China Unveils Hydrogen Fuel Cell Stack With World-Leading Power Density A new hydrogen fuel cell technology developed by the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics under the Chinese Academy of Sciences has passed a scientific and technological achievement appraisal organised by the China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Federation (CPCIF). The technology, named the “High-Specific-Power Cathode-Closed Air-Cooled Stack”, targets small-to-medium power applications. It delivers high power density, strong environmental adaptability, and a long operational lifespan. According to the appraisal committee, the project demonstrates significant innovation and advanced technical specifications. The committee also stated that the stack’s specific power ranks among the highest…
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SiamAI Denies Exporting AI Servers To China Bangkok-based SiamAI said on Saturday that it had not exported artificial intelligence servers to China and remains fully compliant with U.S. export and re-export control laws. The statement follows allegations that the company helped circumvent restrictions on advanced semiconductor exports involving U.S. technology firms Super Micro Computer and Nvidia. SiamAI rejected the accusations and insisted it had not participated in any shipments of AI servers to China. “SiamAI has not engaged in the export of AI servers to China,” the company said in its statement. The firm also stressed its commitment to complying…
Vietnam Plans AI-Driven Propaganda Push Using Influencers Vietnam’s ruling Communist Party is planning a major overhaul of its propaganda strategy by recruiting social media influencers and artificial intelligence experts while expanding the use of podcasts, short videos and targeted online content. According to an unpublished draft prepared in April by the party’s propaganda committee, authorities aim to build a network of at least 1,000 influencers and 5,000 AI experts by 2030 to help distribute what officials describe as “positive” content. The document stated that the strategy seeks to create “ideological immunity” across society against information considered harmful, toxic or false…
China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has officially approved the launch of commercial trial operations for satellite Internet of Things (IoT) services, with the trial period set to run for two years. Under the approval, Beijing Guodian Gaoke Technology Co., Ltd. has been authorised to carry out commercial trials of its satellite IoT business. During the trial phase, the company will be allowed to legally operate satellite-based IoT services using its “Tianqi Constellation” network. The system is expected to provide wide-area, low-power, and highly reliable IoT connectivity, supporting real-time data collection and remote monitoring across sectors including marine fisheries, energy, water…
Fu Cong, China’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, said on Tuesday that the benefits created by artificial intelligence should be shared equally across the world, stressing that AI development must not become concentrated in the hands of only a few countries or companies. Speaking at a meeting of the Group of Friends for International Cooperation on AI Capacity-Building at the United Nations, Fu said artificial intelligence is reshaping economies, societies, and everyday life at an unprecedented pace, making global governance of the technology increasingly important. He argued that international cooperation on AI must keep pace with rapid technological change…
China’s War Wolves: From Commercial Tech to Combat Power China’s push into robotics is no longer limited to factories or novelty demonstrations; it is steadily expanding into governance, surveillance, and now, the battlefield. From robot traffic police units unveiled last week in Hangzhou to unmanned delivery systems and AI-driven monitoring, Beijing is embedding automation into everyday systems. But behind this visible shift lies a far more consequential transformation: how China intends to fight future wars. A detailed report by the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD), titled “China’s War Wolves: From Commercial Tech to Combat Power,” argues that China is…
Guangdong Police Deploy Futuristic Patrol Systems for May Day Holiday Police in Guangzhou, the capital of south China’s Guangdong Province, introduced an advanced patrol lineup during the May Day holiday period from May 1 to 5. The initiative integrates humanoid robots, drones, and self-balancing scooters to strengthen public safety and improve engagement with citizens. Humanoid Robot Enhances Public Awareness At a park on Ersha Island, a humanoid robot officer became a central attraction. Wearing a police safety vest, the robot accompanied officers during patrols and interacted directly with the public. It demonstrated martial arts movements and issued reminders about fraud…
Shenzhou-21 Crew Begins Extended Mission Aboard Tiangong Station The Shenzhou-21 crew has commenced a one-month extended mission aboard China’s Tiangong space station, following the successful completion of their initial six-month stay in orbit. The three astronauts, Zhang Lu, Wu Fei, and Zhang Hongzhang, entered the station on 1 November 2025. Since then, they have operated under stable and favourable conditions, enabling them to proceed with an extended phase of their mission. This additional month aims to further validate technologies essential for long-duration human spaceflight. Moreover, it allows the crew to refine operational procedures and gather extended data that will support…
China Showcases Medical Innovation at Canton Fair China’s latest advances in medical science and technology are drawing widespread attention for their growing role in transforming patient care, from diagnosis through surgery to rehabilitation. These developments are being highlighted during the third phase of the 139th China Import and Export Fair, widely known as the Canton Fair, held in Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong Province in southern China. The five day segment of the event opened on Friday and presents cutting edge achievements across several sectors, including smart healthcare, functional textiles, and environmentally friendly materials. The exhibition spans 515,000 square metres…
FBI Warns Of Expanding China Hack Network The Chinese government’s hack for hire ecosystem has expanded beyond control and now provides cyber criminals with plausible deniability, a senior Federal Bureau of Investigation official said on Thursday. The warning highlights growing concerns about the scale and structure of cyber operations linked to China. Moreover, the official stressed that Chinese hackers face arrest risks once they leave their home country. This statement signals a tougher international stance on cybercrime and reflects efforts to hold individuals accountable beyond national borders. Extradition Case Highlights Global Reach The remarks followed the extradition of Xu Zewei,…

