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China's AI-Backed Cyber Theft Raises Red Flags for U.S. OfficialsChina's cyber espionage activities using artificial intelligence (AI) are growing, raising concerns for U.S. intelligence agencies.
McDonald's Under Fire: Chinese Urge for Improved Quality Amidst Price IncreaseChinese people demand quality improvements from McDonald's as the fast-food giant raises prices on most of its items in China.
China Takes Aim at Toilet Paper Thieves: Facial Recognition Dispenser in RestroomsChina dominates facial recognition technology, but widespread use raises privacy concerns and led to government regulation.
China Warns Philippines: South China Sea Dispute Heating UpChina warns Philippines not to escalate South China Sea tensions, hints at strong retaliation and urges sensibility.
Beijing Faces Its Coldest December in Over 70 Years: 300 Hours Sub-freezing TemperaturesBeijing experiences its longest cold spell in 72 years, enduring over 300 consecutive hours of freezing temperatures.
Mass Production of China's Type 055 Destroyers: A Naval Confrontation with the U.S.China challenges U.S. naval dominance with mass production of Type 055 Destroyers, aiming for control in the South Pacific and Indian Oceans.
Viral Video: Riding an Escalator into the Water Makes THIS Aquarium a Hot TopicThe Shanghai Ocean Aquarium is a must-visit with its world's longest underwater tunnel and diverse marine life exhibits.
TOP 10 Unique Buildings for Instagram-Worthy ShotsHere are some of the world's most astonishing architectural wonders, from the Xinxiang Cultural Tourism Center to the Luma Arles in France.
India's Military Ambition: Spends $100 Billion on Domestic Production for Fighter JetIndia's military modernization: Focused on Tejas production, growing confidence, and its role in the Indo-Pacific. Explore the details.
China on Edge as U.S. Equips Australia with 220 Tomahawk MissilesU.S. sells Tomahawk missiles to Australia, escalating tensions with China. Discover the implications behind this significant arms deal.
China Imposes Export Ban on Rare-Earth TechnologyChina tightens rare earth technology export controls, including refining and magnet production, as global supply chain diversification grows.
Chinese Man Places 'Dog Funnel' Around 5-Year-Old Granddaughter's Neck (+Video)Chinese man faces outrage for placing a pet funnel around his granddaughter's neck to prevent smartphone use.
US vs. China: Who Would Win if There's a War Over Taiwan? The Taiwan Strait conflict between the United States and China raises concerns of a sudden localized war. China is expected to deploy a large number of small and medium-sized missiles, ships, and submarines to block U.S. military access to Taiwan, and Chinese fighter jets are also likely to operate near Taiwan....
World's First 'Zootopia Theme Park in Shanghai DisneylandShanghai Disneyland opens the world's first Zootopia Theme Park, selling out tickets for three consecutive days.
U.S. Government Contemplates Increase Tariff on Chinese Goods Including Electric VehiclesThe U.S. government is considering raising tariffs on certain Chinese goods, including electric cars, as part of a long-term review.
U.S. and China Reestablish Military Communication Channels After 16-Month HiatusU.S. and China resume high-level military talks after 16 months, emphasizing dialogue to prevent accidental clashes.
US Government Takes Aim at Chinese-Made Legacy Chips: Tariffs on RadarThe U.S. government plans to counter low-cost Chinese-made legacy chips with tariffs after investigating procurement by domestic companies.
One Reason the World is envious of China On April 14, Tugurge Gold Mine, a gold mine developer in Wulaterzhongqi, Bayanaoal City, Neimeng District, China, announced the discovery of a new gold mine in Ganqi Mao De Wu Township, Wulaterzhongqi.The mine reportedly contains 38 tons of gold, worth about 3.894 trillion won...
China Breaks 6.5 Billion USD Currency Swap Deal with Argentina China has suspended a $6.5 billion (about 8.48 trillion won) currency swap deal with Argentina. The decision comes 10 days after Argentine President Javier Millay, who criticized China during his campaign and called for a break in ties, took office...
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