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Alibaba Sues US Defense Department Over 'Chinese Military Company' Designation
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Politique·17 sa önceRésumé IA

Alibaba Sues US Defense Department Over 'Chinese Military Company' Designation

Alibaba has filed a lawsuit against the US Department of Defense, demanding removal from the list of 'Chinese military companies.' The tech giant argues the designation lacks factual and legal basis, harms its reputation, and impacts its US business relationships. This follows a similar lawsuit by Chinese biotech firm WuXi AppTec and highlights escalating US-China tech competition.

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Taiwan Official: China Increasingly Using 'Hybrid Warfare' Tactics Against Island
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Taiwan Official: China Increasingly Using 'Hybrid Warfare' Tactics Against Island

Taiwan's National Security Institute deputy secretary-general Ho Cheng-hui stated China is increasingly using "hybrid warfare" and grey-zone tactics, like coast guard deployments and legal claims, to pressure Taiwan instead of direct military confrontation. He urged Taiwan to adopt "absolute transparency" similar to the Philippines to counter Beijing's narrative.

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US Defense Department Adds Alibaba, Baidu, BYD to Chinese Military Company List
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Politique·11.06.2026Résumé IA

US Defense Department Adds Alibaba, Baidu, BYD to Chinese Military Company List

The US Department of Defense has designated 54 Chinese companies, including tech giants Alibaba and Baidu, as "Chinese military companies." The designation, effective June 30, bars the Pentagon from procuring from these firms, though immediate operational impact is expected to be limited as most do not directly sell to the US military. Several companies, including Baidu and Alibaba, have disputed the designation.

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Times of India
Xi’s leverage ahead of Trump meet, Hong Kong schools: 5 weekend reads you missed
ACTU
11.05.2026

Xi’s leverage ahead of Trump meet, Hong Kong schools: 5 weekend reads you missed

We have put together stories from our coverage last weekend to help you stay informed about news across Asia and beyond. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider subscribing. 1. Could omega-3 supplements hurt the brain? Chinese military study flags risks 2. Hong Kong schools record net student rise for 2 years straight 3. Trump heads to China weakened as Xi gains leverage ahead of summit 4. ‘Foreigner won’: Filipinos divided over pageant winner’s US roots 5. Singapore...

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Chinese military study suggests omega-3 supplements could hurt the brain
ACTU
09.05.2026

Chinese military study suggests omega-3 supplements could hurt the brain

Oral fish oil intake may not improve and could even speed up cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s disease, a research team from China’s Army Medical University has found. Many older adults are accustomed to taking omega-3 supplements to help protect cognitive function. However, findings from the Chinese study challenge this view. The study was based on an analysis of more than 800 older adults in North America, around half of whom carry the dementia-risk gene APOEε4. The data showed that those...

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