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  • Apple Regains Top Spot in Chinas Smartphone Market

    Apple reclaimed the leading position in China’s smartphone market in the fourth quarter of 2025 as strong demand for the iPhone 17 lineup offset a contracting market and growing supply-chain pressure from memory chip shortages. New data from Counterpoint Research shows that smartphone shipments in China declined 1.6% year over year in the fourth quarter read more

    Apple Regains Top Spot in Chinas Smartphone Market
  • Spain train crash continues as investigators probe gap in rail

    Watch: At the scene of Spain’s worst rail disaster in over a decade Heavy machinery is being used to assist in the recovery following a two-train crash in southern Spain which killed at least 41 people. Rescuers worked through a second night and said the death toll included three bodies still trapped in a wrecked read more

    Spain train crash continues as investigators probe gap in rail
  • What we know about the Beckham rift: Wedding dress drama, highjacked first dance and birthday snub

    Brooklyn Peltz Beckham has addressed his estrangement from his parents in a dramatic social media post, saying he had “remained silent for years”. A lengthy statement shared on the 26-year-old’s Instagram story revealed details about his fallout with parents Sir David Beckham and Lady Victoria Beckham, which had been the subject of public speculation for read more

    What we know about the Beckham rift: Wedding dress drama, highjacked first dance and birthday snub
  • Allocation Strategy secured £1.6M to advance asset allocation technology

    London-based Allocation Strategy, a company developing analytics tools to support asset allocation and investment decisions, has raised £1.6 million in a funding round led by Fuel Ventures, with participation from angel investors and industry experts. Periods of market volatility have exposed limitations in many institutional allocation tools, particularly in linking portfolio decisions with underlying macroeconomic read more

    Allocation Strategy secured £1.6M to advance asset allocation technology
  • Soldera’s 70x growth story: building the Stripe for renewable energy

    As Europe’s energy transition accelerates, the financial infrastructure underpinning it remains stuck in the analogue era, with fragmented registries, manual processes, and opaque markets slowing capital flows into renewables and limiting price discovery, liquidity, and scale. In response, Soldera has successfully built the “Stripe for Renewable Energy,” unifying Europe’s 30+ certificate registries into a single read more

    Soldera’s 70x growth story: building the Stripe for renewable energy
  • Tech “trailblazers” to get visa reimbursement fees, as government says Britain is "haven of stability" for startups

    Selected overseas tech“trailblazers”working atpromising UK startups will be able to claim reimbursement of visa fees as part of a package of measures announced by the UK government today, as it looks to ramp up its appeal as a destination for startups amid simmering tensions between Europe and the US over Greenland. Chancellor Rachel Reeves today read more

    Tech “trailblazers” to get visa reimbursement fees, as government says Britain is "haven of stability" for startups
  • Naomi Osakas outfit, entrance and win headline Australian Open day three

    Former champion Osaka’s walkout steals the show in Melbourne as holder Jannik Sinner eases into the second round. Naomi Osaka made a breathtaking start to her Australian Open 2026 campaign as the tennis star walked onto the court for her opening match of the Grand Slam wearing a wide-brim hat, veil and holding a white read more

    Naomi Osakas outfit, entrance and win headline Australian Open day three
  • iPhone Air to Get Minor Refresh This Year, Claims Leaker

    Apple will launch a second-generation iPhone Air this year, despite reports that it has been delayed until 2027, according to the Weibo leaker known as Fixed Focus Digital. Doubling down on a similar claim they made late last year, the leaker says feedback coming from the production line still suggests that the iPhone Air 2 read more

    iPhone Air to Get Minor Refresh This Year, Claims Leaker
  • Gul Plaza: Survivors tell of Pakistan mall fire horror

    Riaz Sohail, Zubair Khan and Qaisar KamranBBC Urdu AFP via Getty Images Dozens of people are still missing after Gul Plaza caught fire on Saturday evening Muhammed Amin is beside himself with grief and despair. His brother, Naveed Memon, was inside Gul Plaza when a massive fire ripped through the densely-packed shopping centre in Pakistan’s read more

    Gul Plaza: Survivors tell of Pakistan mall fire horror
  • Number killed in Spain train crash expected to rise as carriages moved

    The number of people killed in a high-speed train crash in Spain is expected to rise in the coming hours as cranes begin moving the wreckage. Another body was found overnight – taking the total number to 41 – following Sunday’s collision in Cordoba province. Interior minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska said at least three deceased people read more

    Number killed in Spain train crash expected to rise as carriages moved
  • Trump Targets New Deal-Era Art

    Daily Newsletter The national myth of Grandma Moses, Lotty Rosenfeld’s radical linework, and how will art institutions evolve in 2026? No rest for the wicked, least of all Trump and his cronies. As the administration continues its attacks on culture, the president is targeting a building near the National Mall with several remarkable New Deal-era read more

    Trump Targets New Deal-Era Art
  • China’s Renewable Energy Revolution Is a Huge Mess That Might Save the World

    Indeed, the greatest beneficiaries of China’s renewables revolution may, in fact, be consumers, both inside and outside of China. In sun-blessed Australia, where rooftop solar panels sit atop nearly a third of all households, the country’s energy minister, Chris Bowen, proposed a “solar sharer program” to offer three hours of free electricity on sunny days. read more

    China’s Renewable Energy Revolution Is a Huge Mess That Might Save the World
  • You’ve Never Heard of China’s Greatest Sci-Fi Novel

    Ma’s moment arrived in 2011. On July 23, two high-speed trains collided near Wenzhou, killing 40 people. The accident traumatized the nation for what it seemed to reveal about the costs of China’s breakneck pace of development. A prominent essay captured the mood, its title becoming a rallying cry: “China, Slow Down, Wait for Your read more

    You’ve Never Heard of China’s Greatest Sci-Fi Novel
  • Your First Humanoid Robot Coworker Will Probably Be Chinese

    But language models can only do so much, and what robots need most urgently is a new kind of model that understands the physical world the way an LLM understands the written word. And to build that model, engineers need way more data. While walking around BAAI, I see scores of workers behind desks. They’re read more

    Your First Humanoid Robot Coworker Will Probably Be Chinese
  • Thousands of Companies Are Driving China’s AI Boom. A Government Registry Tracks Them All

    When DeepSeek burst onto the global stage in January 2025, it seemed to appear out of nowhere. But the large language model was just one of the thousands of generative AI tools that have been released in China since 2023—and there’s a public archive of every single one of them. The country’s top internet regulator, read more

    Thousands of Companies Are Driving China’s AI Boom. A Government Registry Tracks Them All
  • How China’s ‘Crystal Capital’ Cornered the Market on a Western Obsession

    Villages looked for niches they could fill in the global market. The town of Xuchang, for instance, capitalized on its legacy of making hairpieces for opera performers—and on the willingness of rural women to sell their black ponytails—and turned itself into a hub for wigs. Zhuangzhai became the largest supplier of caskets to Japan, in read more

    How China’s ‘Crystal Capital’ Cornered the Market on a Western Obsession
  • He Went to Prison for Gene-Editing Babies. Now He’s Planning to Do It Again

    In 2018, a nervous-looking He Jiankui took the stage at a scientific conference in Hong Kong. A hush settled over the packed auditorium as the soft-spoken Chinese scientist adjusted his microphone and confirmed the circulating media reports: He had created the world’s first gene-edited babies. Three little girls were born with modifications to their genomes read more

    He Went to Prison for Gene-Editing Babies. Now He’s Planning to Do It Again
  • Chinese EV Batteries Are Eating the World

    THE symbolism was clear last June when Emmanuel Macron, surrounded by factory workers, held up a sleek lithium battery in his right hand and a mining lamp in his left. He was in Douai, a northern French city with a coal mining history dating back to the 1700s. The city is now also the site read more

    Chinese EV Batteries Are Eating the World
  • She Was Given Up by Her Chinese Parents—and Spent 14 Years Trying to Find a Way Back

    A girl is found on a street in Ma’Anshan, China, in May 1993. Her paternal grandfather, the story goes, set her down and walked away. No explanation. It’s unclear how long she’s been outside when somebody arrives and takes her to the orphanage. A white woman adopts the girl and brings her to America in read more

    She Was Given Up by Her Chinese Parents—and Spent 14 Years Trying to Find a Way Back
  • iPhone 18 Pro Leak: Smaller Dynamic Island, No Top-Left Camera Cutout

    Over the last few months, rumors around the iPhone 18 Pro’s front-panel design have been conflicted, with some supply-chain leaks pointing to under-display Face ID, reports suggesting a top-left hole-punch camera, and debate over whether the familiar Dynamic Island will shrink, shift, or disappear entirely. Today, Weibo-based leaker Instant Digital shared new details and imagery read more

    iPhone 18 Pro Leak: Smaller Dynamic Island, No Top-Left Camera Cutout