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Changan Automobile has begun operating as an independent automaker controlled by China's central government, state television CCTV reported on Tuesday.
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It’s the first store in China that Apple has been forced to shut down since opening its flagship store in the country in 2008.
China is offering couples a subsidy to have children. The country’s government will pay $500 per year until the child is three years old. The move comes as concerns about China’s birth rate grow. Some parts of the country are paying considerably more to couples that have kids.
China’s AI messaging is starting to sound like “AI for all,” but the United States is split on its own tactic.
Chinese authorities have come under criticism for withholding details about a car hitting children near a Beijing school in late June.
White House National economic adviser Kevin Hassett, in an apparent reference to Nvidia's H20 AI chip shipments to China, said President Trump and his team decided to let the chips go in a bid to stop China from getting ahead in the race to make the best chips.
Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach is asking the Department of Justice to investigate the funding sources behind an "environmental lawfare campaign."
A case in which more than 200 kindergarten students in northwestern China were found to have abnormal blood lead levels is revealing a deep distrust in local government, as members of the public question the findings of an official investigation.
The Philippine government’s stance in issues in the West Philippine Sea remains constant as President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. will still not welcome China’s aggressions in the region.
U.S. government needs to adopt commercial technology and AI solutions to address backlogs, improve efficiency and maintain edge against tech-focused adversaries