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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met Friday in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, as tensions ...
Scholar Pan Guang says neither Beijing nor Washington has enough sway to stop Iran and Israel from pursuing their strategic ambitions.
China already has de facto stablecoins in the form of WeChat Pay and Alipay, a top economist at the country’s leading investment bank has argued – amid growing calls for Beijing to quickly ...
One-third of China’s 121 listed solar producers are in the red; more than 50 along the supply chain have filed for bankruptcy this year.
No-shows by regional leaders at this year’s gathering suggest growing anxiety about US commitments in the region, experts say.
A woman in China known as Auntie Jinjin has captivated social media after she overcame violent domestic abuse and became a cleaner with ambition at a women-only bar in Shanghai.
As China has shown at various periods in its history, the greater a civilisation, the more open and magnanimous it is to foreigners.
Mideast is crucial to China’s belt and road plan, but amid the Iran-Israel war, a question resurfaces: how safe are Chinese assets there?
With his Commerce and Treasury secretaries close by, US president says ‘we just signed with China yesterday’.
The Chinese navy’s chief of staff and a top nuclear scientist have been stripped of their membership of the country’s legislature.
Exercise off Woody Island in contested Paracels involves more than 200 personnel, 15 vessels and two rescue helicopters, state broadcaster says.
Former Taiwanese leader Ma Ying-jeou has proposed that unification between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait should be achieved peacefully and democratically – rejecting the use or threat of force.
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