Leading automotive technology expert Zhang Junyi believes it could be 100 years before driverless cars finally take over the roads.
Since the days of the horse and cart, people have proudly owned and lovingly cared for their analog conveyance. But digital is breaking that bond as it expands the boundaries of possibility - and we're approaching a time when there may no longer be drivers.
I read in a newspaper two weeks ago that, in 2030, half of the cars in the United States will be self-drive vehicles.
Britain goes to the polls on June 23 to make one of the most momentous decisions about the future direction of the country.
Chinese investors have launched a determined drive into European football, both at the club level and in the sport's infrastructure.
Britain's trade relations with China, celebrated as a key part of a golden era during President Xi Jinping's state visit in October, are likely to be affected if Britons vote to leave the European Union in a referendum on June 23.
UK Prime Minister David Cameron's election pledge was made in the run up to the 2015 general election as a means of uniting the Conservative Party in order to gain a clear victory over Labour's Ed Miliband and rid itself of the increasing fractious Liberal Democrats, with whom they'd been in an uneasy ruling coalition since failing to gain a clear-cut majority in the 2010 plebiscite.
Wang Jianlin has thrown down the gauntlet to The Walt Disney Co.
While Disney's largest theme park is all set to open in Shanghai this month, it is a rival park that recently opened in Jiangxi province that continues to attract increasing attention internationally.
China's football industry has applauded retail giant Suning Commerce Group's acquisition of a majority stake in top European club Inter Milan.
To mark the 35th anniversary of China Daily, the Beijing-based flagship
China and the European Union have both fallen victim to the global problem of excess steel capacity, which has resulted from years of rapid expansion of global economies.