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China couple diagnosed with rare autoimmune disorder together have lost newborn baby
A young Chinese couple who were both diagnosed with a rare autoimmune disorder a year after getting married have lost their newborn baby.
The couple in northern China’s Tianjin municipality were diagnosed with Bickerstaff brainstem encephalitis last year.
The husband, surnamed Li, said only four couples in the world had been diagnosed with the disorder at the same time, and they were the first case in China.
Li, 32, had a fever last March, a year after he married his wife. He also felt...
Chinese EV makers hunt for idled plants in Europe as they expand global influence
Chinese electric vehicle (EV) makers, from BYD to Leapmotor, are voraciously seeking out manufacturing assets in Europe as the global energy crisis creates surging demand for battery-powered vehicles.
Their pursuit of idled European assembly facilities owned by big names like Stellantis and Volkswagen is disrupting the pecking order in the global automotive industry, as the Chinese carmakers’ design and manufacturing heft sees them morph into international players.
“China’s EV assemblers are...
Chinese tourist banned from Thailand for life after kicking, damaging US$15,000 auto-gates
A Chinese tourist has been barred from returning to Thailand for life after he allegedly kicked and damaged automated passport control gates at Bangkok’s main airport, in a case that comes amid a wider Thai crackdown on foreign visitors accused of disorderly behaviour.
The 30-year-old man, identified by Thai media as Zheng Liwei, was accused of damaging two automatic gates at Suvarnabhumi Airport on Wednesday afternoon while trying to pass through passport control for a flight to China.
The...
‘Panic’ over capacity crunch in mature node chips drives orders to Chinese foundries
The global AI boom is driving orders back to Chinese foundries as overseas rivals shift production towards high-margin AI chips and high-bandwidth memory, creating a shortage in mature-node semiconductors, according to the head of China’s top contract chipmaker.
“AI demand has directly pushed power-management and other mature capacity into shortage,” said Zhao Haijun, co-CEO of Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC), during the company’s first-quarter earnings call on...
Putin follows Trump to China, Xi hosts US president, Baidu earnings
Russian President Vladimir Putin will travel to China next week, days after US counterpart Donald Trump concluded a visit that was heavy on ceremony and light on substance.
Putin’s one-day trip will take place on Wednesday, the South China Morning Post said, citing unidentified sources. It is unlikely there will be any elaborate parades or welcome ceremony for the routine visit, according to the report (see SCMP Plus Xi meeting tracker).
This will be the first time that China has hosted Russian...
Finland warns of drone scare near Helsinki, fighter jets scrambled, flights diverted
Finland warned the public of drones possibly entering its airspace, for the first time near the capital city Helsinki, in the early hours of Friday.
Flights were disrupted at the country’s biggest airport, Helsinki-Vantaa, and about 1.8 million residents of southern Finland were told to remain indoors after overnight Ukrainian strikes on Russia near Finland prompted concern that unmanned aircraft had strayed into the country.
The emergency warning was issued at 3.49am local time and authorities...
Gunfire, farce and fugitive Philippine Senator Bato dela Rosa
The Philippine Senate has witnessed political coups, scandals and the occasional shouting match.
It had never, until this week, seen a sitting senator sprint down its corridors in a muddy olive shirt, knocking aside female investigators like bowling pins, to avoid an international arrest warrant for crimes against humanity.
That was Monday. By Wednesday night, gunshots were ringing out in the building that houses the upper chamber of the country’s Congress.
“I worked in the Senate for 15 years...
