France's National Film Board is doubling down on Asia as the region emerges as a vital creative force in a shifting global ...
The forthcoming Fourth Plenum of the 20th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) will not be an ordinary policy meeting. Scheduled for October 20–23 in Beijing, it will formally ...
A pilotless taxi developed in China that can fly more than 100 miles on a single charge launched this week. EHang Holdings introduced the VT35 on Monday in Hefei, Anhui Province. The taxi is part of ...
China’s economic growth figures are closely watched worldwide, but are they reliable? This video examines claims of inflated statistics and what independent analysts are finding. Blood pressure ...
WASHINGTON (TNND) — A major battle with China is underway after Beijing threatened to stop exporting rare earth minerals, which are used for computer chips needed for cars, technology, as well as A.I.
Since Beijing announced a new visa to attract young science and technology graduates, a backlash has erupted online, forcing the government to respond. By Vivian Wang Reporting from Beijing When the ...
HONG KONG — China outlined new curbs on exports of rare earths and related technologies on Thursday, extending controls over use of the elements critical for many high-tech and military products ahead ...
Detroit — General Motors Co.'s global battery leader detailed plans to introduce the first electric vehicle powered by a lithium manganese-rich battery in 2028, an example of automakers' strategy to ...
Competition is heating up, with Mattel and OpenAI expected to launch a product for kids this year. Kids have always played with and talked to stuffed animals. But now their toys can talk back, thanks ...
For about a decade, the United States has been comforted by the notion that China had lost its way. After 35 years of astonishing growth, Beijing stumbled internally and abroad. Its leaders cracked ...
The vast Global Digital Trade Expo in Hangzhou stood as a rebuke to U.S. efforts to hem in China’s technology. But the real competition is internal, and profits are hard to find. By Andrew Higgins ...