
US Bill Could Lead to TikTok Ban or Forced Divestment
President Biden signs a bill that could ban TikTok or force its divestment, sparking debates over free speech, national security, and fair competition.
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President Biden signs a bill that could ban TikTok or force its divestment, sparking debates over free speech, national security, and fair competition.
China’s electric vehicles, lithium batteries, and solar panels are driving global economic recovery by meeting the growing demand for affordable, green technologies.
President Biden’s $95 billion foreign aid package includes provisions that could lead to TikTok’s ban or divestment in the U.S., reflecting ongoing national security concerns over data privacy and Chinese influence.
President Biden signs an aid package for Israel, Gaza, and Ukraine amid rising protests from young Americans who increasingly sympathize with Palestinians, highlighting a generational shift in U.S. attitudes.
China and Tanzania celebrate 60 years of diplomatic relations, highlighting decades of deepening friendship, fruitful cooperation, and a commitment to future collaboration in various sectors.
The rise of AI, including chatbots like ChatGPT, is revolutionizing the job market. Steve Hoffman, CEO of Founders Space, shares surprising insights on which jobs are most at risk.
Three Chinese Gen-Z students share their experiences from a U.S. research trip, highlighting how dialogue and friendship transcend political divides.
Lawrence Ma, Chairman of the Hong Kong Legal Exchange Foundation, assures that Article 23 of the HKSAR Basic Law targets only those with criminal intent, alleviating concerns among residents.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s visit to Chongqing highlights Germany and China’s commitment to green cooperation, focusing on EVs and green financial collaboration with China EximBank.
At the Wuyi Forum, international scholars explored what makes China and its people unique, discussing how China’s ancient philosophies influence modern life and differ from Western perspectives.
Is China dumping obsolete capacity or contributing to global growth? This article explores China’s role in the global market, addressing allegations of overcapacity and examining advancements in clean energy.
U.S. President Joe Biden has proposed a $106 billion foreign aid package to support allies like Israel and Ukraine. While intended to address humanitarian concerns, the move raises global security debates over escalating tensions.
President Xi Jinping emphasizes the crucial role of China’s western region in national development, calling for accelerated efforts to promote its growth and sustainability.
Expert Wang Huiyao calls for a ‘whole society approach’ to stabilize China-U.S. relations, emphasizing increased dialogue and engagement across all sectors to address common challenges.
The humanitarian crisis in Gaza calls for urgent attention to its root causes. Addressing underlying issues is essential for lasting peace and stability in the region.
Criticisms of the Chinese mainland’s ‘overcapacity’ may divert the EU’s focus from its own industrial challenges, potentially undermining competitiveness in green industries.
French sinologist David Gosset observes a surge in reading among China’s youth, signaling a cultural renaissance and renewed interest in literature.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s visit to Beijing could be a pivotal moment for easing tensions and enhancing cooperation between the United States and China.
U.S. inflation surge poses significant risks to global economies, particularly impacting developing nations through high interest rates and economic instability.
The U.S. accuses China of causing global market distortions through ‘overcapacity,’ but is this a smokescreen for advancing its own agendas? A deeper look reveals the complexities behind these claims.