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AI in spotlight as 'transport logistic 2025' opens in Munich

AI in spotlight as 'transport logistic 2025' opens in Munich
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Chinese researchers release Tianshan watershed streamflow dataset

Chinese researchers release Tianshan watershed streamflow dataset
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Temu’s US daily users drop 58% after China import policy shift

The US ended the "de minimis" rule on May 2, 2025 which previously allowed Chinese companies to ship goods tariff-free.
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Kim Jong Un vets 10-year plan to build more hospitals in visit to pilot project

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un turned his public focus from military to civilian matters for the first time in over six weeks with a visit to a new hospital …
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Cash-strapped Beijing drinkers turn to unlicensed homebars

Spread of illicit speakeasies underlines weak consumption in world’s second-largest economy
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China to 2nd host Belt and Road science and technology conference

Over 100 countries and international organizations to attend, with AI, traditional medicine, tech transfer high on agenda.
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China chamber decries EU discriminatory curbs on medical device firms

The China Chamber of Commerce to the EU (CCCEU) on Monday decried a decision by EU member states to block Chinese companies from participating in public procurement tenders in the …
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Nvidia plans new AI chip to meet US export rules

Nvidia plans to produce B30 over 1 million units this year.
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Hong Kong NGOs call for clear eco-tourism framework amid land degradation concerns

Two Hong Kong NGOs have called on authorities to set a clear framework for eco-tourism development after discovering that existing arrangements may grant developers more flexibility to build private housing …
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Liverpool university’s China JV has links to blacklisted entities, report says

Think-tank highlights how Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University has come under scrutiny by the US and EU
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International Hotel Giants Are Profiting Despite Genocide in Xinjiang

Rather than reducing their exposure to the region, companies are on a building spree.
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EU restricts Chinese medical devices in new trade dispute

Bloc votes to exclude trading superpower’s bidders from contracts worth more than €5mn for next 5 years
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Vision and Pathways for U.S.-China Youth Exchanges in a New Era

Preamble In November 2023, President Xi Jinping announced at the welcome banquet hosted by U.S. friendship groups in San Francisco that China is willing to invite 50,000 American youth to …
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Örkesh Dölet descended on to Tiananmen Square with thousands of fellow student protesters. He’s now 36 years into exile | Nuria Khasim

As the anniversary of the 1989 massacre approaches, the Uyghur activist reflects on his lifelong dedication to the fight for democracyWhen I was little, mum used to take us to …
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Exiled pro-democracy activist on being Uyghur during Tiananmen Square protests - video

In 1989, a young Uyghur named Örkesh Dölet was a student leader in the Tiananmen Square protests. Throughout the protests, Dölet represented students in televised negotiations with Chinese Communist Party …
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At Foreign Ministers’ Meeting, China-Pacific Islands Relations Steam Ahead

While not groundbreaking, the meeting indicated steady progress towards China’s goal of a “shared future” with Pacific Island countries – including using them as strategic outposts.
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America’s Latest Problem: A Three-Way Nuclear Race

New Russian and Chinese weapons make Washington’s nuclear command structure vulnerable to attack.
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5% of Hong Kong critical infrastructure had ‘system vulnerabilities’ in 2024, police cybersecurity report finds

Five per cent of more than 90,000 critical infrastructure facilities in Hong Kong had “varying degrees of system vulnerabilities” last year, according to the cybercrime unit of the city’s police …
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Water Supplies Department investigates black particles found in drinking water at Hong Kong public housing estate

Hong Kong’s Water Supplies Department (WSD) has said it is investigating black particles found in the drinking water of a public housing estate, while giving assurance that the water is …
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China’s AI, humanoid tech to attract investors: Morgan Stanley

China's initiatives in AI are supported by government backing, active startups, and efforts to create open-source models.
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Chinese investors target Indonesia’s new capital with $4.6b

Chinese companies have submitted 36 letters of interest for various sectors in Indonesia's new capital.
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Chinese EVs report mixed May sales as price war hits

Leapmotor, supported by Stellantis, delivered a record 45,067 vehicles, a 148% year-on-year increase.
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Aggressive reshoring of supply chains risks significant GDP loss, warns OECD

Modelling shows localising manufacturing too quickly could reduce global trade by 18%
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Ukraine’s daring drone strikes should have Kim Jong Un looking over his shoulder

Ukraine’s stunning June 1 drone strikes deep inside Russia should serve as a stark wake-up call for Kim Jong Un, demonstrating that not even distance guarantees protection in an era …
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North Korea appears to jam GPS signals near sea border ahead of ROK election

North Korea likely jammed GPS signals near the inter-Korean maritime border last week, in a new wave of interference just ahead of the upcoming presidential vote that could endanger ships …
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