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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. Foreign Ministry: China and the US agree to launch intergovernmental dialogue on artificial intelligence

    China and the United States have agreed to establish a government-level dialogue focused on artificial intelligence governance. This initiative stems from recent discussions between the two countries' leaders, who recognized the need for cooperation in managing AI's risks and promoting its development for global benefit. The dialogue aims to foster collaboration between the two leading AI nations on responsible AI advancement and governance. AI

    IMPACT Establishes a framework for US-China cooperation on AI safety and development, potentially influencing global AI policy and standards.

  2. US Navy signals pause in Taiwan arms sale, drawing swift reaction from Beijing

    The US Navy has indicated a potential pause on a $14 billion arms sale to Taiwan, a move that has drawn a strong response from Beijing. Acting Navy Secretary Hung Cao suggested the pause is to ensure sufficient munitions for the US's own needs, with foreign military sales to resume when deemed necessary. Taiwan's presidential office stated they have no information about any adjustments to the arms sale. AI

    US Navy signals pause in Taiwan arms sale, drawing swift reaction from Beijing
  3. US casts Cuba as China-linked security threat while still pushing for talks

    China and Russia have criticized the United States for filing criminal charges against former Cuban leader Raul Castro. Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun stated that the US should cease using sanctions and threats of force against Cuba. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, however, characterized Cuba as a national security threat due to its ties with Russia and China, while also suggesting diplomacy remains an option. AI

    US casts Cuba as China-linked security threat while still pushing for talks
  4. China slams US ‘big stick’ over Castro charges and ‘unauthorised’ sanctions on Cuba

    China has condemned the United States' imposition of sanctions and criminal charges against Cuba, viewing them as an overreach of power and a violation of international law. Beijing stated its support for Cuba's sovereignty and dignity, criticizing the US for using sanctions and threats. The charges relate to the 1996 downing of two civilian planes by Cuba, an incident that resulted in the deaths of four individuals, including three American citizens. AI

    China slams US ‘big stick’ over Castro charges and ‘unauthorised’ sanctions on Cuba