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Addictive, absurdly cheap and controversial: the rise of China’s Temu app
Temu’s meteoric growth – and its astronomical marketing budget – has experts asking whether its business model is sustainable
Exclusive-US-China tech war: RISC-V chip technology emerges as new battleground
In a new front in the U.S.-China tech war, President Joe Biden’s administration is facing pressure from some lawmakers to restrict American companies from working on a freely available chip technology widely used in China…
America’s Last Panda Zoo Sends China an Earnest Message
Zoo Atlanta is set to be the last place in the U.S. to house pandas come 2024, but their loan from China will expire soon.
Deadly Typhoon Koinu heads toward southern China and Hong Kong after battering Taiwan
Deadly Typhoon Koinu is heading towards southern China and Hong Kong this weekend after battering Taiwan with record wind gusts and injuring hundreds of people. The typhoon is set to bring heavy rain along the…
China’s Battle for Hearts and Minds
Joshua Kurlantzick’s book is a wake-up call about Beijing’s efforts—sometimes successful, sometimes not—to influence Asia and the world.
China’s economy will be hobbled for years by the real estate crisis
China’s robust growth, one of the fastest sustained expansions for a major economy in history, was propelled for decades by a housing boom fueled by a rising population and urbanization.
Terror threat to China ‘is challenge to our own’, Afghanistan’s Taliban leadership pledges to Beijing in apparent first
Afghanistan’s Taliban leadership has assured Beijing that it has worked to combat terrorism and regards threats to China as seriously as a threat against its own country. Afghanistan’s Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi said on…
China keeps raking in the golds as it dominates Asian Games on home soil in Hangzhou
Chinese swimmer Wu Shutong has taken Asian Games gold in the 10-kilometer race. She finished seconds ahead of her competition from Japan in the more-than two-hour race which she swam just days after her 18th…
Australian cotton exports to China surge to nine-year high
Australia’s exports of cotton to China ballooned to 61,319 metric tons worth $130 million in August, the most since July 2014, Australian customs data showed, as traders took advantage of normalising …
Experts Predict This New Stake-to-Mine Crypto Could 10x at Launch – The Future of Cloud Mining?
Bitcoin Minetrix, a cloud mining platform that operates in a decentralized manner, recently initiated a presale for its own $BTCMTX token. They’ve introduced Stake-to-Mine as a new approach to achieve …
Unstoppable Gauff extends winning streak to reach Beijing quarter-finals
Coco Gauff racked up the longest winning streak on the WTA Tour this season by beating Veronika Kudermetova 7-6(5) 6-2 in the third round of the China Open on Thursday for her 15th consecutive victory…
Is Biden ‘Too Soft’ on China?
The U.S. president called Xi Jinping a dictator amid disputes over trade and Taiwan and the legacy of Donald Trump’s Beijing policy.