Li Xiaoping: A Journey Between China and America
This article delves into the life of Li Xiaoping, a prominent gymnast, through two key texts that reveal his experiences and thoughts during a pivotal time.
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This article delves into the life of Li Xiaoping, a prominent gymnast, through two key texts that reveal his experiences and thoughts during a pivotal time.
Shigeru Ida, a prominent figure in astrophysics and former president of the Japanese Astronomical Society, has accepted a position at Westlake University in China, where he will continue his research on planetary origins.
In 2025, severe dust storms resulted in significant pollution increases in both China and the US-Mexico border, prompting health warnings.
Join Randy Schriver as he delves into the complexities of Asian defense, focusing on China's influence and regional security dynamics.
European analysts report a significant increase in car shipments from China to the EU, though this growth may be nearing its peak.
The Chinese ambassador's attempts to strengthen ties with India have sparked a significant nationalist backlash in China, raising questions about his role.
This article explores the evolving relationship between China and North Korea, highlighting key historical ties and recent developments.
As Typhoon Bavi approaches China, hundreds of thousands have been evacuated. The storm has already caused devastation in the Philippines, Taiwan, and Japan.
China has accused the United States of misusing its national power by blacklisting over 60 Chinese companies, claiming that the US has disregarded previous agreements made between President Trump and President Xi.
In a significant policy shift, China has decided not to include a numerical target for urban job creation in its latest five-year plan, marking the first such omission since the 1990s. This change is seen as a response to economic volatility and the effects of AI on the labor market.
The collapse of the ceasefire between the US and Iran has reignited tensions in the Middle East, leading to a spike in oil prices. China has called for both nations to return to peace negotiations.
In 2026, sales of electric vehicles in China have dropped by 13%, leading manufacturers to explore alternative markets to sustain growth.
The Chinese automotive sector is under strain as sluggish domestic demand continues to hinder growth and production.
As AI technology advances, the production of vertical dramas in China is undergoing significant changes, impacting directors' roles and productivity.
Han Yaping, an 18-year-old from a rural background in central China, achieved remarkable success in the gaokao exam, prompting live-streamers to offer financial assistance for her education, which she ultimately declined.
As China increases its imports of soy and beef from Brazil, the economic relationship deepens, prompting discussions about the implications for political loyalty.
A childless couple from China, known for their frugal lifestyle, has made a significant donation of five million yuan (US$735,000) to support children with congenital heart disease.
Local fishing crews in Sierra Leone are voicing their frustrations over the impact of large Chinese trawlers on their livelihoods, claiming illegal fishing practices are depleting vital fish stocks.
China is set to export powerful robots designed to locate marine cables buried under the seabed to regions including Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Europe.
In a groundbreaking development, over 95% of new microdramas in China during the first quarter of 2026 were created using AI technology, a dramatic rise from the previous year. Industry experts share their insights on this evolution.
After a suspension for selling counterfeit products, Three Sheep Network is back, now offering live-streaming courses. This move underscores the complexities of China's influencer marketing scene.
The Indian government has ordered the blocking of battery management applications that have been linked to incidents of e-rickshaws being disabled remotely, following reports of extortion.
While China has restarted its soybean purchases from the US, farmers are left questioning the long-term stability of this market amid ongoing uncertainties.
Bernd Lange, the head of the European Parliament's trade committee, argues that the EU's October deadline for trade talks with China is unrealistic and emphasizes the need to address unfair industrial subsidies.
Recent data indicates a notable surge in electric vehicle sales in Australia, with China recognized as the leading source for these vehicles.
In a bid to enhance economic and security collaboration, Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi visits India, though analysts express doubts about India's alignment with Japan against China.
In recent discussions in Brussels, China indicated a readiness to consider measures aimed at reducing its substantial trade surplus with the European Union, as the EU adopts a firmer approach to trade.
As ChangXin Memory Technologies gears up for its significant IPO on the Shanghai Star Market, investors are considering the potential hurdles posed by US export restrictions.
Leapmotor and Zeekr have reported record sales figures, showcasing their advanced battery and self-driving technologies, even as the broader electric vehicle market in China faces a downturn.
During a recent call, China's foreign minister Wang Yi urged US Secretary of State Marco Rubio to handle Taiwan issues with extreme caution, highlighting the need for improved cooperation and risk management.
Guo Wengui, a self-proclaimed critic of the Chinese government, has been sentenced to 30 years in prison in the United States for his involvement in fraudulent schemes.
Recent revelations from Beijing highlight troubling instances of local governments manipulating performance data to enhance their records, raising significant concerns.
A recent survey highlights a growing interest among global financial firms in South Korea's financial market, reflecting concerns over investment climates in China and India.
In a significant development, China has regained the title of the world's fastest supercomputer for the first time since 2017, as per the latest TOP500 rankings.
On the second day of the women's Asian Championships, China showcased its gymnastics prowess by securing three of the four available titles, highlighting the country's dominance in the sport.
As Africa seeks to enhance its economic prospects, China's involvement emerges as a significant factor in infrastructure and trade.
The growing acceptance of electric vehicles is enabling Chinese manufacturers to enhance their global market presence, leading banks to adjust their export forecasts upward.
In a significant move, the US has imposed a ban on Polestar, a Swedish electric vehicle maker, as part of its escalating measures against Chinese electric vehicle imports, citing national security concerns.
As China's workforce is projected to decline to 300 million by the century's end, the government is increasingly turning to humanoid robots to address potential labor shortages.
China is witnessing a curious economic trend characterized by a surge in demand for quirky products such as toy elves and robotic security personnel.
At the Hong Kong auto show, Chinese automakers are focusing on high-income consumers in right-hand-drive markets, showcasing luxury vehicles and innovative designs.
In response to fierce competition from BYD, Geely Auto is set to reduce excess capacity as part of a broader strategy to enhance its global competitiveness in the automotive sector.
In a strategic move, Japan plans to invest in rare-earth mining operations in Greenland, aiming to lessen its reliance on China for these critical minerals.
Jessie J's recent announcement of being cancer-free coincides with her return to the music scene, highlighting the potential for Western artists in China's lucrative market.
China's nuclear energy strategy is undergoing a significant transformation, with a rapid increase in reactor construction and capacity since 2016.
An investigation by France's Viginum agency has uncovered thirteen fake news websites linked to CGTN, China's state-run television, promoting a biased view of China.
Following the recent summit between China and North Korea, experts suggest that the meeting was beneficial for Kim Jong Un, particularly due to the absence of discussions on nuclear issues.
With China controlling over 80% of the global rare earth supply, allied nations must unite to explore alternative sources and enhance recycling efforts.
In a significant diplomatic move, China has imposed a one-year ban on four New Zealand lawmakers who recently visited Taiwan, signaling rising tensions in the region.
The dual-use potential of China's deep-sea mining operations raises alarms, particularly regarding their capability to monitor US submarines.
Cheng Li-wun, leader of Taiwan's Kuomintang party, has started a two-week visit to the US, expressing a desire to meet President Trump while facing scrutiny over her China relations stance.
China is launching educational initiatives focused on rare earth elements, which are vital for various modern technologies and industries.
As dialogue between China and Japan comes to a halt, the future of their vital rare earth trade faces uncertainty, raising concerns for both economies.
Rick Pazdur addresses the significant shifts at the FDA, highlighting how competition from China may necessitate a restructuring of the agency.
Replimune is set to make a third attempt for FDA approval of its drug, while Pfizer has recently secured a deal in China, highlighting ongoing developments in the pharmaceutical sector.
As German Trade Minister Katherina Reiche visits Beijing to enhance industrial relations, EU members are advocating for a firmer stance against China over concerns of overcapacities.
Iran's recent request for the transfer of highly enriched uranium to China has raised significant concerns within the international community regarding nuclear proliferation.
A new report from Wood Mackenzie suggests that China's dominance in the lithium market is set to grow, potentially reaching 39% by 2030, driven largely by the demand for electric vehicles.
An explosion in a Chinese coal mine has resulted in at least 82 fatalities, prompting authorities to investigate significant breaches of safety regulations. Two individuals remain missing.
Following a summit between US and Chinese leaders, there are indications that China might relax its restrictions on rare earth exports, which could benefit American companies in the technology sector.
A catastrophic explosion in a coal mine in northern China has resulted in the deaths of 90 people, marking one of the most severe mining accidents in recent years.
Following a devastating coal mine explosion in China that has resulted in at least 90 fatalities, President Xi Jinping has called for an 'all-out rescue' as emergency teams are deployed.
Nicolas Forissier, France’s Minister for Foreign Trade, calls for a strategic shift in the EU's approach to trade with China, warning against naivety and emphasizing the need to protect European industry.
In the wake of US President Donald Trump's recent visit to China, Russian President Vladimir Putin is poised to meet with Chinese leader Xi Jinping in Beijing to bolster bilateral ties.
European lawmakers have finalized a trade agreement with the United States, originally signed last July. This development coincides with Russian President Vladimir Putin's meeting with Xi Jinping in China.
In a move aimed at enhancing national security and economic autonomy, Australia has ordered Chinese investors to divest their stakes in rare earth resources, reflecting rising tensions with China.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to engage in talks with Chinese leader Xi Jinping during a two-day visit to Beijing next week, as confirmed by the Kremlin.
In a recent interview, President Trump advised Taiwan against declaring independence from China, a warning that follows his discussions with President Xi Jinping during his China visit.
As Trump prepares for his visit to China, concerns are mounting that a lack of progress on Iran could lead to significant market fluctuations.
An exploration of the waning influence of hardline advocates for a tough stance on China within Donald Trump's administration and its potential effects.
Pharmaceutical companies have ramped up their lobbying efforts, spending over $130 million in 2025, while Bristol-Myers Squibb has announced a new partnership with a Chinese firm.
As the Middle East faces escalating tensions and a fragile ceasefire, the strategic motivations of Russia and China in the region warrant closer examination.