#China
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China's new Long March 12A rocket, a competitor to SpaceX's Falcon 9, successfully reached orbit on its debut flight but failed in its primary reusability test as the booster crashed.
A series of high-level visits by Japanese lawmakers to Taiwan is deepening ties with Taipei but risks further escalating tensions with Beijing, putting Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's diplomacy to the test.
Chinese authorities are investigating a major scandal at a state-run museum where staff allegedly sold cultural treasures. The case, involving a 16th-century painting, raises questions about institutional corruption and governance in China.
China's military mouthpiece, the PLA Daily, has detailed a new doctrine of 'unmanned attrition warfare,' which focuses on using large drone swarms in 'saturation attacks' to overwhelm and exhaust adversaries.
China is set to grant local governments more autonomy to regulate real estate in 2026, a major policy shift aimed at clearing the housing glut and stabilizing its struggling property market.
Nearly five years after its coup, Myanmar's military is holding an election. Driven by Chinese pressure and a battlefield turnaround, the vote is designed not to restore democracy but to consolidate military rule under a civilian guise.
Nvidia aims to start shipping its H200 AI chips to China by mid-February 2026, according to Reuters. The plan, however, is entirely contingent on securing approval from the Beijing government.
A major Chinese comic convention in Hangzhou has banned all Japanese-themed works just a week before its opening, a stark reflection of the escalating geopolitical tensions between Beijing and Tokyo.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and his daughter Kim Ju Ae attended a hotel opening in Samjiyon, signaling a push to show economic progress before a key party congress in early 2026.
Beijing appears to be recalibrating its Taiwan policy, scaling back military intimidation in favor of a softer approach that emphasizes 'peaceful reunification' and a vision for post-unity governance.
Germany's trade deficit with China is set to hit a record €87 billion in 2025, fueled by weak German exports, strong EV competition, and a corporate 'in China, for China' strategy, raising fears of a protectionist turn.
A viral online debate in China, known as the '1644 perspective,' blames the Qing dynasty for national sufferings, prompting official criticism and igniting a broader discussion on nationalism and state narratives.