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China’s Heritage Push, Crypto Power Struggles, and Tech Infrastructure Shifts...
Samedi 13 décembre 2025 à 22:00
Societal Reflections & Cultural Preservation
Oral histories race against time in China
Lin Hui, director of the Center for Oral History at the Communication University of China, warns that the voices of World War II veterans are vanishing faster than recordings can capture them, urging a national effort to preserve these first‑hand accounts before they are lost forever. China Daily highlights how the practice, rooted in Premier Zhou Enlai’s 1959 directive, has evolved into a scholarly field that now relies on audio technology rather than mere transcripts.
China Daily
Nanjing massacre memorial underscores collective memory
On Saturday, thousands gathered at the Nanjing Memorial Hall to honor the estimated 300,000 victims of the 1937 massacre, with China Daily reporting solemn ceremonies, half‑mast flags, and a nationwide moment of silence. The event serves as both a reminder of historic atrocities and a call for vigilance against the erasure of painful histories in contemporary society.
China Daily
Political Turbulence and Legal Battles
“Last MAGA prisoner” sparks federal‑state clash
Former Colorado clerk Tina Peters, convicted of tampering with voting equipment, remains incarcerated despite President Donald Trump’s repeated pleas for her release, a saga The Atlantic describes as a test of Colorado’s authority to enforce its own laws against federal interference. The multifaceted campaign—seeking a transfer, pardon, or early release—exposes deep fissures between state judiciaries and a president eager to overturn jury verdicts.
The Atlantic
Japan’s prime minister threatens constitutional norms
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi ignited regional tension by linking a hypothetical Taiwan contingency to Japan’s “survival‑threatening” situation, prompting China Daily to label the remarks a breach of the One‑China principle and a step toward hollowing‑out Article 9 of Japan’s pacifist constitution. The article situates the statement within a broader pattern of right‑wing militarism fueled by strategic anxieties over China’s rising power.
China Daily
Crypto policy dominates 2025’s political agenda
CoinDesk’s “State of Crypto” review names President Donald Trump as the most influential figure in shaping cryptocurrency regulation, citing his executive orders and pressure on Congress that have steered the industry’s legislative landscape. The analysis underscores how policymakers, more than developers, have become the primary drivers of crypto’s future trajectory.
CoinDesk
Cross‑Border Economic & Cultural Moves
Oman courts Chinese tourists with visa‑free travel and direct flights
Oman’s Ministry of Heritage and Tourism launched roadshows in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, promoting its UNESCO sites and announcing a new visa‑free entry scheme for Chinese visitors, while China Daily reports the inaugural Beijing‑Muscat flights by China Eastern Airlines, aiming to boost Chinese arrivals dramatically. The initiative reflects a strategic pivot to capture the 272 % YoY growth of Chinese tourists recorded in 2023.
China Daily
Tether’s attempted takeover of Juventus rebuffed
A bid by the stablecoin issuer Tether to acquire a 65.4 % stake in Juventus was unanimously rejected by majority shareholder Exor, according to CoinDesk. The move, which would have injected $1 billion into the club, highlights the growing intersection of cryptocurrency firms with traditional sports assets and the resistance from established corporate owners.
CoinDesk
Chinese desert relic dances onto the Canadian stage
The centuries‑old brocade arm protector uncovered at the Niya ruins now stars in the dance drama “Oriental Legend,” which has begun a Canadian tour, performing in Toronto and Gatineau. China Daily notes the production’s aim to showcase Chinese heritage abroad, fostering cultural dialogue and soft power through performing arts.
China Daily
Tech Infrastructure and Market Shifts
Linux 6.19 merges major x86 driver improvements for laptops and handhelds
Phoronix reports that the second week of the Linux 6.19 merge window delivered extensive x86 platform driver updates, enhancing hardware support for modern laptops and emerging gaming handheld devices, a step that could broaden Linux’s appeal in the consumer market.
Phoronix
Rust solidifies its place in the Linux kernel
In a decisive move, the Linux kernel’s “Rust experiment” has been declared a success, with Phoronix noting lead developer Miguel Ojeda’s patch confirming that Rust code will remain a permanent component of the kernel, promising safer memory management for future development.
Phoronix
NVIDIA’s Hopper H200 AI GPUs see surging demand in China after US ban lift
Following the U.S. government’s relaxation of restrictions on older Hopper‑based GPUs, Wccftech reveals that China’s AI sector is clamoring for NVIDIA’s H200 chips, driving a rapid sales surge while the company ensures no impact on its U.S. customers. The renewed demand underscores China’s aggressive push in artificial‑intelligence computing despite ongoing export controls.
Wccftech