Beijing
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- headquartered in Xi Jinping 90%
- located in Guo Jiakun 90%
- located in Boeing 90%
- headquartered in Wang Yi 90%
- headquartered in Vladimir Putin 90%
- located in Hong Kong 70%
- located in Shenzhen 70%
- located in Shanghai 70%
- competes with Taiwan 70%
- affiliated with Hong Kong 70%
- partners with Shanghai 70%
- competes with Washington 70%
- 2026-05-25 regulatory Beijing implemented new regulations for electric bicycles and scooters to address safety and infrastructure issues. source
27 day(s) with sentiment data
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China's new ethnic unity law targets overseas diaspora
China has enacted a new law aimed at preserving ethnic unity, which will take effect next month. This legislation is designed to exert psychological pressure on overseas diaspora communities by holding individuals and o…
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Pilot dies in plane crash into Beijing's Citic Tower; 13 injured
A pilot has died after a light sport aircraft crashed into Beijing's Citic Tower, the tallest skyscraper in the city. The incident occurred on Friday evening, and authorities confirmed on Saturday that only the pilot wa…
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China streamlines trade for African coffee, chillies, and cashews
China has implemented a new trade policy that grants continent-wide market access for African coffee, chillies, and cashews. This streamlined approach, announced by the General Administration of Customs, bypasses tradit…
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Small aircraft strikes Beijing's Citic Tower, evacuations underway
A small aircraft collided with the upper floors of the Citic Tower, Beijing's tallest skyscraper, causing debris to fall and prompting evacuations. The incident occurred around 5:40 PM local time, with videos circulatin…
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Zhongke Wenge IPO surges 81% on AI and state-backed investor hype
Zhongke Wenge, a Beijing-based AI company, saw its stock price surge by 81.2% on its debut on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, reaching a market capitalization of 19 billion Hong Kong dollars. The company's strong opening …
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China leverages AI to stimulate consumer spending and economic growth
China's Ministry of Commerce and other government bodies have introduced a plan to boost consumer spending by integrating AI into various products and services. The initiative, dubbed "AI plus consumption," aims to enco…
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Beijing rejects US, EU criticism over Taiwan coastguard patrols
Beijing has rejected criticism from the United States, Great Britain, France, and Germany regarding its coastguard operations near Taiwan. A Chinese foreign ministry spokesman stated that the patrols are lawful and nece…
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China needs its own 'cyber nuclear weapon' AI model, says 360 founder
Zhou Hongyi, founder of 360 Security Technology, has urged China to develop its own AI model equivalent to Anthropic's Mythos. He described Mythos as a
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US snubs Macau Apec meeting over China visa row
The United States has withdrawn high-level officials from an Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) tourism ministerial meeting held in Macau. This decision stems from China's alleged "arbitrary and targeted" visa res…
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Chinese firms hit dead end using Vietnam to bypass US tariffs
Chinese companies are facing challenges in using Vietnam as a manufacturing base to circumvent US tariffs, a strategy that was initially successful for some like Jasan Group. Jasan Group, a major textile exporter, recen…
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China incentivizes reporting of rare earth export violations
China is implementing new measures to strengthen its oversight of rare earth and strategic mineral exports, offering rewards to companies and individuals who report suspected violations. These measures, effective July 1…
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China humanoid robot shipments forecast boosted to 50,000 units
Morgan Stanley has significantly increased its forecast for China's humanoid robot shipments, now projecting 50,000 units for the current year, up from a previous estimate of 28,000. This upward revision is driven by ac…
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Chinese-Filipino groups counter Sinophobia amid geopolitical tensions
Chinese-Filipino groups are working to counter perceptions of Sinophobia, particularly in the context of earthquake aid donations. These efforts come amid broader geopolitical tensions, including the South China Sea dis…
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EU and China urged to strike trade pact to avert war · 1 source tracked
The European Union and China are urged to forge a "grand bargain" to prevent a trade war, moving beyond political rhetoric to address economic realities. This pact should acknowledge the new global economic landscape an…
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Beijing probes brokerages over forex leakage, investor protection
Hong Kong's Financial Secretary, Paul Chan, stated that Beijing's recent investigation into three brokerages—Futu Securities, Tiger Brokers, and Long Bridge—was motivated by concerns over foreign exchange "leakage" and …
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New method probes speech model dialect variations without manual annotation
Researchers have developed a novel method for analyzing articulatory features in self-supervised speech models without requiring manual phonetic annotations. This unsupervised pipeline maps phone sequences to articulato…
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Lithuania pauses Taiwan economic talks amid domestic political shift
Lithuania has temporarily suspended negotiations on an economic cooperation action plan with Taiwan due to domestic political changes following the formation of a new coalition government. Taiwan's foreign ministry expr…
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China's political economy analyzed through Gaokao and AI competition
This item discusses China's evolving political economy, using the Gaokao, China's national college entrance examination, as a lens. The article explores how the scramble for university admissions reflects broader econom…
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China's hourly dog rental trend sparks animal welfare concerns
A new trend in China involves renting dogs by the hour through a social media platform called "Wangbu." This service allows urban residents in major cities like Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenzhen to rent dogs for walks, wi…
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Japan hikes visa fees for Chinese tourists amid tense ties
Japan is significantly increasing its visa fees for Chinese tourists starting July 1, marking the first such hike since 1978. The cost for a single-entry visa will rise fivefold to 15,000 yen, and multiple-entry visas w…