Despite the recent resumption of high-level contact between Beijing and Washington, including face-to-face discussions, Beijing’s perspective remains unchanged as to who is to blame for the “downward spiral” of bilateral relations. Rising tensions between Washington and Beijing are driving US and Chinese investors away from each market., Opinion News, Times Now
Phoenix, Arizona, has experienced scorching temperatures, surpassing a record set nearly 50 years ago. The city has endured 19 consecutive days with temperatures reaching or exceeding 110 degrees, breaking the previous record of 18 days set in 1974. The National Weather Service announced it on Twitter, acknowledging the relentless heat wave., World News, Times Now
As heatwaves in US intensifies, hundreds of tourists have made their way to Death Valley National Park as they brace to break the record for highest temperature recorded on Earth. , World News, Times Now
Death toll rises to 13 from N Italy floods--China Economic Net en.ce.cn - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from en.ce.cn Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Deaths caused by floods that hit the Emilia Romagna region in Italy rose to 14 on Friday. Authorities in Ravenna ordered the immediate evacuation of two small towns and issued an "extremely urgent" call for residents to reduce their movements to a minimum in the region, which was still subject to a red weather alert., World News, Times Now