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Analysis - Did Bill Gates really say we don't need to address climate change? Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Bill Gates has been in the news of late, with claims that he has changed his stance on climate change, following a memo he posted on his website. But is that really the case? News - Science - | 28 minutes ago

Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Bill Gates has been in the news of late, with claims that he has changed his stance on climate change, following a memo he posted on his website. But is that really the case?

CBC News - World - 10 minutes ago

Why is Trump hosting Central Asia leaders; are Russia, China his targets?

US President Donald Trump to meet leaders from five central asian countries in Washington for 10th meeting of C5+1.

Aljazeera - Top Stories - 20 minutes ago

Why is Trump hosting C Asia leaders; can he compete with Russia, China?

US President Donald Trump to meet leaders from five central asian countries in Washington for 10th meeting of C5+1.

Aljazeera - US News - 20 minutes ago

How US Nuclear Weapons Compare to Russia and China After New Missile Tests

U.S. President Donald Trump said he may be working to denuclearize with Russia and China.

Newsweek - World - 20 minutes ago

Nvidia's Jensen Huang softens his 'China will win the AI race' remark to FT

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang reportedly told the Financial Times that "China is going to win the AI race," before releasing a notably softer statement soon after.

CNBC - Top Stories - 28 minutes ago

Nvidia's Huang warns China will 'win the AI race': FT

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang warned that China "is going to win" the race to develop next-generation artificial intelligence, urging Washington to speed up its efforts.

Hurriyet Daily News - World - 57 minutes ago

Nvidia's Huang warns China will 'win the AI race': Report

BEIJING: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang warned that China "is going to win" the race to develop next-generation artificial intelligence, urging Washington to speed up its efforts.The head of the US chip giant told the Financial Times that Beijing's energy subsidies were boosting its drive to build cutting-edge semic

Channel NewsAsia - World - 1 hour ago

The Big Tech Show: Apple plan budget laptop and Trump says China won't get Nvidia top chips

What does Amazon’s new sub-sea cable mean for Ireland? Is Apple planning a new budget laptop? And why is Trump reserving Nvidia’s most advanced chips?

Independent.ie - Top Stories - 2 hours ago

China's emissions to peak later than previously forecast, experts say

Seven in 10 climate researchers expect China's carbon emissions to peak by the end of the decade, survey shows.

Aljazeera - World - 3 hours ago

China's robotics boom: Unitree's IPO plan signals Beijing's next tech investment frenzy

The Hangzhou-based robotics startup is reportedly preparing an initial public offering that could value it at up to 50 billion yuan (US$7 billion).

Channel NewsAsia - Business - 4 hours ago

Netherlands' seizure of China chipmaker Nexperia sparks concerns among global auto companies

Nissan will reportedly trim production of its top-selling Rogue SUV in Japan due to a shortage of Nexperia chips, while Germany said it is discussing the matter with affected companies.

Channel NewsAsia - Top Stories - 5 hours ago

China Suspends Tariffs on Some US Products Following Trump–Xi Meeting

The CCP is also expected to end its retaliatory measures against U.S. semiconductor manufacturers.

Epoch Times - US News - 6 hours ago

China and Syria: Rebuilding ties after regime change

Beijing and Damascus are entering a new phase of diplomatic and economic engagement

Daily Sabah - Opinion - 12 hours ago

China's Shein has opened its first-ever permanent shop in central Paris on Wednesday.

Online retail platforms Shein, Temu, AliExpress and Wish are being investigated in France over alleged dissemination of contents including child pornography on their marketplaces. And the EU plans better controls.

Deutsche Welle - Business - 12 hours ago

The scramble for Greenland's rare earths -- As the US and the West races to break China's stranglehold over rare earths production, some firms are betting that Greenland will become a new mining frontier.

As the US and the West races to break China's stranglehold over rare earths production, some firms are betting that Greenland will become a new mining frontier.

BBC News - Business - 16 hours ago

China's Shenzhou 20 return mission delayed due to space debris impact

China’s Shenzhou-20 crewed spacecraft has delayed its return mission to Earth after the vessel was possibly hit by tiny bits of space debris, the country’s human spaceflight agency said on Wednesday, an unusual situation that could disrupt the operation of the country’s space station Tiangong.

CTV News - Science - 17 hours ago

China's Navy Stages Show of Force Near Red Sea

The Chinese military said it deployed naval vessels to protect international sea lanes and maintain regional peace and stability.

Newsweek - World - 19 hours ago

Serbia doesn't need to justify ties with Russia and China – Vucic

Serbia has resisted Western pressure to antagonize Russia, citing its historic and strategic links

Russia Today - World - 19 hours ago

China is the new science power: How will Europe respond?

China is taking the lead in international science: A new study shows how China overtakes the US in key areas of research and increasingly dominates the agenda. What does this mean for Europe?

Deutsche Welle - Science - 22 hours ago

China's Shenzhou-20 return mission delayed due to space debris impact

The delay highlights the danger to space travel posed by increasing amounts of space debris and could disrupt the operation of the country’s space station Tiangong.

NBC News - World - 1 day ago

US Ally Shadows China Spy Ship Sailing Around Territory

China is expanding its military presence across the western Pacific through deployments of its navy.

Newsweek - World - 1 day ago

China blames Netherlands for chip supply tensions amid Nexperia standoff

In September the Dutch government took control of Nexperia, which is based in the Netherlands but owned by a Chinese company, citing national security concerns.

NBC News - Business - 1 day ago

China Defends Nigeria, Claims Trump Using Slaughter of Christians as 'Excuse to Interfere'

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning supports Nigeria and claims President Trump's allegations of religious persecution are false.

Breitbart - World - 1 day ago

EU Hails 'Progress' in Nexperia Talks With China as Dutch Seizure Stirs Chip Supply Debate

The European Union’s chief trade negotiator said that he ‘welcomed progress on Nexperia, key to restoring a semiconductor supply chain.’

Epoch Times - Business - 1 day ago

Starbucks Selling Control of China Business to Boyu Capital in $4 Billion Deal

The new joint venture aims to regain momentum amid growing competition in China.

Epoch Times - US News - 1 day ago

China's Yuan tops dollar in trade but struggles persist

China now settles nearly a third of its $6.2 trillion trade in yuan instead of dollars — up from 20% in 2022. But economic imbalances and tight capital controls will keep the currency from truly usurping the greenback.

Deutsche Welle - Business - 1 day ago

Is Europe really breaking free from China, or just following the US?

Europe says it is ‘de-coupling’ from China, but the Nexperia case shows it’s still acting under US influence.

Aljazeera - Opinion - 1 day ago

Starbucks to sell majority stake in China business -- The coffee giant entered China more than a quarter of a century ago but has faced tough competition in recent years.

The coffee giant entered China more than a quarter of a century ago but has faced tough competition in recent years.

BBC News - Business - 2 days ago

China's spy joke with South Korea that sounded like a warning | About That

Chinese President Xi Jinping gifted South Korean President Lee Jae Myung a pair of smartphones, jokingly telling him to 'check if there's a backdoor' — referring to the risk of unauthorized bypassing of security controls. Andrew Chang breaks down the layers of Xi's comment to better understand what may have been hidden behind the humour. Images provided by The Canadian Press, Reuters and Getty Images

CBC News - World - 2 days ago

US Government Backs Rare-Earth Magnet Startup With $1.4 Billion to Counter China

The U.S. government announced a $1.4 billion partnership Monday with Vulcan Elements and ReElement Technologies to build a domestic rare-earth magnet | Economy

Breitbart - World - 2 days ago

Beyond Survival and Science: How GIFT Theory Seeks to Unite Physics, Humanity, and Divinity

Scotia Baker describes GIFT as a mathematical structure that connects physical laws, moral behavior, and computational logic.

International Business Times - Technology - 2 days ago

Report: China's Temu and Shein, Cornered in the U.S. by Trump, Ravaging Local Markets in Colombia

Colombian clothing manufacturers are struggling to keep up with the unfair trading practices and de minimis exploits of Temu and Shein.

Breitbart - World - 2 days ago

Dedollarization: How the West boosts China's yuan

Western sanctions on Russia have spurred trade in China's renminbi to new highs. The curbs are helping China to test the dollar's status as the world's reserve currency, sparking new tariff threats from Donald Trump.

Deutsche Welle - Business - 2 days ago

Disruption to science will last longer than the US government shutdown

The consequences of the shutdown extend far beyond a lapse in funding.

Ars Technica - Top Stories - 2 days ago

India now incurs higher U.S. tariffs than China. What does it say about Trump's foreign policy?

The recent softening of ties between China and US indicate that US foreign policy may not prioritize its strategic relationship with India anymore.

CNBC - Politics - 3 days ago

China's Polar Silk Road Reaches Britain Through Russia's Arctic Corridor

Beijing’s first commercial voyage through Russia’s Northern Sea Route halves transit time to Europe, marking a new front in CCP–Russia cooperation.

Epoch Times - Business - 3 days ago

US seeks reboot of military contacts with China after Trump-Xi talks

US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said Saturday that he and his Chinese counterpart agreed to restart military-to-military channels to “deconflict and deescalate.” Hegseth met...

International The News - World - 3 days ago

China's Xi jokes about 'backdoor' as he gifts Lee Xiaomi phones

Chinese President Xi Jinping presented South Korea's President Lee Jae Myung with a pair of Xiaomi smartphones on Saturday, quipping that he should “check if there’s a backdoor,”...

International The News - World - 4 days ago

Research roundup: 6 cool science stories we almost missed

The highest-scoring Boggle board, catching high-speed snake bites in action, and more.

Ars Technica - Science - 4 days ago

Hegseth: U.S. ready to share tools to help allies counter an 'aggressive' China

Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth on Saturday committed to support Southeast Asian countries with technology to help them respond jointly to Chinese threats.

CNBC - Politics - 4 days ago

'Lick the science': This university is using craft beer to show off its ag research

A Saskatoon researcher has teamed up with a local brewery to craft a beer that allows consumers to taste and talk about advancements made in the agriculture sector.

CTV News - Science - 4 days ago

US Urges ASEAN to be Firm in Countering China in the South China Sea -- U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reiterated U.S. concern over what he called China's aggression in the disputed waters...

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reiterated U.S. concern over what he called China’s aggression in the disputed waters that intensified in recent months, citing incidents such as ramming of vessels and the use of water cannons.

Military.com - US News - 4 days ago

China's youngest astronaut heads to space station with lab mice

A three-person Chinese crew, including the country’s youngest astronaut to date, docked with the Tiangong space station early Saturday, accompanied by four laboratory mice.China’s Xinhua...

International The News - Technology - 5 days ago

Nvidia CEO Hopes to Sell Blackwell Chips to China, Lawmakers Urge Restrictions

A paper published last week found that Nvidia’s Blackwell chips, even when scaled down, could help China quickly close the AI gap.

Epoch Times - Business - 5 days ago

China-US defense talks in Kuala Lumpur aim to strengthen military ties, global security

Kuala Lumpur: Chinese Defense Minister Dong Jun met with his American counterpart Pete Hegseth Friday to discuss enhancing military relations and expl...

Peninsula Qatar - US News - 5 days ago

China Approved TikTok Transfer Deal, Bessent Says

An official agreement could be finalized in the coming weeks, the U.S. Treasury secretary said.

Epoch Times - Business - 6 days ago

Trump cuts fentanyl tariffs on China to 10% as Beijing delays latest rare earths curbs by a year

Trump said he will be going to China in April, followed by a trip by Xi to the U.S. without specifying a timeline.

CNBC - Business - 6 days ago

China reveals outcome of key US trade talks

Beijing has agreed to ease rare earth export controls in exchange for lowered tariffs and restrictions from Washington

Russia Today - Business - 6 days ago

Trump and Xi Agree to Surprise One-Year Trade Truce in Bid to De-escalate U.S.–China Clash

In a surprise breakthrough, U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping have agreed to a one-year trade truce, easing years of economic confrontation between the world's two largest economies.

International Business Times - World - 6 days ago

Reproduction -- The Abortion Pill Is Safe. Scientists Fear an FDA Investigation Will Ignore Science

Some scientists are concerned that the Trump administration will use “junk science” when reviewing mifepristone’s safety record

Scientific American - Health - 6 days ago

China launches youngest astronaut, mice on space mission

The crew for China's next manned flight to its space station will include the country's youngest astronaut to undertake a space mission,...

Daily Sabah - Science - 6 days ago

Japan Accelerates Defense Spending to Counter China Threat

Japan is rearming as fast as it can, resulting in the biggest change in its security posture since 1945.

Epoch Times - Opinion - 7 days ago

West a decade behind China on rare earths – Goldman Sachs

It could take Western producers up to ten years to develop rare earth processing and manufacturing capacity, Goldman Sachs has said

Russia Today - Business - 7 days ago

News Analysis: Trade deal or trade truce? Questions remain as Trump meets with China's Xi

Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping face a vast agenda at their meeting in Seoul, starting with the trade war over tariffs and high-tech exports.

Los Angeles Times - Technology - 7 days ago

Trump delivers strong message to China aboard USS Washington in Japan

Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang discusses President Donald Trump's meeting with Japan's new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi on 'Varney & Co.'

Fox News - Business - 8 days ago

US could ditch 100% China tariff threat – Treasury chief

US and China have agreed on a framework of a trade deal ahead of meeting between Trump and Xi, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has said

Russia Today - Business - 9 days ago

China's Shift to Debt Collector in Developing Countries—From Lender to Loan Shark

For the world’s poorest countries, Beijing has gone from an investing partner to a hard-nosed creditor.

Epoch Times - Business - 9 days ago

Can the West break China's grip on rare earths?

China has dominated every stage of the rare-earth supply chain over the past two decades. Efforts by other countries to reduce reliance on Chinese minerals have so far made little progress.

Deutsche Welle - Business - 11 days ago

"Smart attrition strategy": A US Blueprint to win a war against China

ALBAWABA - As tensions rise over the possibility of a military conflict between China and the US—and analysts warn that Beijing is currently better prep

Albawaba - Business - 11 days ago

China woos foreign tech talent, fueling its own graduates' job fears

A new visa aimed at highly skilled science and technology workers comes as the Trump administration is making it more difficult for such workers to go to the U.S.

NBC News - Technology - 12 days ago

Rocket Report: China tests Falcon 9 lookalike; NASA's Moon rocket fully stacked

A South Korean rocket startup will soon make its first attempt to reach low-Earth orbit.

Ars Technica - Science - 12 days ago

Democrats' anti-Trump lawfare is strengthening China

By <a href="/tag/Col. Robert-Maness">Col. Robert L. Maness</a> October 23, 2025 <p class="has-small-font-size"><em>(Views expressed by guest commentators may not reflect the views of OAN or its affiliates.)</em></p>

One America News Network - Opinion - 13 days ago

How does Africa fit into China's global electric vehicle supply chain?

China is making a deliberate attempt to weave Africa into its global EV map — not just as a supplier, but as a distribution hub and consumer base.

Global Voices - Technology - 13 days ago

China overtakes US as Germany's top trading partner – Reuters

US tariffs under President Donald Trump have weighed on German exports to the US

Russia Today - Business - 13 days ago

New report: Global climate efforts off-track -- Global climate change limit efforts are off-track from the 2030 goals set out by the Paris Agreement in 2016, according to the State of Climate Action 2025 Report. Kelly Levin, the chief of science, data and systems change at the Bezos Earth Fund, joins to break down the report.

Global climate change limit efforts are off-track from the 2030 goals set out by the Paris Agreement in 2016, according to the State of Climate Action 2025 Report. Kelly Levin, the chief of science, data and systems change at the Bezos Earth Fund, joins to break down the report.

CBS News - Science - 14 days ago

China sanctions two Lithuanian banks in retaliation for EU measures over Russia

ALBAWABA- China has imposed sanctions on two Lithuanian banks, barring them from conducting any transactions or cooperation with Chinese organizations a

Albawaba - Business - 14 days ago

The Trade War With China Mutes the Market's Momentum

The market outlook remains positive and has now become earnings-driven, which should propel the market into the year end, outside of any Black Swan event.

Epoch Times - Business - 15 days ago

Rare earths make gains amid U.S.-China trade battle

Shares of U.S.-listed companies related to the rare earth supply chain climbed on Monday.

CNBC - Business - 15 days ago

Anthropic's Claude Life Sciences will give researchers an AI efficiency boost

The announcement marks Anthropic's first formal launch within the life sciences sector

CNBC - Health - 15 days ago

China Envisions 'Dry Canal' to Compete With Panama Canal

Beijing seeks to capture canal traffic revenue, challenge U.S. presence, and gain influence with new transcontinental railway project.

Epoch Times - Opinion - 16 days ago

US, Australia sign key minerals agreement in strategic move vs China

US President Donald Trump and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese signed a strategic agreement on critical minerals on Monday, aimed at countering China, in a meeting that also saw Trump take...

International The News - Business - 16 days ago

China helps Ivory Coast modernize agricultural approaches

While China’s support in the Ivory Coast’s agricultural sector has yielded undeniable fruits, it also comes with complications.

Global Voices - Environment - 16 days ago

World photomicrography winners 2025: When science becomes art

The winning images have been chosen for the 51st Nikon Small World Competition, revealing the beauty of photography through a light microscope.

Deutsche Welle - Science - 17 days ago

JPL's rough ride: Can California's shining star of space science recover?

After four rounds of layoffs in two years that cut a quarter of its employees, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory now faces a daunting task: reclaiming its place at the vanguard of exploration and innovation.

Los Angeles Times - Business - 17 days ago

Pakistan's first Hyperspectral Satellite HS-1 lifts off from China

KARACHI: Pakistan has launched its first hyperspectral satellite, HS-1, from China’s Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre , with live scenes of the mission broadcast from the Space and Upper...

International The News - Technology - 18 days ago

Bill Nye Did Not Hold Back His Criticism Of 'Petulant' Trump's Science Agenda At 'No Kings' Rally

“This president and his associates cannot tolerate dissent. To them, our free speech is frightening,” Nye said.

Huffington Post - Science - 18 days ago

China's silence on Gaza genocide: Why it cannot become an empire

Israel’s genocide in Gaza has revealed an uncomfortable truth: China, despite its vast economic might, cannot yet act – or be regarded – as an empire

Daily Sabah - Opinion - 19 days ago

Beijing, It Seems, Hopes That Used Car Salespeople Can Save China's Economy

To boost consumer spending and revive China’s struggling economy, Beijing is targeting the used car market—a step, to be sure, but far less than what is needed.

Epoch Times - Business - 20 days ago

Farmers urge ending the trade war as China shuns U.S. soybeans

China has not bought any U.S. soybeans from this fall’s crop, including from Illinois, which is the nation’s largest soybean grower.

Chicago Sun-Times - US News - 21 days ago

Apple to increase Chinese investments amid US-China trade tension

Apple’s announcement comes amid increased pressure between Washington and Beijing as new tariffs loom.

Aljazeera - Science - 21 days ago

Gov. JB Pritzker joins Democratic governors' health coalition to combat Trump's 'war on science'

The Governors Public Health Initiative is an effort to protect Democratic states from massive public health changes being enacted by the Trump administration.

Chicago Sun-Times - US News - 21 days ago

BHP boss defends China ties amid iron ore ban reports

Speaking at a business event in Perth on Wednesday, BHP Australia president Geraldine Slattery said protracted negotiations with China were a “normal part of business”.

Sydney Morning Herald - Business - 22 days ago

EU trade chief Šefčovič slams China's rare earth export curbs

EU Trade Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič took aim at China and its new trade policy on rare earths on Tuesday, denouncing "unprocessable" Chinese requests on EU companies.

Euronews - Business - 22 days ago

Bessent tells the FT that China wants 'to pull everybody else down with them'

Bessent accused China of trying to weaken the global economy by slapping export controls on resources vital for technology.

CNBC - Business - 22 days ago

First container ship from China docks in UK via Arctic shortcut

The use of the Northern Sea Route is expected to boost freight turnover through Russia’s Arctic waters

Russia Today - Business - 22 days ago

US treasury chief accuses China of 'Leninist' trade tactics

Scott Bessent has said Beijing’s export controls on rare earth minerals damage the global economy

Russia Today - Business - 22 days ago

Type 1 Diabetes Science Is Having a Moment

Living with type 1 diabetes today is leaps and bounds easier than it was decades ago. Things are only getting better

Scientific American - Top Stories - 22 days ago

European markets rise as mining stocks rebound amid U.S.-China trade spat

European stocks closed preliminarily higher on Monday, with mining names gaining amid a new tariff dispute between the U.S. and China.

CNBC - World - 23 days ago

Kate's comments on screentime hit a nerve across the UK - so what does science say?

The Princess of Wales caused ripples on social media, with parents arguing about whether screentime - the amount of time spent using screen-based technology daily - is actually harmful for children.

Sky News - Technology - 24 days ago

Trump hikes tariffs on China by extra 100 per cent, threatens to cancel talks with Xi Jinping

There was no immediate reaction from Beijing after Trump said China should not "be allowed to hold the world 'captive'".

SBS - Politics - 26 days ago

More women will win Nobel science prizes, says Nobel laureate

More women will win Nobel prizes in the science disciplines in future as their numbers in labs and research teams grow, 2023 physics prize laureate Anne...

Daily Sabah - Science - 26 days ago

Artificial Intelligence -- Will AI Ever Win Its Own Nobel? Some Predict a Prizeworthy Science Discovery Soon

Some researchers think artificial intelligence could produce Nobel-worthy research, but others question whether autonomous AI scientists are possible or even desirable

Scientific American - Technology - 28 days ago

Palestinian-born Nobel laureate Yaghi lauds science's 'equalizing force'

Nobel chemistry laureate Omar Yaghi was born in Jordan to Palestinian refugees, a quiet and curious child raised in a lively household that shared one room...

Daily Sabah - Science - 28 days ago

Palestine is now the conscience of the world. No deal will change that

Dressed up as statesmanship, the Trump-Netanyahu proposal is nothing but an attempt to impose surrender

Middle East Eye - Top Stories - 1 month ago

Museum of Science and Industry workers' union votes to authorize strike

The museum employees have been in contract negotiations for more than two years. Workers say 90% of eligible employees voted to strike, if necessary.

Chicago Sun-Times - Business - 1 month ago

China Publishes, Then Deletes Report of Potential Alien Signals -- Observations from a radio telescope almost certainly aren't evidence of aliens, but we'd love to know more about these alleged signals.

Observations from a radio telescope almost certainly aren't evidence of aliens, but we'd love to know more about these alleged signals.

Gizmodo - Science - 1 month ago

How the Kimmel Controversy Echoes Disney's Dirty China Deal

Former Disney CEO Michael Eisner berated the company’s capitulation before authoritarian MAGA threats, but in many ways, he set the example.

The Nation - World - 1 month ago

China's electric vehicle exports fuel Tajikistan's green transition goals

China has emerged as the key partner for Tajikistan’s green transportation transition. It is the country's main supplier of electric vehicles (EVs) and has committed to help produce EVs locally.

Global Voices - Technology - 1 month ago

Pentagon Bans Tech Vendors From Using China-Based Personnel After ProPublica Investigation

The Defense Department has tightened cybersecurity requirements for its cloud services providers. The changes come after ProPublica revealed how Microsoft’s use of China-based engineers left sensitive government data vulnerable to hacking.

ProPublica - Technology - 1 month ago

China is helping Uzbekistan save the Aral Sea

Once the fourth-largest lake in the world, the Aral Sea is now almost entirely a desert, having lost more than 90 percent of its surface area since the 1960s.

Global Voices - Health - 1 month ago

US, China reach TikTok framework deal, Trump teases Friday call with Xi

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has said that the Donald Trump administration has reached a framework agreement regarding TikTok.

First Post - World - 1 month ago

What fuels anti-China sentiments in Uzbekistan?

Dismissing the anti-Chinese sentiments as lies and manipulation is an oversimplification of the complex and changing perception of China in Uzbekistan.

Global Voices - Business - 1 month ago

How is Africa benefiting from China's global renewable push?

A stronger win-win partnership between the two parties, requiring technology transfer or knowledge sharing accompanied by local technical training for Africans, must be promoted.

Global Voices - Business - 1 month ago

China's Xi and North Korea's Kim Pledge Deeper Ties During Meeting in Beijing -- Xi and Kim, along with top officials from their countries, met at Beijing's Great Hall of the People a day after Kim attended...

Xi and Kim, along with top officials from their countries, met at Beijing's Great Hall of the People a day after Kim attended a Chinese military parade alongside other foreign leaders including Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Military.com - US News - 2 months ago

DeepSeek and the digital battleground: China's AI influence abroad

As the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) promotes DeepSeek abroad, making cutting-edge AI technology accessible to the Global South, this comes with hidden risks and human-rights-related consequences.

Global Voices - Technology - 2 months ago

Pentagon Warns Microsoft: Company's Use of China-Based Engineers Was a "Breach of Trust"

The Defense Department is opening an investigation to determine if the tech giant’s use of overseas engineers to maintain sensitive U.S. government computer systems compromised national security.

ProPublica - Technology - 2 months ago

Even as China's economy suffers, stocks soar. What's going on?

The Shanghai composite is defying gravity

Economist - Business - 2 months ago

China's mid-year economic wobble

The government experiments with small handouts to households

Economist - Business - 2 months ago

Microsoft Failed to Disclose Key Details About Use of China-Based Engineers in U.S. Defense Work, Record Shows

The tech giant is required to regularly provide U.S. officials with its plan for keeping government data safe from hacking. Yet a copy of Microsoft’s security plan obtained by ProPublica makes no reference to the company’s China-based operations.

ProPublica - Technology - 2 months ago

America's new plan to fight a war with China

Readying for a rumble in the jungle

Economist - World - 2 months ago

Op-ed: Letting Silicon Valley dictate U.S. AI policy will benefit China

The AI race will be won not by those who develop the most powerful models, but by those who can deploy them the most widely, and that's looking like China.

CNBC - Opinion - 2 months ago

Indonesia has a waste problem. Does China have a solution?

Social opposition to WTE incineration is currently limited in Indonesia, as the industry is in an elementary phase, but public concerns will likely increase as the market in Indonesia grows.

Global Voices - Health - 3 months ago

Microsoft Used China-Based Engineers to Support Product Recently Hacked by China

Microsoft announced that Chinese state-sponsored hackers had exploited vulnerabilities in its popular SharePoint software but didn’t mention that it has long used China-based engineers to maintain the product.

ProPublica - Technology - 3 months ago

U.S. Science and Scientific American Have Weathered Attacks Before and Won

Federal officials seized 3,000 copies of Scientific American in 1950 in a “red scare” era of attacks on science. The move backfired and offers lessons for today

Scientific American - Opinion - 3 months ago

Global auto industry on edge as China tightens rare earth mineral exports -- Diplomats and executives from India, Japan and the EU have sought meetings with their Chinese counterparts to reach a solution after China imposed restrictions on the export of rare earth alloys, mixtures and magnets

Diplomats and executives from India, Japan and the EU have sought meetings with their Chinese counterparts to reach a solution after China imposed restrictions on the export of rare earth alloys, mixtures and magnets

First Post - Technology - 3 months ago

The Myth of the Designer Baby-Why 'Genetic Optimization' Is More Hype Than Science

A genomics firm saying they can help parents with “genetic optimization” of their embryos is tone-deaf Silicon Valley marketing trampling over legitimate science. Parents should be wary

Scientific American - Opinion - 3 months ago

Microsoft Used China-Based Support for Multiple U.S. Agencies, Potentially Exposing Sensitive Data

Microsoft says it will no longer use China-based engineers to support the Pentagon. But ProPublica found that the tech giant has relied on its global workforce for years to support other federal clients, including the Justice Department.

ProPublica - Technology - 3 months ago

Microsoft Says It Has Stopped Using China-Based Engineers to Support Defense Department Computer Systems

After a ProPublica investigation revealed how Microsoft’s “digital escort” tech support service could expose sensitive government data to cyberattacks, the company says China-based engineers will no longer provide assistance on DOD cloud services.

ProPublica - Technology - 3 months ago

China's exporters shrug off the trade war—for now

How long can they continue to do so?

Economist - Business - 3 months ago

California breathes sigh of relief with delayed tariffs on Mexico and Canada. China remains in play

Stocks largely recover from an early tumble after Trump confirms one-month delay in imposing tariffs on Mexico. But tariffs on China remain in play.

Los Angeles Times - Business - 6 months ago

Chinese officials look to limit social media and screen time in China

While some youth in China admit to spending an excessive amount of time on the internet, many are skeptical about new government proposals aimed at regulating the time young Chinese spend online and on social media sites. In conversations at China’s annual political meetings that wrapped up in...

Voice of America - World - 7 months ago

Can the US pry Russia away from China?

Western politicians have repeatedly called on China to limit or cease tacit support for Russia’s bloody war against Ukraine

Voice of America - Top Stories - 7 months ago

US researchers and doctors rally for science against Trump cuts -- Protesters say say firings, budget and grant cuts in health, climate, science and other research government agencies endanger not just the future but the present

Protesters say say firings, budget and grant cuts in health, climate, science and other research government agencies endanger not just the future but the present

Voice of America - Science - 7 months ago

Industry-Backed Legislation Would Bar the Use of Science Behind Hundreds of Environmental Protections

Two bills in Congress would prohibit the Environmental Protection Agency from using hundreds of chemical assessments completed by its IRIS program in environmental regulations or enforcement.

ProPublica - Environment - 7 months ago

China uses DeepSeek, other AI models, for surveillance and information attacks on US

Beijing also uses AI models to collect biometric data and for social media listening for Chinese security services

Voice of America - Technology - 8 months ago

Who has better humanoid robots, US or China?

Chinese tech firms and state media have spotlighted humanoid robots, which have grown in popularity since the Unitree G1 appeared to run, jump, dance and perform martial arts-like movements in a recent demonstration. Both the United States and China are leaders in humanoid robot technology....

Voice of America - Technology - 8 months ago

Biden's Curbs On China Could Blunt Singapore's Edge In An Emerging Technology Field

As Washington races to deny China the advantage in key technology areas, eyes are on Singapore, Southeast Asia's rising quantum technology leader.

International Business Times - Technology - 2 years ago