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FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 07/17/2024

Unconfirmed report says Biden considering sweeping regulation to further restrict sales of equipment to China
Global stocks fell on Wednesday as technology shares sank after a report said the US plans tighter import controls on companies that share chipmaking technology with China.
London’s FTSE 100 edged 0.1% higher to 8,169.24 as data showed the inflation rate remained steady at the Bank of England’s 2% target in June. That hit hopes for a central bank rate cut, though the better-than-expected data pushed the British pound above $1.30 early on Wednesday.

FROM THE EXPRESS TRIBUNE
Posted on 07/17/2024

Manny Jacinto from The Acolyte, known for his role as The Stranger/Qimir, the Sith Lord also appears briefly in Top Gun: Maverick.

FROM BING
Posted on 07/17/2024

the Asian American International Film Festival (AAIFF) is back for its 47th year, with 18 world premieres, 27 East Coast premieres and 15 New York premieres. Lineup standouts include the opening night ...

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 07/17/2024

Georges Elhedery learned Mandarin in preparation for the top job, a sign that he grasps exactly where his lender’s strength and weakness lie
When a handful of Hong Kong journalists dialled in to a media call with HSBC bosses in February, Georges Elhedery took them by surprise. In a momentary distraction from the bank’s , the chief financial officer issued greetings in Mandarin.
It put Elhedery’s newly acquired language skills – built up during a six-month sabbatical in 2022 – to a public test. But it also demonstrated his ambition: notably, that he would not let a relative lack of experience in China, where the bank makes the bulk of its profits, get in the way of his ascent at HSBC.

FROM IJR
Posted on 07/17/2024

Chinese companies are dominating U.S. solar production despite tariffs and subsidies from the Biden Administration, according to a recent investigation ...

FROM BING
Posted on 07/17/2024

San Francisco Mayor London Breed announced the launch of the Chinatown Artist Registry on Thursday, encouraging artists to apply for consideration in three upcoming publicly funded art projects in San ...

FROM BING
Posted on 07/17/2024

San Francisco Mayor London Breed announced the launch of the Chinatown Artist Registry on Thursday, encouraging artists to apply for consideration in three upcoming publicly funded art projects in San ...

FROM YAHOO
Posted on 07/17/2024

San Francisco Mayor London Breed announced the launch of the Chinatown Artist Registry on Thursday, encouraging artists to apply for consideration in three upcoming publicly funded art projects in San ...

FROM INC
Posted on 07/17/2024

Chinese companies will have at least 20 gigawatts' worth of annual solar panel production capacity on U.S. soil within the next year, enough to serve about half the U.S. market, according to a Reuters ...

FROM BING
Posted on 07/17/2024

Months and years after their arrival, Chinese migrants seeking freedom find it, but economic opportunity remains elusive In many ways, Shen Jiahui had been preparing for America long before his ...

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 07/17/2024

Calls grow for end to ban that means only married Chinese couples can access ‘social egg freezing’ services
When Yang Li* turned 30, she gave herself three years to decide whether or not she wanted to have children. But as the years ticked by, working a busy job in Beijing, Yang felt none the wiser about if or when she wanted to become a mother. So last year, a month shy of her 34th birthday, she decided to freeze her eggs.
The problem was, as a single woman in China, no fertility clinic would help her. Despite China’s push to boost the birthrate, only married couples with fertility problems can use egg-freezing services or any kind of assisted reproductive technologies.
Watch the Guardian documentary where single women Lei and Abu are banned from freezing their eggs in China, so travel to the US to pursue their dreams of motherhood.

FROM THE GUARDIAN
Posted on 07/17/2024

Fertility tourism is booming for single Chinese women with hopes of future motherhood. China’s birth rate is at a record low, yet unmarried women are not legally allowed to freeze their eggs there. We meet Lei and Abu, as they travel to the US for the procedure, battling self doubt and scepticism along the way. What does this mean for womanhood and parenting in modern China?

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