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[1/5]Chinese President Xi Jinping greets Russian President Vladimir Putin as they attend the opening ceremony of the Belt and Road Forum (BRF), to mark the 10th anniversary of the Belt an… Read More
On the streets of historic Kashgar, a desert oasis in Western China known as the cradle of Uyghur culture, a brand new “Ancient City” is in the midst of a tourist boom.
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A Chinese dissident named Chen Siming has arrived in Canada after being granted asylum, following a perilous journey through Laos, Thailand, and Taiwan. Chen, who is known for commemorating… Read More
United Nations human rights experts have expressed concern over the ongoing mass trial of 47 democracy activists under Hong Kong’s draconian national security law, while a re… Read More
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Hui Ka Yan, the founder of China Evergrande Group that’s at the epicenter of China’s property crisis, has been put under police control, suggesting the firm may have entered a… Read More
Google’s inability to protect its top search results from fake, AI-generated imagery continues. It’s been 30 years since China’s infamous Tiananmen Square Massacre, and the… Read More
The following is most of an op-ed by Bret Stephens in The New York Times:The main challenge we will face from the People’s Republic in the coming decade stems not from its rise but fro… Read More
Gina Raimondo, the secretary of commerce, is heading to China on Saturday with two seemingly contradictory responsibilities: a mandate to strengthen U.S. business relations with Beijing… Read More
A move to brainwash Chinese youth?
The move shows that the Communist Party leadership views Chinese youths as a threat to the party's hold on power and legitimacy, say observers.
Young peopl… Read More
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Taipei, Taiwan – The national security trial of Jimmy Lai, the jailed 75-year-old media mogul and founder of the now defunct Apple Daily newspaper, was supposed to start next mont… Read More
Hundreds of millions of people in northern China, including Beijing, remain under a red alert for heavy rain – Copyright AFP Pedro PARDO
Tens of thousands of people were evacuated f… Read More
Socialist or Capitalist? Is China an imperialist state? A comprehensive article by the Communist Youth of Denmark (DKU), adopted by its Third General Assembly, on the political character of… Read More
BANGKOK (AP) — When Gao Peng landed in Thailand on July 3, he was not expecting to be accused of making bomb threats, to be put on an EU travel blacklist, or to see his mother and 16… Read More
In the darkest moments of the financial crisis in 2008, former Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao lectured a group of U.S. government officials and business executives in New York. “In the… Read More
Discover Beijing to Lhasa Flights and Explore Vibrant City first shown on Tour Travel TibetBeijing to Lhasa flights depart daily with stops in Chengdu, Chongqing, and Xian. The flights leave… Read More
The Dallas-Fort Worth area of Texas is home to American Airlines, a tiny, low-cost airline. When considering fleet size, the number of passengers expected to be transported, and revenue per… Read More