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Beijing E-town hosts a cluster of over 70 aerospace companies including 75 percent of China’s private rocket makers.
Xiaomi opens revolutionary all-robot factory in Beijing
Chinese technology giant Xiaomi is not slowing down. President Lei Jun announced the opening of the first factory to be operated exclusively by robots. This facility is expected to produce phones 24 …
Beijing launches “rocket street” project to advance commercial space development
Beijing has launched a rocket street project aiming to establish a national-level scientific research and production hub to support China commercial …
China Issues Flood Warning With Yangtze River Seen at Risk
China warned it will face a “complex and severe” challenge to prevent floods over the coming week, with some of its major rivers under threat as the country entered the main season for inundations.
China initiates online crackdown on ‘harmful’ content aimed at children
China on Saturday announced a new crackdown on its tightly controlled internet, taking aim at video apps and social media platforms to purge content deemed harmful to children. The ruling Communist Party strictly regulates the…
China’s clothing creates mountain of waste
At a factory in Zhejiang province on China’s eastern coast, two mounds of discarded cotton clothing and bed linens, loosely separated into dark and light colors, pile up on a workroom …
How did Indian contingent fare in 2008 Beijing Olympics?
Over 10,900 athletes from competed in 28 sports and 302 events at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Notably, China hosted the Super Olympics for the first time. The host nation won the most gold medals (48),
US President Biden Signs Law To Address China’s Occupation of Tibet, Beijing Vows ‘Firm Defence Measures’
US President Joe Biden on Friday, July 12, signed the ‘Promoting a Resolution to the Tibet-China Dispute Act’ (aka The Resolve Tibet Act), stressing that China’s occupation of Tibet must be addressed in accordance with…
China launches this colossus into space that will cover America: 1 GW of energy and darkness on Earth
China is going to launch a colossus into space to cover the Earth (and America): It will generate record energy, but with dark days …
Could China’s ‘intelligent’ 6G experiment signal the way to next-generation technology?
A test network has shown that existing 4G and 5G infrastructure could be ramped up to cope with higher demands, researchers say.
As crises hit plagued Niger-Benin oil pipeline, it may be up to China to end the deadlock
China has invested billions in Niger’s oil industry. Now it must solve a political spat if it wants to see any money back.
China sees more foreign visitors, but far fewer than before COVID
While China has extended visa-free entry to 12 European countries, industry experts say new measures are unlikely to drive travel recovery …