High maintenance costs for new energy vehicles in China, owners can “afford to buy, but not to repair”
In news from Epoch Times on December 11, 2025, the maintenance costs of new energy vehicles in China are significantly…
Four 985 University Graduates Unemployed Reflects Difficulty in Middle-aged People’s Reemployment
In China, the “985” diploma used to be a symbol of elite status—a guarantee of good jobs, high income, and…
Stocks in Mainland China Decline, Shanghai Composite Falls Below 3900 Points
On December 11, the A-share market experienced a general decline with nearly 4400 stocks trading in the green, as all…
Conservatives Lead in Honduras Election – Parliament Refuses to Recognize Election Results
On Wednesday (10th), the vote counting for the presidential election in Honduras entered its 11th day, with conservative candidate Asfura,…
Replace Precious Metals with New Nitride MXene Catalyst for Efficient Ammonia Production.
Scientists have long been dedicated to applying two-dimensional ultra-thin materials to renewable energy technologies to enhance efficiency. Recently, a breakthrough…
Pinduoduo Executive Accused of Clashing with Market Regulatory Officials
In recent days, a scandal has erupted at the Shanghai office of the Chinese e-commerce giant Pinduoduo, with reports of…
Amid Political and Economic Uncertainties, Beijing Holds Economic Work Conference, Li Xi Makes Appearance
Under the political and economic turmoil, the Chinese Communist Party held its annual Central Economic Work Conference in Beijing. Despite…
Florida introduces anti-communist curriculum to warn students, welcomes Cuban refugees
In the Caribbean nation of Cuba, under the long-standing dictatorship led by Fidel Castro (1926–2016), ordinary citizens Dionel and Marina…
IEA: Russia’s oil revenue in November hits new low since Russia-Ukraine conflict
The International Energy Agency (IEA) stated that Russia’s revenue from crude oil and refined oil exports fell again in November…
ZTE Stock Price Plummets as U.S. Accuses Company of Overseas Bribery
Chinese telecommunications equipment manufacturer ZTE is reportedly considering paying the U.S. government over 1 billion dollars, possibly even as much…
