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Despite the latest pullback, many are holding on to their bullish calls for Pop Mart to remain one of the hottest consumer brands in China this year.
National security experts expressed alarm over Microsoft's practices allowing China-based engineers access to Pentagon cloud systems after a ProPublica investigation.
Chinese AI startup MiniMax has filed confidentially for a Hong Kong initial public offering, targeting a valuation of over $4 billion in the float, which could happen before the end of this year, three people with knowledge of the matter said.
China is positioned to attract global talent as Trump’s policies weaken American competitiveness, some lawmakers say.
Two Chinese nationals living illegally in the US were arrested by agents from ICE and HSI for allegedly conning elderly victims out of thousands.
The university published the student’s full name and said her behavior had “damaged national dignity.” The move prompted an online debate and accusations of sexism.
An Ivy League education, particularly at Harvard, remains highly sought after by Chinese students, as reflected in viral videos of students’ acceptance into such schools. However, political uncertainty and mixed messages from the Trump administration regarding international students have led to anxiety and a decline in applications from China,
Alibaba-backed startup Moonshot released on late Friday night its Kimi K2 model, touting performance that rivals many U.S. models.
Like many college towns, the area around the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign has been transformed by a surge of foreign students. Visa clampdowns could threaten that.
Chinese swimmers took more anti-doping tests this year than swimmers from any other country ahead of the World Aquatics Championships in Singapore this month, the Aquatics Integrity Unit said in a report.
A Department of Homeland Security memo from June, describing the Pentagon’s findings, said that the group, publicly known by the nickname Salt Typhoon, “extensively compromised a U.S. state’s Army National Guard network” from March 2024 through December 2024. The memo did not specify which state was affected.