Chinese warships were tracked heading toward Russia’s Far East as Moscow conducted a naval war game in the Pacific.
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Thai-Cambodian conflict pits a well-equipped US ally against a weaker adversary with strong China links
The deadly conflict on the Thai-Cambodian border pits a longtime United States ally with decades of experience against a relatively young armed force with close ties to China.
Taiwan Holds High-Stakes Recall Elections As China Watches On
The votes could reshape the island democracy’s parliament and the government’s approach to its powerful neighbor.
China January-June fiscal revenue dips, expenditure rise slows down
China’s fiscal revenue dipped 0.3% in the first six months from a year earlier, the finance ministry said on Friday, maintaining the rate of decline seen between January and May.
Shenzhen financial and commercial area walking exploration 4K
The Fortune 500 business center in Shenzhen highlights the city’s rapid commercial growth and urban planning. Urgent search is launched for Powerball winner who claimed $30.6million prize Orlando …
Shenzhen Fortune 500 corporate district walking route 4K
This video shows Shenzhen’s central business hub where many Fortune 500 firms are based, captured in 4K Urgent search is launched for Powerball winner who claimed $30.6million prize Orlando Pirates …
China Budget Gap Hits Record in Spending Blitz to Offset Tariffs
China’s budget deficit climbed to a fresh record in the first half, highlighting intensified government efforts to shore up domestic demand as Donald Trump’s tariffs reduce exports to the US.
Cluster of hope
The sustained inflow of foreign capital and the accelerated materialization of major projects in the 11-city cluster is a compelling example of the region’s growing allure for foreign businesses …
Exclusive: China’s Sciwind is in talks to license weight-loss drug in US, CEO says
China’s Sciwind Biosciences is in talks with a U.S. company interested in licensing its experimental weight-loss drug for American patients, the drugmaker’s chief executive told Reuters.
China January-June fiscal revenue dips, expenditure rises at slower pace
China’s fiscal revenue dipped 0.3% in the first six months from a year earlier, the finance ministry said on Friday, unchanged from the decline in the January-May period.
China’s `Project of the Century’ Gets a Low-Key Launch
In fact, the average person in China probably doesn’t even know the name of the humungous new project. Xinhua, for what it’s worth, gives its official moniker as the Yarlung Zangbo Hydropower Project.
China’s Overlooked AI Strategy
HANNA DOHMEN is a Senior Research Analyst at Georgetown’s Center for Security and Emerging Technology and a Nonresident Fellow at the Atlantic Council.
CK Hutchison ports deal deadline likely to be extended as US-China tensions weigh, sources say
CK Hutchison’s plan to sell most of its $22.8 billion ports business is unlikely to be finalised anytime soon, with political brinkmanship set to continue, and sources saying that a Sunday deadline …