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The fossil of a tiny bird-like dinosaur with surprisingly long lower legs has been discovered in China. The creature would have lived during the Late Jurassic Period 148 million to 150 million years ago in…
Why Is Europe Helping China Decimate U.S. Tech Leadership? | Opinion
The European Union is planning to establish a court to determine licensing fees on the West’s most important commercial technology. The plan benefits China.
China against clubbing of climate resilience clause as part of G20 sovereign debt restructuring package
China is opposed to clubbing of the climate resilient clause as part of sovereign debt restructuring of three vulnerable nations — Zambia, Ghana and Ethiopia– proposed by G20 Finance Track, sources …
Huawei’s Mate 60 Pro will help it take lost ground in China but can it help the smartphone giant regain global glory?
Huawei’s Mate 60 Pro may prove popular with domestic consumers but analysts say its overseas appeal will be limited Counterpoint says new model could help Huawei make it back into the top four brands …
Wall Street Journal: China bans use of iPhones for government officials
The iPhone ban for government officials may be retaliation for similar moves made by the US against Chinese tech, and could have a chilling effect on Apple and other large foreign brands with an …
China reportedly bans government officials from using iPhones for work
China ordered officials at central government agencies not to use Apple’s iPhones and other foreign-branded devices for work or bring them into the office, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday, …
Great Wall of China ‘Severely Damaged’ by Workers — What Happened
A section of the Great Wall in China was severely damaged after construction workers dug out a large gap as a shortcut to get their equipment through.The wall was “severely damaged” after a man and…
Partnership With China More Important Than Belt and Road-Italy’s Tajani
ROME (Reuters) – A strategic partnership between Italy and China would be more valuable than a deal such as the Belt and Road initiative, Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said on Wednesday addressing Parliament.
China’s Xpeng says German carmakers ready to tackle crisis in EV race
German carmakers are determined to tackle the problems they face in producing competitive electric vehicles, an executive at Chinese EV maker Xpeng said on Wednesday, as China’s carmakers put pressure on European rivals in the…
China bans iPhone use for gov’t employees to curb reliance on American-owned Apple, foreign tech: report
Beijing is reportedly instructing central government agency staffers not to use iPhones at work as part of a push to curb reliance on foreign technology.
China Derisking Is Inevitable. To Minimize the Pain, Supply Chains Need a Revolution.
Initial enthusiasm stemmed from China’s low labor costs. In the years that followed, U.S. companies were able to use a China-centric supply chain to successfully maintain competitive prices on a wide …
China bans government officials from using iPhones for work – report
China has reportedly ordered officials at central government agencies not to use Apple’s iPhones or other foreign-branded devices for work.