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Close-up of wooden Scrabble tiles spelling OpenAI and DeepSeek on wooden table.
Technology

China’s Industry Minister Says ‘AI + Manufacturing’ Is Non‑Negotiable — A Big Push for Smart Factories and Standards

China’s industry minister announced a government push to make “AI + manufacturing” compulsory, urging firms to embed AI across sectors and cultivate flagship industrial applications. The plan emphasizes both practical scenario development and international cooperation on governance while balancing security and human control.

NeTe2026年3月5日 07:51
#China#Li Lecheng#AI
Two police officers detaining a suspect beside a car in a sunny outdoor setting.
World

Two ‘Lei Feng’ Police Stations, One Mission: How Communist-era Virtue Is Being Recast as Modern Community Policing

Two police stations in Fushun and Changsha are reviving the memory of Lei Feng — a Communist‑era moral exemplar — to fuse political pedagogy with modern community policing. Their cooperation combines ritualised party education with practical innovations such as cloud‑based training, rapid case responses and services for vulnerable residents, raising questions about governance, legitimacy and civil oversight.

SoMi2026年3月3日 17:20
#Lei Feng#China policing#community policing
A scenic view of the Great Wall of China with the Chinese national flag in Beijing.
Politics

Xi Chairs Politburo Meeting to Lock In 2026 Agenda as China Enters the 15th Five‑Year Cycle

The CCP Politburo, chaired by Xi Jinping, reviewed and approved 2026 work plans for five major party‑led state organs and the Central Secretariat, praising their 2025 performance and demanding strict implementation of the party centre’s directives. The meeting frames 2026 as the start of the 15th Five‑Year Plan and emphasises political unity, disciplined party governance and a stability‑first approach to economic and institutional priorities.

NeMo2026年1月30日 11:20
#Chinese Communist Party#Xi Jinping#Politburo