Kenya Wraps Up Police Mission in Haiti
Kenya has formally ended its 18-month police deployment to Haiti, with the final officers departing on April 28, 2026.
China to Remove Tariffs for All Diplomatic Partners in Africa
China will eliminate import tariffs for all African diplomatic partners starting May 1, 2026, boosting trade and economic ties across the continent.
Europe Cracks Down: Which Countries Are Banning Kids From Social Media?
Several European countries, including Turkey, Greece, and Austria, are enacting or proposing bans on social media for children under various ages, citing mental health and addiction concerns.
Tehran-Beijing Flights Resume After Two-Month Suspension
Passenger flights between Tehran and Beijing have resumed after a two-month suspension linked to regional tensions, marking a cautious step in reconnecting travel routes.
Indonesia Train Collision Near Jakarta Leaves 14 Dead, Dozens Injured
A train collision in Bekasi, Indonesia, has resulted in 14 fatalities and 84 injuries, with rescue teams working to extract survivors from the wreckage.
Meet Manlanzai: The Irresistibly Cute Celebrity Panda Cub 🐼
Meet Manlanzai, the historic first artificially bred panda cub in Gansu Province, China. At seven months old, he’s stealing hearts worldwide!
Putin Praises Iran in Defiance of U.S. Pressure
Russian President Putin praises Iran’s resistance to U.S. pressure, as experts suggest Russia could broker new negotiations between the long-time adversaries.
Beyond the Truce: Lebanon’s Economic Scars Deepen After War
A ceasefire has paused fighting between Israel and Lebanon, but the economic devastation for ordinary Lebanese is deepening, with displaced business owners struggling to survive.
Volkswagen’s Big Bet: ‘In China, for China’ Strategy Takes Center Stage at Beijing Auto Show
Volkswagen CEO Thomas Schaefer details the ‘In China, for China’ strategy at Beijing Auto Show 2026, highlighting AI integration and adapting to the market’s lightning speed.
Australia Warns Big Tech: Pay for News or Face a 2% Tax
Australia proposes a 2.25% levy on Meta, Google, and TikTok if they don’t pay for news content, aiming to funnel millions back into local journalism.













