US, China Court Brazil Over Rare Earths; One in Ten Chinese Adults Face Debt Problems
Washington and Beijing are competing for influence in Brazil, a country rich in rare earth minerals. But how reliable a partner will Brazil be in the race to reduce dependence on China’s rare earth supply?
A major push in the tech race with China. President Donald Trump is strengthening America’s leadership in quantum technology—a field that could reshape the future of humanity.
A major win for Washington in the global tech war. The Netherlands will join a U.S.-led AI alliance aimed at countering Beijing, despite ongoing disputes over chip exports.
South Korea’s stock market plunge is spreading overseas. A nearly 10 percent drop in South Korean stock prices is sending shockwaves through U.S. semiconductor shares.
Taiwan’s vice president sat down for an interview with The Epoch Times’ Jan Jekielek. They discussed China, Taiwan, and why the Taiwanese people should adopt a “cat warrior” approach when dealing with their communist neighbor.
- U.S., China Court Brazil Over Rare Earths
- Rubio Meets Gulf Allies to Discuss Iran Deal
- Trump Launches Next-Gen Quantum Computing Push
- Quantum Computing Could Reshape the Future
- Dutch Enter U.S.-Led “Pax Silica” AI Alliance
- Blackstone to Invest $30B in Japan AI Data Centers
- AI Threat to Cyber Defenses Could Come in Months
- Dems Receive $1M in Donations From Firms Linked to China
- S. Korea KOSPI Drops Nearly 10 Percent, U.S. Chips Fall
- One in Ten Chinese Adults Face Debt Problems
- Foreign Investment Into China Falls 8.6 Percent Jan.–May
- Taiwan’s Vice President Not Afraid to Take on Beijing
- Netanyahu: Israel Will Stay in Lebanon as Long as Needed
- Hezbollah Weakens as Iran Funding Drops
- U.S. Urges Iran to Curb Proxy Violence
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