
Realme Narzo 50 Pro 5G to Be Unveiled on May 18
Smartphone brand realme has confirmed that it will launch its Narzo 50 5G series of smartphones in India on May 18.
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Smartphone brand realme has confirmed that it will launch its Narzo 50 5G series of smartphones in India on May 18.
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This week: Baidu airdrops NFTs ahead of digital collectible marketplace launch, Chinese socialverse Oasis closes Series-B financing round, and more.

Ant Group announced to spin off a self-developed database service OceanBase, aspiring to serve more of its partners.

The world's leading electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer Tesla has been embroiled in controversy lately in one of the largest EV markets—China.

On August 8, the southern Chinese metropolis of Guangzhou put a first batch of 24 hydrogen-powered sanitation trucks into operation in its Huangpu District.

Polestar, a Geely-backed high-performance pure electric vehicle brand, announced on August 16 that it will put the brand-new pure electric concept sports car Polestar 6 into production. The mass production model is expected to be launched in 2026.

China has selected a new group of 18 reserve astronauts for its manned space program as it enters the mission preparation stage, China’s state media Xinhua said.

Chinese ride-hailing giant Didi Chuxing is reportedly planning to spin off its community purchasing business and launch a separate IPO for the platform, which allows buyers to obtain discounts by ordering groceries in groups and have them delivered to their neighborhood, according to tech media outlet The Information.

Chinese tech giant Baidu has obtained licensing for commercial operation of its fully driverless ride-hailing service in Shenzhen.
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On December 19, Irish boyband Westlife livestreamed their first-ever online concert on Chinese social app WeChat's short video and livestreaming platform, WeChat Channels.