As international donors gather in Geneva on Monday to discuss humanitarian relief for Afghanistan under Taliban rule, neighbours China and Pakistan have already reached out with aid and discussions of …
Monthly Archives For September 2021
Resumption Of Business Travel Tops Amcham China Concerns – Survey
A survey by the Chamber of Commerce in China released Friday found that nearly two-thirds of respondents want the U.S. and the Chinese governments to restore visa service …
China Orders Tech Giants Alibaba And Tencent To Open Platforms Up To Each Other: Reports
Beijing has been framing and imposing rules on tech companies whose data poses potential security risks from being listed in a foreign land, including the US.
China’s genetic profiling research faces pushback from academic journals over ethics concerns
More than 80 Chinese papers highlighted, including where DNA profiling of Uygurs and Tibetans is involved and voluntary consent is hard to establish.
Southeastern China reports new COVID-19 outbreak
Chinas southeastern Fujian province on Sunday registered 20 new COVID-19 cases, the National Health Commission (NHC) said.
Exclusive: Legalized by Trump, Uyghur Separatists See Biden as Ally in Fight Against China
“We hope that not only the U.S. government but also all countries and all people will take action against the Chinese government,” a Turkestan Islamic Party spokesperson told Newsweek.
Green Belt & Road Initiative Center founder Christoph Nedopil moves to Fudan University green finance hub
Fanhai International School of Finance (FISF) is a new business school at Fudan University founded in 2017, with the goal to educate the future leaders in the financial sector.
China’s economic buzzwords explained, from ‘common prosperity’ to ‘dual circulation’
China is writing a new chapter in its development strategy, and its using a host of terms that do not appear in mainstream macroeconomic textbooks. Here are some of the buzzwords on the lips of…
Beijing expects Afghan Taliban’s clean break with ETIM terrorist group
China said it hopes the Taliban can implement effective measures to strike terrorist groups on its soil, and strengthen cooperation between neighboring countries to stop terrorist forces from crossing …
China and Australia urged to hold fire after Nazi Germany comparison makes Beijing slam ‘toxic rhetoric’
Analysts urge China to understand the ‘big picture’ on regional nervousness, while cautioning Australia on the pitfalls making an outright adversary of Beijing.
Duncan Smith warns China ‘very dangerous’ – Beijing poses ‘greater military threat’ for UK
Former Conservative Party leader and Tory MP Iain Duncan Smith warned that China will continue to grow as a threat to the UK and the West. While speaking on GB News, he said that China…
Bomb threat sparks evacuation of Cathay Pacific Hong Kong-Beijing flight after landing in capital
Emergency evacuation occurred after flight CX390 landed at Beijing Capital International Airport at around noon on Saturday.
China’s Wang Yi offers aid and vaccines to ally Cambodia
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Sunday pledged $270 million in aid and three million more COVID-19 vaccine doses to Cambodia, one of Beijing’s closest allies in Southeast Asia, officials said.