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Global Lens | What level has China's humanoid robot industry reached?
China dominates the global humanoid robot market with 90% of worldwide shipments — 13,000 units delivered in 2025, mostly Chinese-made. Backed by the 15th Five-Year Plan and the "AI+" initiative, the sector drew over US$5 billion in investment in 2025 alone. A decisive edge is pricing: Unitree's G1 costs around RMB 84,800, a fraction of US rivals priced above $100,000, thanks to a complete domestic supply chain with core component costs one-third of competitors.
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2026.08.21 22:35
Global Lens | Haircuts and toilet paper: Kristof spotlights America's hidden poverty
Recently, two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nicholas Kristof published a powerful piece in The New York Times titled "Meet Americans who can't afford haircuts or toilet paper," pulling back the curtain on what life is really like for millions left behind in the world's richest country.
Global Lens
2026.08.18 16:00
Global Lens | Apologies, committees, then silence: Japan's pattern of handling medical accidents
The news from Kyoto University Hospital spread widely, but the focus here goes deeper: Japan's legal system often treats medical accidents as criminal liability and civil compensation. Yet criminal prosecutions are extremely rare. Most disputes go to mediation rather than court because hospitals control much of the evidence, and proving gross negligence is difficult.
Global Lens
2026.08.12 19:00
Global Lens | Two lives lost: Truth about Huangyan Island
We recount the deaths of two young Chinese coastguard officers — Yi Xinyu (21) and Cheng Long (25), both from Shandong, who were killed at Huangyan Island on Aug 11, 2025, when Philippine coastguard vessels disguised as fishing boats intruded into Chinese waters and intentionally rammed a Chinese patrol craft.
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2026.08.11 20:08
Global Lens | What China-Vietnam border looks like: Border defense, trade exchange and cultural heritage
What is the real look of the China-Vietnam border? How do people on both sides communicate and interact? Our reporter visited Malipo in Yunnan, the border city closest to Vietnam, to show you the authentic border life in the new era.
Global Lens
2026.08.06 18:54
Global Lens | What level has China's humanoid robot industry reached?
China dominates the global humanoid robot market with 90% of worldwide shipments — 13,000 units delivered in 2025, mostly Chinese-made. Backed by the 15th Five-Year Plan and the "AI+" initiative, the sector drew over US$5 billion in investment in 2025 alone. A decisive edge is pricing: Unitree's G1 costs around RMB 84,800, a fraction of US rivals priced above $100,000, thanks to a complete domestic supply chain with core component costs one-third of competitors.
Global Lens
2026.08.21 22:35
Global Lens | Haircuts and toilet paper: Kristof spotlights America's hidden poverty
Recently, two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nicholas Kristof published a powerful piece in The New York Times titled "Meet Americans who can't afford haircuts or toilet paper," pulling back the curtain on what life is really like for millions left behind in the world's richest country.
Global Lens
2026.08.18 16:00
Global Lens | Apologies, committees, then silence: Japan's pattern of handling medical accidents
The news from Kyoto University Hospital spread widely, but the focus here goes deeper: Japan's legal system often treats medical accidents as criminal liability and civil compensation. Yet criminal prosecutions are extremely rare. Most disputes go to mediation rather than court because hospitals control much of the evidence, and proving gross negligence is difficult.
Global Lens
2026.08.12 19:00
Global Lens | Two lives lost: Truth about Huangyan Island
We recount the deaths of two young Chinese coastguard officers — Yi Xinyu (21) and Cheng Long (25), both from Shandong, who were killed at Huangyan Island on Aug 11, 2025, when Philippine coastguard vessels disguised as fishing boats intruded into Chinese waters and intentionally rammed a Chinese patrol craft.
Global Lens
2026.08.11 20:08
Global Lens | What China-Vietnam border looks like: Border defense, trade exchange and cultural heritage
What is the real look of the China-Vietnam border? How do people on both sides communicate and interact? Our reporter visited Malipo in Yunnan, the border city closest to Vietnam, to show you the authentic border life in the new era.
Global Lens
2026.08.06 18:54
Global Lens|Expanding businesses to Southeast Asia: HK’s legal backing is indispensable
During a visit to Laos, the HK delegation met with officials from the Chinese Embassy in Laos and the Chinese Consulate General in Luang Prabang, as well as representatives from Laos’ Ministry of Justice and the local business community, to explore how Hong Kong’s cross-border legal and professional services can support deeper bilateral legal cooperation.
Global Lens
2026.08.04 10:40
Global Lens | Chinese-Lao Staff live together, sharing skills—Railway & Nam Ou Hydropower Station
When talking about China-Laos cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative, it is often simplistically labelled one-way aid. In truth, it represents a two-way journey of walking side by side as partners.
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2026.07.31 20:08
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