Beijing Calculates Its Next Steps in Iran Ceasefire
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A hacker has allegedly stolen a massive trove of sensitive data – including highly classified defense documents and missile schematics – from a state-run Chinese supercomputer in what could potentially constitute the largest known heist of data from China.
A group by the name of FlamingChina breached the National Supercomputing Center, stealing sensitive data related to military research, bioinformatics, etc.
China claims virtually the entire sea, a key trade route, which has been occupied by Filipino forces and civilians for decades.
Taiwan opposition leader Cheng Li-wun is heading to China at the invitation of President Xi Jinping, in what she's calling a “journey for peace” as Beijing pushes for the self-governed island to come under its control.
China is working toward its own moon landing. Could it put astronauts on the moon before NASA’s Artemis program does?
As mega K-pop group BTS returns to the stage after a hiatus of more than three years, one major market is conspicuously missing from its 12-month world tour: China. China has blocked most South
BEIJING, April 10 (Reuters) - China's factory-gate prices in March turned positive for the first time in more than three years, official data showed on Friday, pointing to rising import cost pressures linked to the Middle East crisis.
A Chinese factory is producing humanoid robots every 30 minutes, marking a shift toward large-scale manufacturing and broader adoption.
China’s new trade front with the world is the export of services such as information and communication technology, construction management, engineering services, data analytics and research and development. And to a lesser degree, financial services and intellectual property rights.
BEIJING] China’s factory-gate prices rose for the first time in 3-1/2 years in March, official data showed, in an early sign that the Middle East conflict is feeding cost pressures into the world’s
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Russia, China veto UN resolution aimed at reopening Strait of Hormuz, hours before Trump deadline
Russia and China vetoed a U.N. resolution to reopen the Strait of Hormuz hours before President Donald Trump's deadline for Iran to stop threatening the vital waterway.