It has also frequently characterized the long-running United Nations climate negotiations – often with the same protagonists. A Chinese official’s declaration, prior to the ill-fated Copenhagen summit …
Monthly Archives For May 2021
What Are The Hottest Cryptocurrencies In China, Korea & Japan?
Hanwha Asset Management potentially forming a digital asset fund would set an important precedent in the South Korean crypto scene, similar to how MicroStrategy marked the start of an institutional …
Fox host Maria Bartiromo says China is secretly sending doctors and engineers over the US-Mexico border
You have to ask, why the CCP is sending these people through the border … What are they doing when they get here?’ …
A complete guide to the future of the IPO
Field guide topics range from The birth of geriatric cool to China’s changing influence and What Gen Z wants. Every Monday morning we’ll send you a TLDR of our latest field guide to help you…
Biden addresses Congress. The Oscars make history. China’s space ambitions expand. What do you remember from the week that was?
Biden addresses Congress. The Oscars make history. China’s space ambitions expand. What do you remember from the week that was?
China’s debt-trap diplomacy
Beijing continues to weaponize debt as part of its strategy to expand its economic, political and military presence abroad.
China’s New Privacy Regulation Reforms Tech Giants Social Retail Scene
China’s regulators and watchdogs tighten grip on technology giants and their platforms, reigning in excessive data collection on apps, and setting out extensive rules for live-streaming fraud.
Covid-19: Pilot programme launched for students stuck in China due to travel bans
Chinese resident Jiayi Tang’s plans to study in New Zealand were quashed last year when the country barred travellers from China.
CSL Roundup: Guangzhou beats Shenzhen to bag first win
Guangzhou FC bagged its first win after beating Shenzhen FC 2-0, while Henan Songshan Longmen drew with Shandong Taishan 1-1 in the Chinese Super League (CSL) here on Sunday. Ai Kesen opened the …
Is having ‘too many’ arts and humanities graduates bad for China?
For decades, an education in sciences, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) has been synonymous with academic success and employability.
Henry Kissinger has warned of the doomsday potential of the weapons US-China possess as relations between the 2 superpowers worsen
“For the first time in human history, humanity has the capacity to extinguish itself in a finite period of time,” Kissinger said.
Chinese developer eyes IPO for property management arm
China Vanke is again preparing to publicly list its property management wing in Hong Kong, with the hope of raising up to $2 billion.
Baidu rolls out paid driverless taxi service in Beijing
Chinese tech giant Baidu rolled out its paid driverless taxi service on Sunday, making it the first company to commercialize autonomous driving operations in China. Unlike previous Baidu autonomous …