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China Post office facade with delivery vehicles in Luoyang, Henan, China.
Business1/19/2026, 9:10:30 AM

China’s Electric-Car Moment: From Subsidy Reliance to a Naked Competition for Tech, Range and Loyalty

China’s electric‑vehicle market crossed a critical threshold in 2025, with EV penetration topping 50 percent and charging and swapping infrastructure expanding rapidly. As subsidies taper in 2026, competition will pivot from market share driven by policy to product, software and service quality—making tech depth, cost control and ecosystem play decisive factors.

Colorful Chongqing buildings and riverboat illuminate the night, showcasing urban vibrancy.
Business1/19/2026, 9:10:29 AM

China’s Auto Crown Up For Grabs: How Chongqing, Hefei and Regional Strategies are Redrawing the Map

In 2025 China’s auto industry saw a geopolitical and strategic reshuffle: Chongqing has claimed de facto leadership on the strength of Seres and Huawei’s AITO, Hefei has emerged as the country’s leading NEV production hub through an investment‑led model, and coastal cities like Shenzhen and Guangzhou are refocusing on high‑value upstream technology and industrial transformation. A statistical reclassification of production sites also shifted the apparent rankings, underscoring how policy and accounting can reshape perceived industrial strength.

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Business1/19/2026, 9:00:25 AM

Hainan’s One-Month Boom: How China’s Sealed-Border Free-Trade Port Has Unleashed a Shopping and Investment Rush

One month after China sealed Hainan as a full free-trade port, duty-free retail, tourism and new business registrations have surged. Cheaper imports, expanded visa-free access and relaxed tariff rules have turned the island into a magnet for shoppers and firms, but the rapid boom poses sustainability and distributional questions.

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Technology1/19/2026, 9:00:13 AM

Musk Doubles Down on Optimus: Tesla’s Bid to Become a Robot Company — Hype or Strategic Pivot?

Elon Musk says Tesla is “very likely” to evolve into a robotics company centred on the Optimus humanoid, asserting the business could dwarf Tesla’s current automotive operations. The claim follows weak global car sales and regulatory pressure on Tesla’s driving software, but turning a prototype humanoid into a mass‑market product faces steep technical, economic and regulatory hurdles.

Close-up of a diabetes monitoring kit with glucometer and lancing device on a wooden surface.
Health1/19/2026, 9:00:11 AM

Shenzhen Medtech Firm Wins Approval for DHEA‑S Diagnostic Kit, Signaling Incremental Gains for China's Domestic IVD Sector

Shenzhen Pumen Technology has obtained a Guangdong medical‑device registration certificate for a DHEA‑S diagnostic kit, permitting clinical use in China. The approval reflects steady progress among domestic in vitro diagnostics firms to win regulatory clearances and compete with imported assays in routine endocrinology testing.

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Technology1/19/2026, 8:50:40 AM

Musk’s Nine‑Month Chip Gamble: Tesla’s Bid to Outiterate Nvidia — and Take AI to Space

Elon Musk has unveiled an aggressive multi‑year AI chip roadmap that pledges a new Tesla chip generation every nine months, from AI5 for cars to an eventual space‑deployed AI7. The plan leverages Tesla’s vertical integration and fleet data but faces steep fabrication, validation and regulatory hurdles that make timely delivery uncertain.

Close-up of a smartphone displaying Xiaomi HyperOS interface, held by a hand against a bright yellow background.
Technology1/19/2026, 8:50:22 AM

Xiaomi Files Patent for Multi‑Screen Failover to Keep Critical Displays Alive in Cars

Xiaomi Automobile published a patent for a multi‑screen display failover system that routes content from a malfunctioning high‑priority screen to a lower‑priority screen, aiming to maintain visibility of critical information without extra hardware. The filing signals Xiaomi’s emphasis on software‑defined reliability as it scales car production and eyes export markets.

Aerial shot of Windy Hill's windmill overlooking the serene ocean in Geoje-si, South Korea.
World1/19/2026, 8:40:54 AM

Two Ex‑Presidential Office Staff Linked to Drone That Crossed into North Korea, Raising Security and Political Alarms

South Korean investigators have named two civilian suspects who previously worked in the Yoon Suk‑yeol presidential office in connection with a drone that entered North Korean airspace. The episode has provoked sharp condemnations from Pyongyang and triggered a joint military‑police probe in Seoul, raising broader questions about civilian drone risks and political fallout.

Stunning view of modern skyscrapers reflecting in Minneapolis, showcasing architectural elegance.
Politics1/19/2026, 8:40:47 AM

Federal Judge Curbs Tactics in Minneapolis Immigration Raids as Washington Defends Operations

A Minnesota federal judge barred federal immigration officers from arresting or using chemical agents against peaceful protesters during a large Minneapolis operation, prompting federal officials to defend their tactics and consider appeal. Acting ICE leadership says deployments have shifted toward protecting arrest teams after recent clashes, while reporting contains a likely misidentification of a top DHS official.

A group of people holding signs in a street protest, expressing dissent against political policies.
World1/19/2026, 8:40:43 AM

Trump’s Greenland Ultimatum Triggers European Tariff Threats and NATO Deployments

President Trump’s public demand to buy Greenland, accompanied by threats of escalating tariffs against eight European countries, has prompted a unified European diplomatic rebuke, plans for allied military deployments to Greenland and consideration in Brussels of €93 billion in retaliatory tariffs. The dispute risks damaging NATO cohesion and marks a new use of trade coercion among close partners amid growing strategic competition in the Arctic.

Detailed sand sculpture depicting a face and marine life in SĂžndervig, Denmark.
World1/19/2026, 3:30:14 AM

Germany’s Quiet Pullback from Greenland Raises Questions About European Arctic Strategy

Germany abruptly withdrew military personnel from Greenland after a brief presence in Nuuk, a move confirmed by the German Defence Ministry that followed cancelled flights and inconsistent reporting about troop numbers. The withdrawal highlights diplomatic sensitivities in the Arctic, where Danish sovereignty, U.S. bases, and rising great-power competition complicate European security initiatives.

View of La Parroquia tram stop and surrounding hills in Mérida, Venezuela.
World1/19/2026, 3:30:10 AM

After the Raid: How a U.S. Strike on Caracas Reverberates Across Latin America

A U.S. military operation in early January that detained Venezuela’s president and transferred control of some Venezuelan oil has left Caracas on edge and reinvigorated regional anxieties about sovereignty and economic dependency. The incident has accelerated Latin American reconsideration of strategic alignments, highlighting both internal governance weaknesses and a growing appetite for alternatives to U.S.-centric models.

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World1/19/2026, 3:30:09 AM

China’s Rear Forces Relearn How to Fight: The Guangdong Unit Turning Logistics into a Combat Capability

A unit of the People’s Armed Police in Guangdong has recast its logistical and medical detachments as combat-capable sustainment forces, integrating them into a ‘train‑sustain‑fight’ model. Practical reforms — tougher standards, mission‑embedded micro‑training, VR simulation and instructor competition — have improved readiness, though operational tempo and dispersed tasks remain constraints.

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Business1/19/2026, 3:20:32 AM

China closes the '14th Five' with 5% growth — industrial upgrade and exports bolster a still-fragile recovery

China reported 5.0% real GDP growth in 2025 and declared the goals of the 14th Five-Year Plan achieved, driven by gains in high-tech manufacturing, exports and services. Yet consumption remains tepid, fixed-asset investment — particularly in property — has fallen markedly, and demographic decline and external uncertainty pose medium-term risks.

A protester raises a sign during a demonstration in Los Angeles under a clear blue sky.
World1/19/2026, 3:20:27 AM

Trump Announces Parallel Gaza ‘Peace Committee’ With Himself as Lifetime Chair, Invites About 60 States

China’s CCTV reports that a Trump‑led Gaza "peace committee" has been offered invitations to around 60 states and organizations, with a draft charter naming Trump as lifetime chair and offering permanent membership in exchange for $1 billion. Western diplomats worry the initiative would bypass the UN and weaken established multilateral mechanisms for peace and security.