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3 Chinese ships exit Strait of Hormuz as PetroChina stresses operations stable
As global energy supplies are put under strain by Iranian disruption to shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, state-owned Chinese oil giant PetroChina has...
by Mandy Zuo,Carol Yang March 31, 2026
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Shenzhen activates China’s first 10,000-card AI cluster with domestic chips
China’s southern tech hub Shenzhen began operations of the country’s first 10,000-card intelligent computing cluster, built with advanced chips made by Huawei Technologies, in...
by Eunice Xu March 31, 2026
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Breaking! China’s Powder Keg Explodes! Petitioners Go to Extremes, Bulldozer Rams Crowd!
On March 29, a shocking incident occurred at the bustling Dahanji Market in Beijing’s Fangshan District. According to videos circulating online and eyewitness accounts,...
by China Observer March 31, 2026
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Zhipu AI revenue jumps 132% in first post-IPO report, missing estimates
Chinese artificial intelligence company Zhipu AI posted worse-than-expected annual revenue growth in its first earnings report since its initial public offering (IPO) in Hong...
by Vincent Chow March 31, 2026
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Malaysia court orders ex-PM Najib to pay US$1.3 billion to 1MDB unit
A Malaysian court on Tuesday ⁠ordered jailed former ⁠prime minister Najib Razak ⁠to pay US$1.3 billion to a former unit of scandal-tainted state fund...
by Reuters March 31, 2026
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Korea rolls out first production KF-21, as escort jammer concept emerges
The first serial-production KF-21 Boramae fighter rolled out of Korea Aerospace Industries’ (KAI) Sacheon facility in South Gyeongsang on 25 March. The twin-seater, with...
by Roy Choo March 31, 2026
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Apple’s accidental AI feature roll-out in China risks regulatory backlash, expert says
Apple’s accidental roll-out on Tuesday of its highly anticipated Apple Intelligence feature in mainland China – which has yet to receive regulatory approval –...
by Ben Jiang March 31, 2026
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Treasury Unveils Whistleblower Portal to Combat Transnational Medicare, Medicaid Fraud Rings
Whistleblowers are encouraged to report abuse of Medicare, Medicaid, and other government health benefit programs, the Department of the Treasury announced on March 30,...
by FIA Staff March 31, 2026
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How emperors and nobles kept warm without down quilts during winter in ancient China
Before electricity, central heating, and down quilts, winter in ancient China was not simply a season but a test of class. Cold was shared...
by Zoey Zhang March 31, 2026
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