
Coco Gauff Advances; Chinese Doubles Teams Shine at French Open
Coco Gauff reaches the French Open third round amid serving struggles, while Chinese doubles teams make impressive strides at Roland-Garros.
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Coco Gauff reaches the French Open third round amid serving struggles, while Chinese doubles teams make impressive strides at Roland-Garros.

Political intervention is challenging the autonomy of U.S. universities, impacting academic freedom and international students. What’s next for higher education?

The International Organization for Mediation (IOMed) launches to reshape global dispute resolution through inclusive and peaceful mediation services.

China invites SCO member states to collaborate on building an AI application center, aiming to boost cooperation in AI development and bridge the global digital divide.

The International Table Tennis Federation defends its presidential election process after allegations of irregularities and disruptions during the Annual General Meeting in Doha.

China and Japan announce substantial progress in talks over Japanese aquatic products, marking a positive step in their trade relations.

Israel accepts a U.S.-brokered ceasefire proposal for Gaza as Hamas reviews the offer, raising hopes for a halt to the ongoing conflict. Both parties weigh the terms amid international calls for peace.

Residents are in shock after a massive glacier collapse buried most of Blatten, a Swiss village, highlighting climate change’s impact on the Alps.

Yiwu, China’s ‘supermarket for the world,’ remains unfazed by U.S. tariff threats, thanks to its diversified global trade with over 200 countries and regions.

From record early voting in South Korea’s presidential election to China’s Tianwen-2 mission launch, catch up on this week’s top stories from Asia.