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China expert Gordon Chang tells Fox News Digital the removal of top commanders has left Beijing unstable and raised the risk of miscalculation across the region.
His decision to go home early may seem nothing new. When the global financial crisis devastated China’s export sector in 2008, migrants returned to their rural homes en masse. The countryside was a safety valve: workers had negligible welfare support but could farm small plots of land until the economy roared back, as it did after massive stimulus.
The world's second-largest economy is sticking to its calls for global cooperation, which didn't stand out as much as other high-profile speeches at Davos.
A combat veteran, Zhang Youxia was once seen as the most trusted man in Xi Jinping’s military. Now he has been accused of disloyalty to Mr. Xi.
The writer is a fellow at the John L Thornton China Center at Brookings and writes the High Capacity newsletter. We are witnessing a great reversal in global technology flows. For
CNBC tested Chinese AI startup Zhipu's new coding tool. It's just as impressive as American AI coding agents.
Robin Li spoke to TIME about the AI ambitions of Baidu and China.
Bribery allegations have also been leveled against Gen. Zhang Youxia, whose downfall carries implications for the country’s military readiness.