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In a recent development, several core members of a well-known Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO) in China have been arrested. The news, shared by the Twitter account (@wublockchain12), …
Beijing goes into red alert for rainstorms
Beijing Meteorological Service issued a red alert, the country’s highest alert level for rainstorms, at 5: 30 pm on Saturday. It said from Saturday night to Tuesday night, the city will be lashed by heavy…
Chinese local governments roll out the red carpet for Big Tech firms as Beijing shifts stance
Several Chinese cities, such as Beijing and Hangzhou, have already inked cooperation deals with internet giants The Chinese government is ending more than two years of crackdowns on the tech sector amid a slowing economy…
Le Maire says France wants better China market access
French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said in Beijing on Sunday his country wants to get better access to Chinese markets.
China-Founded Rivals Ramp Up War for American Shoppers
Online sellers Shein and Temu are fighting in U.S. courts, alleging dirty tricks as they duel for workers and suppliers back in China.
How China’s hidden debt risk ‘comes from its system’, and why local governments are beholden to Beijing
China’s zero-Covid policies and its post-pandemic recovery efforts have strained finances at local levels, pushing debt to an all-time high this year – twice what it was in 2017 – with little help …
China defends trade with Russia after US warnings
The Chinese government defended its dealings with Russia as “normal economic and trade cooperation” Friday after a U.S. intelligence report said Beijing possibly provided equipment used in Ukraine …
WeChat: Why does Elon Musk want X to emulate China’s everything-app?
Musk is an admirer of Chinese mega-app WeChat, which combines messaging, social media, finances, dating, and more.
China is after Americans’ personal information through these apps: Steven Mosher
Author of ‘Bully of Asia’ Steven Mosher discusses national security concerns from shopping app Temu and how Americans’ banking details could be exposed on ‘One Nation with Brian Kilmeade.’ …
EXCLUSIVE New evidence of Beijing’s Covid cover-up and possible Wuhan lab leak revealed: China’s public health authorities cracked virus’ genetic code five DAYS before the …
The revelation, confirmed by independent investigators, exposes the scale of Beijing’s cover-up of the outbreak in Wuhan – which experts fear inflamed the pandemic’s spread with disastrous consequences. The genome sequence, vital for developing …
Why it’s getting easier to be a single mum in China
“Traditionally women relied on men and the family for support. As we earn more, men and women become more equal. Women can even employ people to help them,” she says. But the vast majority of…
China is installing offshore wind turbines as tall as 30 Rock in the Taiwan Strait
A 16-megawatt offshore turbine joined China’s fleet this week, and the company behind it boasts it alone should be able to power 36,000 homes a year.
