A Times correspondent talks about life in China as it outpaces the United States in developing clean energy technology, self-driving cars and other innovations. Before we get to discussing China, ...
As WINTER began in the Arctic, China was celebrating a banner year there. In September one of its ice-breaking ships, the Xuelong 2, completed the country’s biggest ever Arctic expedition (see map).
China’s space program, striving to land astronauts on the Moon by 2030, carried out a test flight of a new reusable booster and crew capsule late Tuesday (US time), and the results were spectacular.
Sales of Xiaomi's YU7 SUV were twice that of Tesla's Model Y in China in January. The Chinese company started selling the YU7 roughly half a year ago. Xiaomi plans to expand overseas despite safety ...
Mr. Rattner, a contributing Opinion writer, served as counselor to the Treasury secretary in the Obama administration. A few weeks ago in New York, I was sitting at a dinner organized to discuss ...
Chinese SOEs seen winning foreclosed property tenders Purchases consistent with government policy to reduce inventory Efforts may slow pace of property downturn and its impact on GDP But may also ...
When China’s biggest artificial intelligence players gathered for a landmark meeting in Beijing in January, one question was in the spotlight: What are the chances of a Chinese AI firm overtaking US ...
China’s January consumer inflation rose but fell short of expectations. Producer prices stayed in deflation despite signs of easing. Policymakers signaled looser monetary policy ahead of key economic ...
China holds annual work meeting on policy towards Taiwan China vows to crack down on "separatists" China's military warns it could 'wipe out' Taiwan's forces Taiwan's government rejects Beijing's ...
From small publishers to US federal agencies, websites are reporting unusual spikes in automated traffic linked to IP addresses in Lanzhou, China. When he first noticed the traffic spike, Quintero ...
In 2019, freestyle skier Eileen Gu announced she would compete for China instead of the United States, the country where she was born and raised. The decision immediately made international headlines ...
American-born Olympian Eileen Gu scored millions from China in 2025 – a staggering payout exposed in a public budget before officials quickly scrubbed her name from the record, according to a report.