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Discover the hidden science behind origami
Origami, the Japanese art of paper folding, is much more than a creative pastime. It has deep cultural roots and has been practiced for centuries in Japan.
India's highest airfield, Nyoma in Ladakh, becomes fully operational
India's highest airfield, the Nyoma Advanced Landing Ground (ALG), has become fully operational.
Why China's youths are embracing frugality
China's younger generation is adopting a more frugal lifestyle as the economy slows down.
Apple removes gay dating apps in China, sparking community concerns
Apple has removed two of China's most popular gay dating apps, Blued and Finka, from the App Store following an order from the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC).
Scientists discover rare-earth elements in living plant for first time
In a groundbreaking discovery, a team of scientists led by Chinese researchers has found a naturally occurring mineral containing rare earth elements in a fern.
Video: Hongqi Bridge in South China collapses months after opening
A section of the newly constructed Hongqi Bridge in China's Sichuan province collapsed on Tuesday.
'We don't have many talented workers': Trump defends H-1B visa
United States President Donald Trump appears to have softened his hardline stance on H-1B visa reforms.
These Tai Chi techniques can improve your mental clarity
Tai chi, an ancient Chinese martial art, combines slow movements and deep breathing to promote mental clarity and focus.
India should become 3rd-largest economy in the world by 2028
India is on track to become the world's third-largest economy by 2028, after the US and China, according to a recent report by UBS.
Chinese 'cryptoqueen' who stole $5.6B from pensioners faces jail
Qian Zhimin, a Chinese national dubbed the "Cryptoqueen," is due to be sentenced for her role in a massive cryptocurrency fraud scheme.
Tesla's sales in China fell to 3-year low last month
Tesla's sales in China fell to a three-year low of 26,006 vehicles in October. The figure marks a staggering 35.8% decline from the same period last year.
India withdraws from Tajikistan's Ayni airbase: How it impacts country
India has officially withdrawn its military presence from the Ayni airbase in Tajikistan, its only full-fledged overseas base.
Apple removes LGBTQ+ dating apps from Chinese App Store
Apple has removed two popular LGBTQ+ dating apps, Blued and Finka, from its App Store in China.
Worrying: India's reliance on China for rare earth machinery growing
India's dependence on China for rare earth and mining-related machinery has increased significantly over the last seven years.
Shanghai-Delhi flight takes off after 5 years with 95% occupancy
Direct commercial flights between India and China have resumed after a five-year hiatus.
ISIS-linked doctor arrested for preparing lethal ricin for terror attack
The Gujarat Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) on Sunday arrested three suspected ISIS terrorists, including a Hyderabad-based doctor.
The most magical lantern festivals around the world
Lantern festivals are a beautiful way to celebrate culture and tradition. They light up the night sky with colorful lanterns and bring communities together in a joyous celebration.
China to allow Nexperia chip exports for civilian use
China has announced an exemption for the export of Nexperia chips meant for civilian use, as per a statement from its commerce ministry today.
Chinese companies can now export gallium, germanium, antimony to US
China has suspended its ban on the export of "dual-use items" related to gallium, germanium, antimony, and super-hard materials to the United States.
China's Moonshot AI claims its model beats GPT-5, Claude Sonnet
Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) start-up Moonshot AI has launched a new version of its open-source Kimi K2 model.
China's AI models meet US ones in 'frontier risks'
A recent study has revealed that Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) models are approaching "frontier risks" levels similar to those of their US counterparts.
China might turn to recycling to meet construction material demands
A recent study led by Tsinghua University researchers has found that recycling sand and gravel aggregates from construction and demolition waste, could meet half of China's demand for these materials by 2050.
Bajaj Auto may move KTM production from Austria to India
Bajaj Auto is considering moving the production of KTM bikes from Austria to India.
These data centers in China can't use foreign AI chips
China has ordered its state-funded data centers to use only home-grown artificial intelligence (AI) chips for new projects.
These US AI coding tools might be using Chinese models
Two leading artificial intelligence (AI) coding tools developed by US companies in the last week are suspected of being based on Chinese models.
Volkswagen will make its 1st automotive chip for Chinese cars
Volkswagen, through its existing joint venture with China's Horizon Robotics, is set to develop the German automaker's first proprietary chip for smart driving.
Pakistan rejects Trump's nuclear testing claims
Pakistan has rejected United States President Donald Trump's claims that the country was secretly testing nuclear weapons.
Top 1% in India see 62% wealth jump since 2000
A recent report commissioned by the South African Presidency of the G20 has revealed that India's top 1% has seen a whopping 62% increase in their wealth between 2000 and 2023.
'Poorvi Prachand Prahar': India's 1st tri-service exercise near China border
The Indian Armed Forces are gearing up for a major tri-service military exercise, "Poorvi Prachand Prahar," in Arunachal Pradesh from November 11 to 15.
Starbucks sells 60% of China business for $4B
Starbucks has announced a strategic partnership with Chinese investment firm Boyu Capital.
This Chinese firm has started producing flying cars before Tesla
Chinese electric vehicle maker Xpeng Aeroht, an affiliate of Xpeng, has started trial production of its modular flying car, the Land Aircraft Carrier.
India to resume Chinese imports after 5-year freeze
India is set to resume approvals for Chinese imports, including electronics parts, shoes, household items, steel products, and raw materials.
Chinese airline's 'air aunties' hire draws widespread criticism
Shanghai-based Spring Airlines has sparked controversy with its recent job postings.
UK university halts human-rights study after pressure from China: Report
Sheffield Hallam University in the United Kingdom has halted research on human rights abuses in China after pressure from Beijing, according to a report from The Guardian.
NVIDIA's best AI chips won't be available outside US: Trump
US President Donald Trump has announced that the most advanced artificial intelligence (AI) chips from tech giant NVIDIA will be exclusively available to American companies.
How India plans to challenge China's dominance in rare-earth magnets
The Indian government is planning to significantly increase its incentive program for rare earth magnet manufacturing, nearly tripling it to over ₹7,000 crore ($788 million).
Xi assured me China won't take action on Taiwan: Trump
United States President Donald Trump has said that Chinese President Xi Jinping has assured him that China will not take any action on Taiwan during his presidency.
China sells first atomic quantum computer to Pakistan
China has made a major breakthrough in the field of quantum computing with the successful sale of its first atomic quantum computer, the Hanyuan-1.
'We've enough nukes to blow up world 150 times': Trump
United States President Donald Trump has defended his decision to resume nuclear testing, stating that he does not want Washington to be the only country that does not test its weapons.
Why is the China-Argentina Radio Telescope not operational yet?
The China-Argentina Radio Telescope (CART), a state-of-the-art facility developed through a long-standing collaboration between China and Argentina, is facing major delays.