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As their respective spacecrafts headed to Mars, China and the U.S. held consultations earlier this year in a somewhat unusual series of exchanges between the rivals.
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On the heels of the World Health Organization releasing the findings of its COVID-19-origins investigation, the United States, the European Union and 13 other countries called on the U.N. health body …
China under pressure after WHO chief revives lab leak theory
China faced mounting pressure Wednesday over the investigation into the origins of Covid-19, after the WHO chief revived a theory it may have leaked from a Chinese lab and the United States led …
BBC journalist leaves China amid Beijing’s criticisms of network’s coverage
BEIJING (Reuters) – BBC News said on Wednesday one of its journalists in China had relocated to Taiwan, a move that comes amid criticism from Beijing about the broadcaster’s reports on alleged human …
China state media outlet warns against ‘crude’ efforts to get people vaccinated
BEIJING (Reuters) – Some local authorities in China have resorted to “simple and crude” measures to push people into getting COVID-19 vaccines, a state media outlet said on Wednesday, warning against …
China’s currency set for worst month since US trade war
China’s currency is set for its worst month against the dollar in more than a year and a half, as investors fret that a clampdown on borrowing could slow the country’s swift economic recovery from…
Exclusive: China considering new bourse to attract overseas-listed firms – sources
HONG KONG (Reuters) – China is considering establishing a stock exchange to attract overseas-listed firms and bolster the global status of its onshore share markets, two people with knowledge of the …
U.S. trade war pushing China to steal tech, talent, Taiwan says
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H&M confirms commitment to China after backlash
STOCKHOLM, March 31 (Reuters) – H&M said on Wednesday its commitment to China remained strong and it was dedicated to regaining shoppers’ and partners’ trust following a recent backlash in the country …
China stocks fall weighed by material, property shares
BEIJING/SHANGHAI, March 31 (Reuters) – China stocks fell on Wednesday, led by losses in material and property shares, as investors shrugged off data showing manufacturing activity expanded at the …