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Chinese Premier Li Keqiang is taking his final bow in a departure that marks a shift from the technocrats who have helped steer the world's second-biggest economy in favor of officials with ...
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang raises his hand to vote Oct. 22, 2022, at the closing ceremony of the 20th National Congress of China's ruling Communist Party at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.
BEIJING — After a decade in Chinese President Xi Jinping’s shadow, Li Keqiang is taking his final bow as the country's premier, marking a shift away from the skilled technocrats who have ...
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, right, bows after delivering his state of the nation address during the opening session of China's National People's Congress (NPC) at the Great Hall of the People on ...
Li's relatively pro-market policies today stand at odds with Xi's national security-driven state ideology. But despite sidelining Li, the rumors about the circumstances surrounding his death could ...
The government quickly swooped in, using censorship and police intimidation to contain the overwhelming emotion set off by Li Keqiang's passing.
Hundreds, possibly thousands, of people gather near a funeral home in Beijing as China's former second-ranking leader, Li Keqiang, was laid to rest.
Why Chinese mourn Li Keqiang, their former prime minister Missing the Communist Party that sought legitimacy through technocratic performance ...
"This might be one of the most advanced chips in the world," an official from the Belgium-based Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre (Imec) reportedly informed then-Chinese Premier Li Keqiang ...
The public outpouring of sorrow for Li Keqiang is seen as a way of airing frustration with President Xi.
China's former premier, Li Keqiang, passed away suddenly last Friday at only 68 years of age — the shortest-lived premier in the history of the People’s ...