China’s Ministry of Finance (MOF) declared in a report that the country has assigned a special fund of 9.22 billion yuan (USD1.43 billion) to boost …
Monthly Archives For June 2021
Commentary: Euro 2020 – a football tournament where the big players come from China and the US
LEEDS: With Euro 2020 now under way after a year of pandemic delay, football fans will be hoping for great performances from Europe’s finest players. Some of us will watch the tournament unfold on our…
Coronavirus digest: China administers 1 billion vaccine doses
Beijing aims to fully inoculate 40% of its 1.4 billion people by the end of June. Meanwhile, Indians are enjoying newfound freedoms as COVID curbs are eased, but experts are still worried. Follow DW …
No new local cases in southern China coronavirus outbreak
The southern Chinese province of Guangdong reported no new confirmed local cases of Covid-19 on Sunday but preventive measures have been stepped up in the Pearl River Delta cities of Zhaoqing, …
Covid-19 in China: Hundreds of flights cancelled
Hundreds of flights have been canceled and part of a city is under lockdown in Southern China as the province of Guangdong witnesses a rise in Covid-19 cases.Guangdong’s health commission reported a …
China vaccines: More than 1 billion Covid-19 doses administered
China has administered more than 1 billion Covid-19 vaccine doses, an astonishing milestone that comes as the country rolls out an unrivaled inoculation drive.
China administers 1 bln COVID-19 vaccine doses
More than 1 billion doses of COVID-19 vaccines had been administered in China by Saturday, as the country is pushing ahead with the largest vaccination drive in the history of New China. It took the…
Covid-19: China administers over one billion vaccine doses
The number of Covid-19 jabs administered in China has passed the one billion mark, health officials said Sunday, more than a third of the doses given worldwide.The announcement by the National Health …
Australia embraces U.S. and pays price with China as trade war hits bottom line
As Beijing and Washington target each other’s economic and military ambitions in a cycle of escalating tensions, some in Australia worry their country could pay the price for being caught between the …
The US’s greatest danger isn’t China, it’s much closer to home
The rivalry with China is palpable but history teaches us lessons about how it’s easier to blame others than blame ourselves …
How will the Bank of England react to the return of inflation?
UK inflation has climbed above the Bank of England’s 2 per cent target for the first time in nearly two years following a bigger-than-expected jump last month. Investors are wondering if policymakers …
After 2008 Financial Crisis, COVID-19 One More Milestone in Long Decline of West and China’s Rise
This marks the first significant milestone in Chairman Xi’s “China Dream”, a project that will ostensibly culminate in 2049, the 100th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic, with …
China’s anti-sanction law won’t free tech companies from stranglehold from US restrictions, experts say
The new law will not lead the US to reverse course on sanctions, but it could force foreign firms to think twice about enforcing them or face lawsuits in China.