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In the nineteenth century the railway industry was a symbol of Britain’s industrial might. For the Chinese it was another indicator of the nation’s ...
Another week and another worsening seven days of Sino-US relations, after Donald Trump triggered tariffs on $200 billion more Chinese goods and then ...
For decades the most famous foreigner in China was Norman Bethune, a Canadian doctor about whom Mao Zedong wrote a famous eulogy. Bethune saved ...
China watchers have long been sceptical about some of the country’s statistics, which can seem suspiciously smooth and steady. China’s gross ...
“I decided to leave on September 22, the second anniversary of the China National GeneBank. I am prepared to die on this day in the most sublime ...
When star swimmer Sun Yang climbed onto the podium to receive his gold medal at the Asian Games last month, Anta Sports was furious. That’s because ...
They are known as the “tyrants” of high-speed rail – passengers who take train seats they haven’t booked and then go to extreme lengths to hold ...
One of China’s leading exponents of voice recognition was caught in the crossfire this week when a man said it was passing off his work as AI-based ...
Financial Times’ columnist Rana Foroohar says the row centres on American concerns that China’s tech prowess makes it “a long-term strategic ...
Back in 2001, six bankers from Barclays Capital made headlines when they guzzled down £44,000 ($62,700) of food and fine wine at Gordon Ramsay’s ...