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Digital Silk Road 2.0: How China Is Shaping Central Asia’s AI Ecosystem

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South Africa Solar Boom Signals Rebellion Against “Malfunctioning Energy Systems”
Workers install solar panels onto frames during construction at South Africa's first municipally owned solar plant on June 5, 2025, in Atlantis. Solar is currently generating 8 percent of South Africa’s electricity, a shift driven by aging coal plants and an overstretched transmission system. Photo / RODGER BOSCH / AFP
In many African countries, the future of electricity generation lies in renewables, and South Africa, where over 85% of the energy comes from coal-fired power plants, is already undergoing a shift. Last year, South Africa imported Chinese solar panels that could ...

Myanmar Junta Chief Meets China’s Xi for First Time

Myanmar's junta chief met China's president for the first time since seizing power, state media reported Saturday, the highest-level meeting with a key ally for the internationally sanctioned military leader. Senior General Min Aung Hlaing led a military coup in 2021, ...

Brazil’s Lula to Visit China Ahead of Regional Summit

Brazil's president will begin a five-day trip to China on Saturday, Beijing announced, ahead of a gathering of Latin American leaders in the country next week. Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's state visit comes at the invitation of counterpart President Xi ...