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Despite tensions, US-China AI research collaborations are alive and well
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Chetwoods and J&A unveil beach-informed metro station in Shenzhen
Architecture studios Chetwoods and J&A have transformed a metro station in Shenzhen, China, into a coastal-themed transit hub, drawing on the local landscape and cultural identity. Created as part of …
China’s State Grid outlays record $88.7 bln investment for 2025
China’s State Grid will invest a record over 650 billion yuan ($88.7 billion) in the country’s power grid this year, state-run CCTV said on Wednesday, up from 600 billion in 2024.
How China Is Trying To Jump-Start A Wavering Economy, Encourage Spending
As China’s economy struggles, officials in Beijing have the arduous task of formulating a policy response that can ensure sustainable growth in what promises to be a challenging year ahead.
Trump’s tariffs brought China and Mexico closer. Will his second term change that?
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US Army Missile System on China’s Doorstep Hits Moving Target in Fire Test
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