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The American Dream Is an Easy Sell for German Factories
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Bloomberg L.P.
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This isn’t the first time the industrial-policy version of the American dream has attracted European factories, which have suffered through a wartime surge in energy prices, followed by the fastest ...
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Taiwan’s Top Diplomat Says U.S. Aid to Ukraine Is Critical for Deterring China
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New York Times
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Foreign Minister Joseph Wu said in an interview that a Russian victory could embolden China to move against Taiwan and would fuel anti-American propaganda.
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As Space Threats Mount, U.S. Lags in Protecting GPS Services
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New York Times
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Threats are mounting in space. GPS signals are vulnerable to attack. Their time-keeping is essential for stock trading, power transmission and more.
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In a Step Forward for Asian American Studies, Amherst Adds a Major
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Bing
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Half a century after its founding, the field of Asian American studies continues to reach new firsts, a sign of both fresh interest and historically slow growth.
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National Museum of Asian Art Announces 2024 Arts and Culture Festival Dedicated to Well-Being in the Asian American Community
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Bing
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The Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art has announced its 2024 May Arts and Culture Festival. From May 10 to May 12, the museum will host pop-ups, performances, discussions and other programs ...
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Liu Cixin: ‘I’m often asked – there’s science fiction in China?’
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The Guardian
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Author of sci-fi epic The Three-Body Problem – newly serialised by Netflix – on ‘the greatest uncertainty facing humanity’ and how finding a secret copy of a Jules Verne novel inspired his career Chinese author Liu Cixin’s science-fiction novels have sold millions of copies all over the world, and have won him numerous awards, including the global Hugo award for science fiction in 2015. Now, the English translation of the first book in Liu’s Remembrance of Earth’s Past trilogy,...
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Tesla’s Pivot to China Saved Musk. It Also Binds Him to Beijing.
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New York Times
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Tesla and China built a symbiotic relationship, with credits, workers and parts that made Mr. Musk ultrarich. Now, his reliance on the country may give Beijing leverage.
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Republican Warns About Chinese Spies Near Military Bases
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Newsweek on MSN
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"I'm working to close loopholes that allow any further espionage," Sen. Joni Ernst told Newsweek about Chinese nationals in Guam.
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China axes Covid-era tariffs on Australian wine
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BBC News
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China scraps tariffs on Australian wine
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The Guardian
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Prime minister Anthony Albanese says China’s duties on Australian bottled wine will come to an end from Friday China has dropped tariffs on Australian wine, a long-awaited decision heralded by the Albanese government as validation of its “calm and consistent approach” with the superpower on a series of controversial trade disputes. In a statement on Thursday the prime minister, Anthony Albanese, foreign minister, Penny Wong, and trade minister, Don Farrell, said they had been...
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