brought in to investigate concluded the activity was likely from China, NewsCorp said Friday. In an email to all NewsCorp employees, David Kline, NewsCorp’s chief technology officer and Billy O …
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China gears up for Year of Tiger amid greater fiscal support, industrial strength
Robotic arms assemble engines on an assembly line at a workshop of the Weichai Power Co., Ltd. in Weifang City, east China’s Shandong Province, April 22, 2021. (Xinhua/Guo Xulei) BEIJING, Feb. 4 …
U.S. House set to pass sweeping vote on China competition bill
That legislation includes $52 billion to increase domestic semiconductor production and authorizes $190 billion for U.S. technology and research to compete with China. The House bill authorizes $45 …
China Gaslights the World by Picking Uighur Athlete to Ignite the Olympic Flame
China responded head-on to criticism of its human rights abuses in Xinjiang province today by choosing a young athlete of Uighur descent to light the Olympic flame at the opening of the Beijing …
China Gaslights the World by Picking Uighur Athlete to Ignite the Olympic Flame
China responded head-on to criticism of its human rights abuses in Xinjiang province today by choosing a young athlete of Uighur descent to light the Olympic flame at the opening of the Beijing …
Protesters denounce Winter Olympics with mock medals for China’s ‘record-breaking atrocities’
Hundreds of protesters came together to condemn China’s human rights record and the International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) decision to award the country a second Olympics in just over a decade.
IPO-Bound Tuhu Searches for Profits in Aftermarket Car Services
With growing car ownership in China and greater spending on aftermarket … More details on Tuhu’s IPO have yet to be released. To estimate its potential market value, we can use Yixin’s …
Emboldened China opens Olympics, with lockdown and boycotts
BEIJING (AP) — China, which used its first Olympics to amplify its international aspirations, invited the world back Friday — sort of — for the pandemic era’s second Games, this time as an emboldened …
Putin hails $117.5 billion of China deals as Russia squares off with West
MOSCOW/SINGAPORE (Reuters) -President Vladimir Putin unveiled new Russian oil and gas deals with China worth an estimated $117.5 billion on Friday, promising to ramp up Russia’s Far East exports at a …
UPDATE 1-China lifts restrictions on imports of Russian wheat, barley
MOSCOW, Feb 4 (Reuters) – China will allow imports of wheat and barley from all regions of Russia, the Russian state agricultural watchdog said on Friday, a new grain export success for Russia …
As China welcomes the world to Winter Olympics, its economy is ever more isolated from the west
Weaker exports and reducing debt mean that China is heading for a slowdown: the World Bank projects that its economic growth will be just over 5% in 2022, compared to 8% in 2021. More broadly…
China lifts restrictions on imports of Russian wheat, barley
MOSCOW — China will allow imports of wheat and barley from all regions of Russia, the Russian state agricultural watchdog said on Friday, a new grain export success for Russia that could lead to …
