In a break with tradition, several countries have announced the date for the China-Africa cooperation forum in Beijing.
Huang may have pop star status in his birthplace but on the mainland, some are calling for a Nvidia boycott.
Ministry of Public Security launches national campaign against scams that ‘severely damage image of the party’.
Hong Kong is working hard on a new policy to keep its stock and derivatives markets open during typhoons or torrential rains, with a view to making the change in September, according to a source with knowledge.
In an exam setting, AI allows massive amounts of surveillance video to be processed and reviewed quickly to detect violations.
China’s exports rose by 7.6 per cent from a year earlier in May, while imports rose by 1.8 per cent last month, data released on Friday showed.
Transport Minister Anthony Loke says the government is keen on resurrecting the rail project but does not want to end up with ‘a huge financial obligation’.
As the city strives to become a top tech centre, the government doubles down on I&T development and increases support for emerging industries such as biotechnology, artificial intelligence and electric vehicles.
State-owned media and industry employees praise the massive US rocket’s successful and record-breaking landing.
Thursday’s video call is the latest of several communications on drugs and law enforcement between the two sides.
Kuaishou, the major rival of TikTok’s sister app Douyin, has launched a text-to-video service similar to OpenAI’s Sora, as Chinese Big Tech firms race to catch up in AI.
The Philippines should diversify its economy and lessen trade reliance on China, analysts say.
New Delhi’s defence minister is ‘stargazed without a concrete plan in place’ in a bid to draw level with China, analysts say.
Beijing’s increasingly hardline policies are convincing more countries to boost strategic relations with Washington, says Nicholas Burns.
The retail tranche of QuantumPharm’s IPO has been oversubscribed 75 times, which will allow the AI drug firm to raise HK$1.13 billion (US$145 million).
Insider says government’s statistics-laden response deemed ‘necessary’, as experts note urgent need to counter ‘smears’.
Activists fear a ‘big cannabis monopolisation’ will emerge instead of carefully constructed laws to regulate use and allow domestic businesses to grow.
Housing Department probe launched into ‘Mr and Mrs Ho’ amid crackdown on cheats who lie about wealth to qualify for public housing and suspicions over couple’s assets.
The embassy lashes out at Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for attempting to persuade the Global South to attend the summit.
Financial Secretary’s joint tour with Guangdong and Macau delegations to France and California help secure the city’s rightful position on the world stage
‘The recent stock market rally has led customers across the board to become more active in investment,’ says the bank’s head of wealth.
City should seize the opportunity to revive the plan, adjust the goals and strategy, and rally public support.
Summing up four-day US trip, Hong Kong finance chief says ‘pragmatic topics’ such as carbon markets, sustainable finance and talent development are good starting points for cooperation.
Chinese in the state sector and beyond face stiffer overseas travel barriers as security agencies attempt to reduce corruption risks.
Vietnam’s ‘blazing furnace’ anti-corruption campaign has claimed a number of senior figures, turmoil that one analyst says is unprecedented.
Government says juvenile offenders ‘endanger social harmony’, but bullying is a society-wide mental health issue, experts warn.
Details of a 2022 space mission by a Chinese satellite could add to America’s concern over Beijing’s space power.