the largest and most lucrative ever uncovered. Estimated at 1,000 metric tons...
Global renewable gains break records yet remain too slow, says IRENA. UN chief António Guterres calls for faster clean energy transition to secure a net-zero future.

China’s Renewable Energy Boom: A Global Signal for Change

China, the world’s largest emitter, ranks 55th in the Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI) 2025. Despite ambitious plans and significant renewable energy...
China has taken a leap into the future of air travel. With the recent test flight of its Mach 4 Yunxing prototype, Beijing-based Space Transportation aims to revolutionize global travel speeds. Their supersonic aircraft could cut flight times from Beijing to New York to just two hours. This technology has the potential to change the aviation landscape, offering unmatched speeds, vertical take-off, and precision landing.

China’s Mach 4 Jet Could Revolutionize Air Travel by 2027

China has taken a leap into the future of air travel. With the recent test flight of its Mach 4 Yunxing prototype,...

China Leads in Generative AI Patents

China outpaces the US in generative AI patents with over 38,000 filings between 2014-2023, says WIPO.
Explore the complexities surrounding the growth and status of China's Christian population. Despite historical ups and downs, recent survey data suggests a levelling off, raising questions about the influence of government policies, demographics, and potential underreporting in estimating the true numbers."

China’s Christian Population Stops growing

Explore the complexities surrounding the growth and status of China's Christian population. Despite historical ups and downs, recent survey data suggests a levelling off, raising questions about the influence of government policies, demographics, and potential underreporting in estimating the true numbers."