New satellite imagery reveals China is expanding its nuclear missile capabilities, including developing a new silo field and testing missiles designed to reach the United States, according to analysts. The expansion suggests China is significantly increasing the size and reach of its nuclear arsenal.
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Kevin O'Leary claimed China stirred protests against his data center project in Canada, but local opponents say the opposition was organic and environmental.
Satellite imagery and analysis indicate China is constructing launch pads near its network of nuclear missile silos, likely for air defense systems to protect the silos from potential attack. The new construction is part of a broader expansion of China's nuclear arsenal and its supporting infrastructure, according to researchers and defense officials.
Experts examine American high-end manufacturing companies such as Apple, explaining why they have become increasingly dependent on China and why the resulting vulnerabilities will only increase over time.
Global car manufacturers are facing increasing difficulty competing with Chinese automakers, who have gained a strong advantage in electric vehicle production and technology. Chinese brands now dominate key supply chains, offer lower prices, and are expanding rapidly into international markets, putting pressure on legacy automakers in Europe, the US, and Japan.
China has removed the hukou requirement for migrant workers to access social insurance, allowing them to enroll in social security schemes at their place of employment instead of their registered hometown. The reform aims to improve welfare coverage for millions of migrant workers.
Dutch Cabinet member warns that Chinese-manufactured electric buses operating in Dutch cities could be remotely disabled via a "kill-switch" by the Chinese government, raising security concerns about foreign control over critical public transport infrastructure.
China is developing a futures market for AI tokens, according to sources, as part of its broader efforts to compete with the United States in the artificial intelligence sector. The initiative aims to create financial instruments tied to AI computing power and resources.
Global carmakers, including Volkswagen and Stellantis, are struggling to compete with rapidly advancing Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers, which offer cheaper, more technologically advanced models. Chinese brands now dominate domestic sales and are expanding aggressively into European and other international markets, forcing legacy automakers to cut costs and accelerate their EV transitions.
China's birth rate has fallen below replacement level due to high costs of housing, education, and childcare. The traditional family structure is eroding, causing a demographic crisis that threatens economic growth and military recruitment. Government efforts to encourage more births have failed so far.
China is increasingly restricting top AI researchers from traveling abroad, reversing a historic "brain drain" as stricter visa policies and domestic incentives keep talent inside the country.
Peter Zeihan discusses strategies to limit China's naval capabilities by focusing on geographic constraints and alliance-based denial of key maritime chokepoints, arguing that Western powers can reduce Beijing's strategic reach without direct confrontation.
A Chinese company has developed a laser system that detects and kills mosquitoes mid-flight, offering a highly effective alternative to pesticides. However, the device relies on components subject to US export restrictions aimed at curbing weapons tech, limiting American access to this mosquito-control innovation.
Huawei has announced a breakthrough in chip design technology, aiming to circumvent U.S. sanctions that have restricted its access to advanced semiconductors. The Chinese tech giant claims the new design will allow it to continue developing high-performance chips despite ongoing export controls imposed by Washington.
Volvo has received US government approval to bypass a ban on Chinese connected-car technology, allowing it to continue selling vehicles with certain software and components despite restrictions aimed at national security concerns.
The article examines China's strategy under Xi Jinping to export its model of state control to other countries, focusing on a security pact with the Solomon Islands that has raised concerns in the Pacific region about expanding Chinese influence and potential security threats.
South Korean authorities have detained a North Korean dissident who fled China using a rubber boat. The individual was found after crossing into South Korean waters, where they sought asylum. This incident highlights ongoing tensions and defections from North Korea.
A large-scale solar poverty alleviation program in China provided solar photovoltaic systems to over 4 million rural households. The initiative significantly raised household incomes while also reducing air pollution by displacing coal-fired power generation, demonstrating a successful synergy between poverty reduction and environmental goals.
China is upgrading its massive surveillance network, the Skynet system, with advanced artificial intelligence technologies. The overhaul aims to enhance real-time facial recognition, tracking capabilities, and data analysis across thousands of cameras nationwide. This move is part of China's broader push to integrate AI into public security and social governance systems.
China has installed the world's largest single-unit floating wind turbine in deep water. The turbine, with a capacity of 20 megawatts, can generate enough electricity to power approximately 4,200 homes, marking a significant milestone in offshore wind technology.
An investigation has found that many carbon credit projects in China, which are used in the European carbon market, are likely ineffective in reducing emissions. The dubious nature of these Chinese carbon offsets exposes deep flaws in Europe's carbon-trading system, raising questions about the market's integrity and its ability to genuinely combat climate change.
A space analyst warns that the situation with China's discarded rocket stages in orbit is deteriorating, with debris from spent stages increasing and posing growing risks to other spacecraft and future missions.
President Trump's 25% tariff on Nvidia chips to China reportedly backfired as Beijing now blocks sales of the H200 model, escalating trade tensions and impacting Nvidia's access to the Chinese market.
Chinese company Juncheng Vehicle Co is producing a new version of the classic Toyota AE86, recreating the iconic sports car known from the manga and anime series Initial D.
Despite political tensions, the AI ecosystems of China and the United States remain deeply interconnected through shared research, supply chains, and talent flows, challenging the narrative of a simple bipolar "AI race."
China has expanded restrictions on overseas travel to include top AI talent at private companies like DeepSeek and Alibaba, broadening controls that previously focused on state-owned enterprises and military-affiliated researchers.
Chinese manufacturers are rapidly increasing production of DRAM and NAND flash memory, potentially leading to a global oversupply that could drive down prices for SSDs and RAM modules.
An American journalist has been charged with acting as an unregistered agent for China, according to federal prosecutors. The charges allege the journalist worked on behalf of the Chinese government without properly registering with the U.S. Department of Justice.
Chinese researchers have developed a new type of battery that can store both electricity and hydrogen, offering a dual-energy storage solution. The innovation combines battery and hydrogen fuel cell technologies, potentially improving energy efficiency and flexibility for renewable energy systems.
The article argues that the U.S. chip export restrictions on China are not a coherent long-term strategy but a temporary measure that creates a countdown for China to achieve semiconductor self-sufficiency. It contends that without a broader industrial and innovation policy, the ban will only accelerate China's domestic chip development and ultimately weaken U.S. technological leadership.