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In a surprising reversal of the United States’ years-long technology restrictions on China, President Donald Trump last month allowed Nvidia to resume sales of a key AI chip designed specifically for the Chinese market.
Beijing defended the actions of a Chinese company over its handling of a disaster at a mine in Zambia, while also appearing to lash out at the US after it raised its concerns about the incident.
Video. The first World Humanoid Robot Games ended in Beijing on Sunday after four days of competition that brought together 280 teams from 16 countries.
A Window to Understanding China-Beijing is a short animated film series bringing Beijing's story to life. Using lighthearted expression and humorous language, it showcases the city's dynamic evolution in the modern era across multiple dimensions,
“China repeatedly threatens, more or less openly, to unilaterally change the status quo and shift borders in its favor,” German Minister for Foreign Affairs Johann Wadephul said in Japan, citing China’s behavior in the Taiwan Strait and the East and South China Seas.
Catch up on Olympic ski jumping since the 2022 Beijing Olympics — new events, equipment changes, returning champions, breakout talents and the biggest storylines shaping the men’s and women’s competitions for Milan Cortina 2026.
As Nvidia's H20 artificial intelligence (AI) chips become a focal point in US-China tech competition, Beijing is taking a cautious and increasingly assertive approach toward their use domestically. The move underscores China's broader strategy to reduce reliance on foreign technology while strengthening its own semiconductor industry.
The Chinese economy lost some momentum in July, backing the case for policymakers to snap out of wait-and-see mode and stimulate growth.
From preparations for China’s military parade to scientists transplanting human brain cells to mice, here’s a round-up from today’s coverage.