January 18, 2025

Israel Approves Ceasefire Deal with Hamas Amid Internal Divisions

Tel Aviv: The Israeli government on Saturday approved a ceasefire agreement aimed at the release of hostages held in the Gaza Strip, following a lengthy cabinet meeting, the Prime Minister’s Office said. Israel’s decision to move forward with the ceas…

Israel Approves Ceasefire Deal with Hamas Amid Internal Divisions

Tel Aviv: The Israeli government on Saturday approved a ceasefire agreement aimed at the release of hostages held in the Gaza Strip, following a lengthy cabinet meeting, the Prime Minister’s Office said. Israel’s decision to move forward with the ceas…

Zhang and Machac Rally to Advance in Australian Open Doubles

Melbourne: Zhang Zhizhen and Tomas Machac came back from a set down to win their second round Australian Open men’s doubles match. China’s Zhang and the Czech Republic’s Machac outlasted the German duo Jakob Schnaitter and Mark Wallner with scores of …

Stanford Asia Rhinology Forum Mulls Disease Treatment Cooperation

Stanford: The Stanford-Asia Rhinology Forum was held online on Friday to promote expertise exchanges and cooperation in rhinology between the United States and Asia. Rhinologists from the United States, China, and South Korea engaged in in-depth discu…

Li Xiaopeng Appointed Qingdao Hainiu Head Coach

Qingdao: Chinese Super League club Qingdao Hainiu announced on Saturday that Li Xiaopeng has been appointed the club’s new head coach. Prior to the announcement, Li had been put in charge of a training camp of the Qingdao team for several days. “When …

AU’s Intelligence Services Committee Opens Office in Libya

Tripoli: The Committee of Intelligence and Security Services (CISSA) of the African Union (AU) has announced the opening of its office in the Libyan capital, Tripoli.

According to Namibia Press Agency, the opening ceremony, held on Friday, was atten…

China Reports 65 New Plant Taxa Discoveries in 2024

Beijing: China’s National Wild Plant Germplasm Resource Center reported 65 new plant taxa discoveries in 2024, of which 40 were new species.

According to Namibia Press Agency, forty-five percent of the discoveries were made in southwest China’s Yunn…