Beijing United Family Hospital and Chinese tech giant Alibaba’s DAMO Academy announced a strategic partnership on Sunday. The two sides will work together to explore multi-disease AI screening services.
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CNBC’s The China Connection newsletter: Beijing wants more babies — are businesses ready for Gen Z parents?
China’s young parents are digital-natives, globally minded and experience-driven. That mindset is shaping how — and where — they spend.
How the US and China Are Fighting for Africa’s Vital Resources
President Donald Trump has set about inking deals with the continent’s leaders to counter China’s outsized influence.
China tackles chikungunya virus outbreak with wide range of measures as thousands fall ill
An outbreak of the chikungunya virus in China has prompted authorities to take preventive measures. The government is using mosquito nets and disinfection, threatening fines for people who fail to …
U.S. charges Chinese nationals with illegally exporting chips to China
Two Chinese nationals residing in California have been arrested and charged with violating export control laws by allegedly shipping advanced microchips used in artificial intelligence to China.
CDC issues warning as China fights chikungunya virus in Guangdong
The mosquito-borne chikungunya is rare in China, but the CDC urges caution and Chinese officials have taken steps compared to its COVID-19 response.
How Long Does It Take to Recover from Chikungunya? Exploring China’s 7,000-Case Outbreak and Covid-Style Response
Chikungunya is hitting all the headlines across China. Within just a few weeks, over 7,000 people have been infected in the province of Guangdong, with most of the cases being reported in the bustling …
Devastating Floods Highlight Beijing’s Water Problems
The highlights this week: Floods prompt mass evacuations in Beijing, a viral video of bullying sparks protests, and another trade deadline looms over the United States and China.
Beijing Bailout for property giants is a ‘pipe dream’: Andrew Collier
Andrew Collier, managing director at Orient Capital Research and senior fellow (M-RCBG) at the Harvard Kennedy School, says the Chinese central government has been reluctant to “throw good money” towards bad property developers,
Monsoon peaks in south China, unleashing landslides, disease
Rescue crews raced on Wednesday to clear debris and flooded roads as southern China braced for more extreme rainfall and spreading infection after some of the worst downpours this century, as East Asian monsoon rains…
China’s export growth likely slowed in July as US tariff deadline looms: Reuters poll
China’s export growth probably slowed in July, as manufacturers await clarity on whether Beijing can reach a deal with its top consumer market, the United States, or if President Donald Trump will …
Landmark mission highlights eVTOL potential
Notably, CarryAll is the world’s first eVTOL over 1 ton to receive a type certificate, production license, and individual airworthiness certificate. Featuring a composite wing, it boasts a range of …
China used to fine couples for having too many babies. Now it can’t pay them enough
Pessimistic about the future, young people in China don’t want to have children – a growing trend that worries the government as it tries to avert a population crisis of its own making.
