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Iranian president says Iranians harbor no hostility toward Americans
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian says the Iranian people hold no hostility toward the American public.

Iraq, Egypt call for greater Arab coordination to ease regional tensions
The Iraqi prime minister and the Egyptian president have called for stronger Arab coordination to stabilize the region amid escalating tensions.

China to maintain communication with all parties to end hostilities in the Middle East
China says it will maintain close communication with Pakistan and all other parties to play a constructive role in ending the fighting and hostilities in the Middle East.

NYC mayor puts city government back on TikTok
New York City has lifted its ban on TikTok for government-owned devices, allowing agencies to resume posting on the platform under new security protocols.

Middle East escalation could cost more than 2025 regional GDP: UN
A new United Nations report warns that the ongoing military escalation in the Middle East could inflict severe economic and social damage across the region.

Italy misses third straight World Cup
Italy's painful World Cup exile continues after they were beaten 4-1 on penalties by Bosnia and Herzegovina in their playoff final, following a 1-1 draw.

U.S. weighs exit timeline while Iran reports strikes on foreign firms in Israel
President Donald Trump says American forces could withdraw from Iran within weeks, as Iran reports carrying out drone strikes on foreign-linked facilities in Israel.

EU warns of prolonged energy disruption from Middle East conflict
The European Union says the ongoing Middle East conflict may have long-term effects on global energy markets, even if the fighting ends soon.

China, Pakistan put forward proposals on restoring peace, stability in Gulf region, Mideast
China and Pakistan put forward five proposals on restoring peace and stability in the Gulf region and the Middle East during talks between foreign ministers of the two countries in Beijing on Tuesday.

Chinese, Pakistan FMs discuss Iran situation, other issues
Foreign ministers of China and Pakistan are holding in-depth discussions on the Iran situation, as well as a range of regional and international issues of shared concern.

Pakistani FM to be in China
Pakistani Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar is set to be in China for talks with his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi, on current international issues, regional conflicts, and bilateral relations.

China's 7-tonne cargo drone completes maiden flight
The vehicle features an ultra-large cargo hold of 18 cubic meters, and a range exceeding 3,000 kilometers.

China's manufacturing sector bounces back in March
Data shows China's manufacturing sector returned to growth in March. The official Purchasing Managers' Index rose to 50.4, moving back into the expansion zone after two months of contraction.

Iran moves to bar U.S., Israeli ships from Strait of Hormuz
Iran plans to tighten control over the Strait of Hormuz, including possible tolls on passing ships and a ban on U.S. and Israeli vessels transiting the waterway.

China launches Lijian-2 Y1 carrier rocket
China has successfully launched its Lijian-2 Y1 carrier rocket on its maiden flight, sending three satellites into orbit.

Spain denies airspace for flights linked to attacks on Iran
Spain has closed its airspace to U.S. military aircraft involved in the Iran conflict, with Defence Minister Margarita Robles confirming the ban, though emergency flights are exempt.

U.S. allows Russian oil tanker to reach Cuba after months of blockade
The U.S. Coast Guard has reportedly allowed a Russian oil tanker carrying an estimated 730,000 barrels of oil to reach Cuba after months of restrictions.

World Data Organization established in Beijing
The World Data Organization has held its first general meeting in Beijing, marking its official establishment as the world's first international organization dedicated to data development and governance.

CPC Central Committee, Xi invite KMT chairperson to visit mainland
The Communist Party of China Central Committee and general secretary Xi Jinping have invited Cheng Li-wun, chairperson of the Chinese Kuomintang party, to visit the Chinese mainland next month.

Air China resumes direct flights between Beijing and Pyongyang
Air China has resumed direct Beijing–Pyongyang flights. China says the move will support friendly exchanges, following the restart of cross-border train services earlier this month.

Quadrilateral FMs meeting backs Pakistan's initiative to host U.S.-Iran talks
Foreign ministers of Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkiye and Egypt have expressed full support for Pakistan's initiative to host peace talks between the United States and Iran in Islamabad.

Pakistan hosts talks on easing tensions in the Middle East
Pakistan has hosted talks with Saudi, Turkish, and Egyptian foreign ministers about easing tensions, as the Iran conflict widens.

China launches direct flight route linking Beijing and Helsinki
China Southern Airlines will operate round-trip services between the capital cities of China and Finland three times a week.

Maduro says he and wife "well, firm" in first message since their capture
In the first public message since their capture by U.S. military forces in January, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife said in a social media post that it’s necessary to continue consolidating peace, national unity, reconciliation, forgiveness and reunification.

Hong Kong launches its largest data center
Construction has started on the Sandy Ridge Data Facility Cluster, which is expected to be Hong Kong’s largest computing hub.

Houthis launch new strikes on southern Israel
Yemen's Houthi group says it has carried out fresh attacks on southern Israel using cruise missiles and drones.

China supports WTO digital trade deal
China has voiced support for the adoption of a major World Trade Organization agreement on electronic commerce. The E-Commerce Agreement is considered a significant milestone for the WTO.

Trump's approval ratings plunge as U.S. prepares to send more troops to Middle East
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration is reportedly preparing to deploy more troops to the Middle East as the conflict with Iran enters a second month.

China, Philippines hold consultations on South China Sea issue
China lodged representations over the Philippines' recent provocations, and urged Manila to match its words with action, return to the track of resolving issues through dialogue, and create favorable conditions for stable bilateral ties.

Iranian official: It's time to withdraw from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
The spokesperson for the Iranian Parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Committee says the treaty has failed to protect Iran's nuclear facilities from attacks, and international documents and agreements have been completely ignored.

Nepal's ex-PM KP Sharma Oli, home minister arrested
Nepali Police have arrested former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and his home minister for their alleged involvement in suppressing the Gen Z protest in September.

European commissioner warns of stagflation risks amid Middle East tensions
A top EU official has warned that rising Middle East tensions are driving up energy prices, raising the risk of stagflation across the bloc.

Forensic expert Henry C. Lee dies at 87
World-renowned forensic scientist Dr. Henry C. Lee has died at the age of 87. He handled more than 8,000 cases worldwide, including the O.J. Simpson case.

UN launches task force on Strait of Hormuz
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has created a task force to address humanitarian challenges amid rising tensions in the Strait of Hormuz.

UN human rights chief calls on U.S. to conclude probe into Iran school strike
The UN rights chief has urged the United States to swiftly conclude its investigation into a fatal strike on a primary school in Iran at the start of last month's U.S.-Israeli attacks.

China launches two trade barrier probes against U.S.
China's Ministry of Commerce says it has launched two reciprocal trade barrier investigations in response to recent U.S. Section 301 probes, targeting U.S. practices that disrupt global supply chains and hinder green trade.

China successfully launches test satellite for space environment exploration
China has successfully launched the Shiyan-33 test satellite from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, placing it into its designated orbit.

Profits of China's major industrial firms up 15.2 pct in first two months
Profits of China's major industrial firms increased 15.2 percent in the first two months of 2026 compared with the same period last year. The National Bureau of Statistics attributed the growth to proactive macro policies.

Trump extends pause on striking Iranian energy plants by 10 days
In a social media post, Trump says the U.S. will pause planned strikes on Iranian energy facilities for 10 days, adding that talks with Tehran are “going very well.”

IOC restricts female category to biological females from LA28 onward
The International Olympic Committee has approved new rules limiting female-category events to biological females, starting from the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games.

Severe storm floods Gaza camps: officials
Officials say heavy rains and strong winds battered the Gaza Strip on Thursday, flooding hundreds of tents sheltering displaced people. The Civil Defense in Gaza described the situation as "catastrophic."

OECD sees global growth at 2.9 pct in 2026 amid Middle East tensions
The OECD forecasts global growth slowing to 2.9% in 2026, down from 3.3% in 2025, with a slight rebound to 3.0% in 2027. High energy prices may boost costs, inflation, and constrain growth.

Intruder at Chinese embassy in Japan handed over to prosecutors: media
The suspect, identified as Kodai Murata, is accused of illegal entry after scaling the embassy wall on Tuesday. Police say he carried a knife and uttered threats.

Top Chinese Legislator Zhao Leji calls for peace and stability at Boao Forum
China's top legislator Zhao Leji emphasized Asia's deep commitment to peace and the importance of respecting all countries' sovereignty and territorial integrity.

China to establish nationwide long-term care insurance system in 3 years
China has announced plans to establish a basic long-term care insurance system within about three years, following pilot programs launched in 2016 and 2020.

Meta and YouTube found liable in landmark social media addiction trial
A Los Angeles jury has delivered a landmark verdict against Meta and Google over claims their platforms harmed a young woman's mental health. The companies, which plan to appeal, denied the claims.

Iran: messages exchanged with U.S. through intermediaries, no talks held
The Iranian Foreign Minister says messages have been exchanged between Iran and the United States through intermediaries over the past few days. However, Seyed Abbas Araghchi says Tehran has held no talks with Washington.

Iran rejects talks with U.S.
An Iranian military spokesperson has mocked Donald Trump's push to restart peace talks, saying the U.S. is "negotiating with itself," as Washington reportedly advances a 15-point plan to end the war.

China urges Japan's responsible explanation over embassy break-in
Japanese police called the incident “very regrettable” and said round-the-clock security would be provided for the embassy compound.

OpenAI to shut down Sora video app
OpenAI has announced it is shutting down its generative AI video app Sora.