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China Taxes Condoms to Reverse Population Decline

China imposes a 13% VAT on condoms and contraceptive pills, ending a three-decade exemption. This policy shift aims to counter a deepening demographic crisis as births hit record lows. Read the full analysis.

China Scraps Tax on Condoms to Boost Births

China removes taxes on condoms and contraceptive drugs in a major policy shift to address its declining population. Learn how decades of the one-child policy led to this reversal.

Indian-American Dream Confronts New Reality of Hate

The journey of Indian-Americans from quiet assimilation to visible success triggers a backlash, challenging the very definition of belonging in America. Explore the clash between the 'White Castle' dream and modern identity politics.

Investor's 'Stay in India' Advice Sparks Debate

An Indian-American investor advises young talent to build careers in India, not the US, sparking backlash. Critics call it hypocrisy as he lives in America. Read the full story.

China Sanctions 20 US Firms Over Taiwan Arms Sale

China imposes sanctions on 20 US defence companies in response to a major arms sale to Taiwan. The move escalates tensions over the self-ruled island. Read more for details and analysis.

Waymo Updates Software After SF Blackout Exposes Robotaxi Flaw

A major power outage in San Francisco forced Waymo to pause its robotaxi service, exposing a critical software limitation. The company is now rolling out a fleet-wide update to fix the issue. Read more about the incident and its implications for autonomou

China's Energy Order Sees Major Green Switch

China accelerates its energy transition through major grid reforms and strong endorsement of renewable power. Expert analysis on the implications for global climate goals. Read more.

China's Strategic Support for Myanmar Elections Explained

China, a nation without democratic elections, is actively supporting Myanmar's political process. Explore the geopolitical motives behind this surprising stance and its regional implications. Read the full analysis.

US Judge Upholds $100,000 H-1B Visa Fee Proposal

A US federal judge has upheld the Trump administration's proposal for a $100,000 fee on new H-1B visas, dealing a blow to American tech firms and business groups. Read the full details and implications for Indian professionals.

China's Low-Altitude Economy: Drones & Flying Cars Soar

China is aggressively building a 'low-altitude economy' with drones and flying cars, aiming for a $208bn industry by year-end. EHang leads with commercial passenger flights, while Meituan scales drone deliveries.

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