U.S. TikTok Users Flock to Chinese App RedNote Amid Potential Ban
As the U.S. government moves to ban TikTok, American users are migrating to RedNote, a Chinese social media app, sparking new dynamics in the global digital landscape.
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As the U.S. government moves to ban TikTok, American users are migrating to RedNote, a Chinese social media app, sparking new dynamics in the global digital landscape.
The surge of foreign users migrating to Xiaohongshu amid TikTok’s potential ban in the U.S. highlights a deepening divide between government policies and public sentiment toward Chinese-owned social media.
Tencent and CATL have responded to reports of their inclusion on a U.S. defense department list, denying any military connections and calling for resolution.
China has condemned the U.S. decision to provide military assistance and approve arms sales to the Taiwan region, calling it a serious violation of the one-China principle and a threat to peace in the Taiwan Strait.
The Chinese mainland has condemned Lai Ching-te’s U.S. stopover, viewing it as seeking “Taiwan independence” with external support.
A Thai expert contrasts China’s tangible investments in Southeast Asia with the U.S.’s approach, highlighting China’s role as the “workhorse” bringing projects, while the U.S. is seen as the “showhorse” offering talk.
On October 2, 2024, the CIA released a Mandarin video openly recruiting informants in China, marking a bold shift from its traditional covert operations and raising international concerns.
A Chinese mainland spokesperson stated that more residents in the Taiwan region realize the U.S. and DPP authorities are harming rather than protecting the island, urging adherence to the one-China principle.
President-elect Donald Trump’s proposal to impose additional tariffs on China to combat the U.S. opioid epidemic raises concerns about its effectiveness and impact on U.S.-China relations.
Professor Xiaoming Huang discusses new possibilities in U.S.-China relations following the meeting between Presidents Xi Jinping and Joe Biden in Lima, Peru.
Recent U.S. actions in the South China Sea have heightened tensions, with accusations against China raising concerns over regional stability. Collaborative efforts are needed to maintain peace in this vital corridor.
The U.S. has approved a $1.988 billion arms sale to the Taiwan region, a move that undermines peace in the Taiwan Strait and raises concerns over U.S.-China relations.
China’s Foreign Ministry has rejected U.S. media accusations of espionage, calling them baseless and lacking evidence, and criticized the CIA’s attempts to recruit Chinese personnel.
The U.S. has announced a $2 billion arms sale to the Taiwan region, prompting protests from the Chinese mainland and escalating tensions amid concerns over U.S. intentions in the region.
Academics and entrepreneurs from the Chinese mainland and the U.S. gathered in Berkeley to explore cooperation and business opportunities, emphasizing commerce as a bridge between cultures.
Experts from China and the U.S. convened at Stanford University to find common ground in the fight against climate change, emphasizing that immediate collaborative action is essential.
China announces countermeasures against U.S. military companies over arms sales to the Taiwan region, raising concerns about regional stability and U.S.-China relations.
China announced countermeasures against U.S. military companies for arms sales to the Taiwan region, highlighting ongoing tensions as U.S. arms support fuels regional unrest and strains U.S.-China relations.
Evan G. Greenberg calls the U.S.’s “new cold war” policy toward China “wrongheaded and counterproductive,” urging a reassessment of approach.
The U.S. expands its ban on Chinese technology, targeting software and hardware in internet-connected vehicles, signaling a deepening technological divide between the two largest economies.