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China’s Shenzhen dangles financial incentives to spur satellite sector
China’s southern tech city of Shenzhen said on Monday it would offer up to 300 million yuan ($47 million) in financial incentives per project as part of a push to become an innovation hub for…
South China’s Shenzhen subsidizes up to $47 million to promote innovative satellite development
Shenzhen, South China’s Guangdong Province on Monday released a set of measures, including aid worth up to 300 million yuan ($47 million) to transform the city into an innovation hub for the satellite …
Europe risks falling behind China and US in renewables, warn industry chiefs
Europe risks falling behind the US and China in efforts to decarbonise unless it legislates for a radical expansion of renewable energy, said leaders of the bloc’s chemicals and wind power industries.
US seeks ‘common approach’ over possible boycott of next year’s Beijing Winter Olympics
Provided by Firstpost US seeks ‘common approach’ over possible boycott of next year’s Beijing Winter Olympics . Washington: Washington reiterated its desire Monday to forge a ” …
Can China still lead the world in tech without a new Jack Ma?
China has cut its global tech champions down to size, cracking down on antitrust abuses and undue risk taking. But the heavy-handed approach could backfire on Beijing by stifling an entrepreneurial …
China reports 33 new coronavirus cases in mainland on June 7
China reported 33 new coronavirus cases on the mainland for June 7, up from 19 cases a day earlier, the health authority said in a statement on Tuesday.
Risking Beijing’s wrath, US to start discussing trade deal with Taiwan
WASHINGTON: The US will soon start discussing a trade deal with Taiwan, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Monday, risking Beijing’s wrath. “I know we are engaged in conversations with Taiwan, or …
South China Sea war fears surge as US backs Malaysia over Beijing warplane ‘intrusion’
Malaysia believes Beijing scrambled 16 aircraft near its sovereign airspace last week, prompting outrage. China has disputed this, with a military source insisting only two planes were involved. The …
A Chinese girl studies in Beijing
A young Chinese girl studies on the sidewalk outside her parents restaurant in Beijing on November 8, 2013. Despite China’s demanding education system, Chinese students form the largest overseas group …
Beijing’s belligerence and Dhaka’s pushback
As the Quad gains momentum, states in the Indo-Pacific and South Asia are more likely to resist Chinese largesse …
Chinese students practice their calligraphy skills at a temple near Beijing, China
Chinese students practice their calligraphy skills at a temple near Beijing on December 14, 2017. Chinese academics have been urging schools to keep traditional Chinese cultural courses as more …
China’s Uyghur ‘Reeducation’: Needles in Pregnant Bellies, Under Fingernails
Several Uyghur exiles told an independent tribunal they suffered forced labor, abortions, beatings and more while living in China’s Xinjiang region.
