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Beijing dedicates 2026 to ‘cultural and social diplomacy’ across the continent, with 600 activities aimed at fostering strong friendships.
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A small reddish insect is on the march and Chinese space technology could halt the pest’s path of destruction.
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Can US-led bloc ease China’s ‘vice-like grip’ on rare earths?
Washington is working with its allies to accelerate projects in rare earths and diversify their supply in response to China’s export curbs.
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Big Tech
Tencent seeks cooperation with other AI firms to better serve vulnerable users
Tencent Research Institute looks to build expert data sets for AI models that could broadly benefit the world’s second most populous nation.
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Chinese electric vehicle makers eye Western markets as trade barriers fall
Canada will drop the 100 per cent punitive tariffs on Chinese-made pure electric cars while setting an annual import quota of 49,000 units.
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Hong Kong police arrest 2, record 220 offences in illegal road racing crackdown
Officers intercepted 50 vehicles on suspicion of illegal modification during two-day operation ‘Fossington’.
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Yemen’s leaders meet in Saudi Arabia after defeat of UAE-backed group
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Southern Theatre Command cites ‘completely legitimate’ routine flight training, while Taipei calls it ‘provocative and irresponsible’ act.
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Bodies of skiers killed in avalanches in Austria to be recovered
Mountain rescue teams emphasised the high risk of avalanches after 3 separate incidents took place during off-piste ski tours at the weekend.
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Iran warns against any US strike as judiciary hints at unrest-linked executions
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Could flying wind farms be the future of energy generation in China?
The test of an ‘alien-looking’ giant airship in the skies above Sichuan created a buzz on social media.
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Did China, Russia, Iran joint naval drills in South Africa signal a Brics shift?
Observers describe high-profile exercise involving economic grouping as largely symbolic rather than step towards military alliance.
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Syrian government forces take Al-Omar oilfield as Kurds withdraw
Al-Omar was home to the largest US base in Syria. It had been controlled by Kurdish-led forces since 2017 after Islamic State group was pushed out.
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China curbs US AI chips, shuns foreign capital in pursuit of tech self-reliance
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