Authorities in China canceled hundreds of flights, closed schools and ramped up mass testing on Thursday to try and stamp out a new COVID-19 outbreak …
Monthly Archives For October 2021
‘We all remember Hong Kong’: Biden pick for China ambassador says Beijing can’t be trusted on Taiwan
China noted that Nicholas Burns’s ‘deliberately picked tough words to pass the Senate hearing’ were not backed up by a willingness to change the US’s 40-year-old policy …
ISIS Puts China On Notice by Recruiting Minorities for Attacks in Afghanistan
“As a neighboring country, China is certainly concerned about Afghanistan’s counter-terrorism,” Shanghai International Studies University’s Fan Hongda told Newsweek.
U.S., allies toughen their tone on China ahead of G-20 summit
A month has passed since President Biden promised China “we are not seeking a new Cold War.” But with barely one week before the Group of 20 summit in Rome, America and its allies are…
China cancels hundres of flights, closes schools, ramps up testing to stamp out COVID-19 outbreak
The latest outbreak was linked to an elderly couple who were in a group of several tourists. They started in Shanghai before flying to Xi’an, Gansu province and Inner Mongolia.
What China’s hypersonic test launch reveals about the global arms race
Revelations by the Financial Times that China tested two hypersonic weapons in recent months have sparked alarm among US defence officials because it suggests Beijing is making faster progress than …
Kanter’s comments cause blackout of Celtics games in China
Chinese broadcaster and NBA partner Tencent is not showing current or archived Boston Celtics games on its platforms, in apparent response to comments that Celtics center Enes Kanter made to advocate …
China brought the first moon rocks back to Earth in 45 years. They hint at mysterious volcanic eruptions.
China brought the first moon samples to Earth since 1976. They’re lava remnants from a mysterious volcanic eruption 2 billion years ago.
China stops airing Boston Celtics games after Enes Kanter called Xi Jinping a ‘brutal dictator’
Kanter called Xi a “brutal dictator,” and expressed support for Tibet’s independence. “We never accept the attacks and smears on Tibet’s development,” China’s foreign ministry responded. Boston …
Xi Jinping Hasn’t Left China in 21 Months, Keeping Diplomacy Virtual
The Chinese leader, his world travels interrupted by the pandemic, is expected to remain a face on a screen at global summits, despite a diplomatic campaign interrupted by pandemic and a dip in his …
Cotton Skids as Supply Outlook Improves and China Demand Slows
Sugar held gains from a two-month low in New York as a recent rally in the white-sugar premium makes it more attractive to refine raw supplies.Most Read from BloombergGoogle’s Biggest Moonshot Is Its …
China Finance Online Co. Limited (JRJC) Is Worth Accumulating At Current Levels
China Finance Online Co. Limited (NASDAQ:JRJC) at last check was buoying at $8.89 on Thursday, October 21 with a rise of 17.75% from its closing price on previous day. Taking a look at stock we…
LinkedIn Has Not Given Up On The China Market
LinkedIn has faced many localization and operational challenges in China, as is evident from comments from previous local employees shared on Zhihu. However, there are a few things LinkedIn has done …