The BBC's Lily Jamali looks into why big US firms and start-ups alike are turning to Chinese tech.
By Selena Li DAVOS, Switzerland, Jan 23 (Reuters) - China's low-key approach in Davos this year could not have been more ...
Jan 23 (Reuters) - China is set to offer domestic-listed, yuan-denominated liquefied natural gas (LNG) futures contracts as ...
Chinese authorities say two people are dead and four are missing after a boat with 21 Filipinos on board capsized in the ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang plans to visit China ahead of the mid-February Lunar New Year, two people familiar with the matter ...
Chinese authorities said they had rescued 15 people after the ship with 21 Filipinos on board capsized near Scarborough Shoal ...
The United States and China have signed off on a deal that would hand control of TikTok’s U.S. operations to a group of ...
Greenland has the eighth-largest rare earth reserves in the world at 1.5 million metric tons, according to 2024 data from the ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to auto analyst Tu Le on the floor of the Detroit Auto Show about the rise of China's auto industry ...
It is a challenge for TikTok's parent company ByteDance as well as global ambitions for other Chinese tech companies.
While Donald Trump’s push to control Greenland is grabbing the headlines, NATO’s top military brass warn that threats in Asia ...