Ford and CATL Partner for $3 Billion Battery Plant to Boost US EV Innovation
Ford is investing $3 billion in a Michigan battery plant using licensed technology from CATL to lower EV costs and create jobs.
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Ford is investing $3 billion in a Michigan battery plant using licensed technology from CATL to lower EV costs and create jobs.
Three young friends from China and the US find common ground in Beijing’s canola fields, exploring how simple interactions can bridge cultural divides.
Harvard Professor Peter K. Bol explores the 40-year evolution of Chinese international students, from early pioneers to today’s world-leading researchers.
The WHO has reported nine cases of Andes virus hantavirus linked to the MV Hondius cruise ship, with passengers currently being monitored in Spain.
A global survey shows 75% of respondents believe a stable China-US relationship is crucial, ahead of US President Donald Trump’s visit to the Chinese mainland.
Discover Namcha Barwa, the majestic “long lance piercing the sky” in Xizang, as the region marks the 75th anniversary of its peaceful liberation.
Explore the breathtaking Namcha Barwa in Xizang and the region’s transformative journey on the 75th anniversary of its peaceful liberation.
Iranian parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf asserts there is “no alternative” but accepting the 14-point proposal to resolve tensions and avoid further failure.
The Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region is accelerating its integration drive, blending industrial strengths in NEVs, infrastructure, and healthcare to boost regional prosperity and modernization.
An outbreak of the Andes virus on the MV Hondius cruise ship has brought hantavirus back into the spotlight, highlighting the rare potential for human-to-human transmission.
Following a rare hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius cruise ship, health experts are clarifying the risks and uniqueness of the Andes virus (ANDV).
Former US Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Paul Craig Roberts shares insights on why China’s growth was predictable and the role of its massive internal economy.
Former US Treasury official Paul Craig Roberts explains why China’s rise was predictable, driven by a massive internal economy and a collaborative approach to business.
As the unipolar world fades, 2026 marks a shift toward a multi-aligned global order, driven by US internal friction and the Chinese mainland’s push for true multilateralism.
American commentator Jackson Hinkle recently visited the Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge in Guizhou, the world’s tallest bridge, highlighting the Chinese mainland’s infrastructure growth.
American artist Matt Watterson transformed his passion for Jingdezhen’s ceramic heritage into a global exchange platform, bridging the gap between international artisans and the Chinese mainland.
Acting President Delcy Rodriguez reaffirms Venezuela’s sovereignty, rejecting any possibility of the country becoming a US state during a press conference in The Hague.
Shanghai showcases its timeless charm and modern prosperity along the Huangpu River as it hosts the Second APEC Senior Officials’ Meeting.
China continues its historic dominance in table tennis, securing its 12th straight men’s team title at the 2026 World Team Table Tennis Championships in London.
Three friends from the US and the Chinese mainland explore Beijing, discovering that differences in expression often hide shared universal values.