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Monthly Archives For July 2025
Western aid cuts cede ground to China in Southeast Asia: study
China is set to expand its influence over Southeast Asia’s development as the Trump administration and other Western donors slash aid, a study by an Australian think tank said Sunday. “Declining …
Typhoon Wipha Reaches Mainland China After Pounding Hong Kong and Macau
The tropical cyclone made landfall in mainland China late Sunday afternoon with winds near to those of a Category 1 Atlantic hurricane.
China Unicom announces big AI computing strategy
China Unicom unveiled a big plan to accelerate the company’s intelligent computing infrastructure, including exploring a 100,000-GPU cluster deployment and targeting 45 EFLOPS of computing power, by …
China’s Submerged AI Data Centers Could ‘Influence Global Sustainable Computing’
China’s new $223M underwater AI data center uses seawater cooling and offshore wind to cut emissions and power large-scale model training operations.
This Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stock Could Thrive Despite U.S.-China Trade Pressures
The frosty relations between the U.S. and China adversely affected Nvidia. The new export restrictions meant the company couldn’t sell its AI chips earmarked for China, resulting in a $4.5 billion write-off for this unsold…
China’s Zeekr says it did not sell or register zero-mileage used cars
Chinese automotive firm Zeekr said in a statement on Sunday that used cars described in media reports as having zero mileage were exhibition cars that were insured, but it did not sell or register …
China Exit Ban on Wells Fargo Executive Stokes Foreign Business Anxiety
The case comes around the same time a Japanese pharmaceutical executive was imprisoned, adding to growing unease even as Beijing tries to court overseas investors.
Taiwan official sounds alarm on China’s maritime aggression: ‘Prepare, but don’t provoke’
At a global forum, Taiwan’s ocean minister says China’s rising maritime aggression—blockade drills, cable threats—jeopardizes vital trade flows and demands international attention.
The 17th Global Chinese Awards Ceremony Held in Beijing
Titled “You Bring Charm to the World” and sponsored by Guojiao 1573, the 17th Global Chinese Awards ceremony concluded tonight at Phoenix Satellite TV’s Beijing headquarters …
China Leads List of Foreign Citizens Buying US Property
The majority of foreign buyers snapping up homes in the U.S. over the past year came from China, according to a new report.
As Trump Courts a More Assertive Beijing, China Hawks Are Losing Out
The Trump administration has dialed back aggressive measures against China and reversed its position on technology controls as the president angles for a Chinese trip later this year.
Rains from Typhoon Wipha batter Hong Kong as it heads for mainland China
Rain pounded Hong Kong on Sunday as Typhoon Wipha skirted southwards, packing winds exceeding 167 kph (103 mph), disrupting 400 flights and public transport, felling hundreds of trees, and damaging a construction site.
