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China Building 1,200-Mile Southern Great Wall Along Myanmar Border: Reports
Chinese media says the barbed wire fence stops COVID-19 from entering the country, but the lengthy border wall could also prevent dissidents from leaving. ( read original story …)
Design to further drive city’s development of Shenzhen
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China Accuses U.S. of Hypocrisy After Kelly Craft’s Human Rights Remarks
Ambassador Kelly Craft, Washington’s permanent representative to the United Nations, called for reforms to the Human Rights Council—to which China was elected in October. ( read original story …)
Analysis-China to crank up anti-trust heat on Big Tech after unprecedented fines
HONG KONG/BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s unprecedented anti-trust squeeze on its technology giants is only just beginning. Having levied fines and announced a probe on Monday into deals backed by the … ( read original story…
I.C.C. Won’t Investigate China’s Detention of Muslims
The International Criminal Court’s decision angered rights activists, who had lobbied it to investigate China’s repressive policies against Uighurs. ( read original story …)
China Offers $145 Billion to Banks as Cash Supply Tightens
China injected cash into the financial system by offering medium-term loans, in the government’s latest effort to ensure the country’s banks have sufficient liquidity. ( read original story …)
Over 570,000 Uighurs Involved In China Cotton Coerced Labour: Report
Hundreds of thousands of ethnic minority labourers in China’s northwestern Xinjiang region are being forced to pick cotton through a coercive state-run scheme, a report has said. The research … ( read original story …)
Revealed: China suspected of spying on Americans via Caribbean phone networks
Security expert claims Chinese surveillance may have affected tens of thousands of Americans … ( read original story …)
Indonesia says China’s CATL plans to invest $5 billion in lithium battery plant
China’s Contemporary Amperex Technology (CATL) plans to invest $5 billion in a lithium battery plant in Indonesia, Indonesia’s deputy minister at the coordinating ministry of maritime and investment … ( read original story …)
Beijing’s sub-center to aggregate top innovative factors
In order to serve Beijing’s plan of building a comprehensive demonstration zone for the further opening-up of the service industry as well as pilot free trade zones, the Beijing Municipal … ( read original story…
China central bank urges wider acceptance of cash as payments go digital
China’s central bank has called for wider acceptance of cash in economic activities and vowed to punish those who refuse to accept cash payments in the wake of a widening gap in access to digital…