Anti-monopoly law: Why Beijing launches an investigation against Nvidia
Beijing has launched an investigation into the US chip manufacturer Nvidia for possible violations of the anti-monopoly law.
By Fabian Peltsch
Beijing has launched an investigation into the US chip manufacturer Nvidia for possible violations of the anti-monopoly law.
By Fabian Peltsch
The regulation of artificial intelligence in the creation of short videos is entering a new round.
By Marcel Grzanna
Taiwan's military has raised its alert level. Chinese warships have taken up positions near the island.
By Marcel Grzanna
The Taiwanese Ministry of Defense reports a doubling of Chinese warships near the island. Security circles expect a new round of military drills.
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Beijing reports that it is closely monitoring events in Syria and hopes for stability. Ousted ruler Assad was in China as recently as 2023 and met with Xi. Meanwhile, Trump is making demands of Beijing.
By Amelie Richter
The names of the panda cubs at Berlin Zoo were officially announced on St. Nicholas Day. Meng Hao 梦好 and Meng Tian 梦甜 are called Leni and Lotti in Berlinese. Their godparents are Berlin's mayor, Kai Wegner, and China's ambassador, Deng Hongbo.
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A recent survey shows that an uncertain economic outlook and subdued demand weigh on Chinese private businesses. Over 63.3 percent reported that they had suffered losses or a profit decline.
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Another incident at Scarborough Shoal has caused diplomatic turmoil. Meanwhile, Japan wants to pay security aid to the Philippines and strengthen its surveillance capabilities.
By Manuel Liu
Despite the social media hype, Huawei's new smartphone model has been met with mixed reactions. This is mainly due to the operating system, which is no longer compatible with Android, and the less advanced chips.
By Fabian Peltsch
For a quarter of a century, China has been building hydropower plants in Tibet on a piecework basis. The dynamic threatens people and nature alike.
By Marcel Grzanna