
Delivery Rider Married an American Kindergarten Teacher
A chance delivery in a lift led to an unexpected romance in Shenyang: a 27-year-old food courier, Liu, greeted an

Ethiopian Wolf: Africa’s Reddish Hunter in a Fight for Survival
Across the quiet edges of Africa’s high plateaus roams an animal of strange beauty—the Ethiopian wolf. This reddish-brown hunter looks

Record Tariffs Hit Cambodia’s Solar Industry, Exports to US Collapse
Cambodia’s solar industry has been dealt a heavy blow by punitive tariffs, leading to a steep decline in solar panel

College Dropout Lucy Guo: The Billionaire Entrepreneur at Just 30
Lucy Guo, the world’s youngest self-made female billionaire, was recently featured on the Forbes list with a net worth of

Israel Calls Reservists as Gaza City Push Looms
Israel has begun calling reservists ahead of a new phase in Gaza City, framing the move as a targeted effort

Famine Warnings in Gaza: Aid Logistics, Trust, and Human Reality
With bombardment and blockade grinding on, aid agencies warn that famine risk is rising in Gaza. Food distribution, clean water,

Kim Jong Un’s Armored Train to Beijing: Optics, Bargaining, and Ripples
Kim Jong Un’s trip to China by armored train is a signal before it is a summit. Protocol, sealed corridors,

Beijing’s Parade as Theater for a ‘New Order’
Beijing’s national parade doubles as strategy, using spectacle to sell self-reliance. Beyond crisp formations, the focus is on integrated systems—drones

Lisa in Black: How One Instagram Post Became a Global Fashion Moment
Article: When Lisa steps out, the world doesn’t just watch—it takes notes. Her latest Instagram post, a quiet yet commanding

Indonesia Opens Temporary Walk-In Tourist Visa in Dhaka from 1 September 2025
The Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Dhaka has launched a temporary walk-in scheme for single-entry tourist (C1) visas,