AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoTech & Healthcare: China approved the world’s first commercial brain-computer chip for clinical sale, aiming at spinal cord injury and paralysis—while Elon Musk’s Neuralink is still awaiting FDA clearance. Culture & Heritage: Xizang (Tibet) says it has poured over 110 million yuan into conserving Potala Palace ancient manuscripts, restoring palm-leaf scriptures and digitizing tens of thousands of folios. Lifestyle & Sports: Beijing will host the FIBA Intercontinental Cup for three straight years (2026–2028), with plans to expand the field from 2027—big news for fans who want more international basketball at home. China-Global Exchange: China-Hunan Film Week kicked off in Nairobi, spotlighting music, calligraphy, painting and photography to deepen Kenya-China people-to-people ties. Human Rights Debate: A UN human rights chief says U.S. sanctions on Cuba are contributing to children’s deaths, citing shortages of essential medicines and worsening health outcomes. Diplomacy & Ties: China’s parliament chief met Singapore’s speaker, with both sides pointing to cooperation in AI, digital economy, clean energy, culture and youth exchanges. Controversy: China confirmed the arrest of U.S. citizen Min Zin on alleged espionage and national security grounds.
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