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South China Sea: Taiwan fires up missile tests to coincide with Beijing’s month of military drills
China, Pakistan reiterate commitment to infrastructure development programme
Two sides should ‘firmly promote the construction of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor’, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi tells his Pakistani counterpart, Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi. ( read original story …)
South Africa, China seize fake coronavirus vaccines: Interpol
International police agency says 400 vials containing fake vaccine found at a warehouse outside South African capital. ( read original story …)
China poses ‘biggest geopolitical test’ for the U.S., says Secretary of State Blinken
China is the only country with enough power to jeopardize the current global order, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a speech Wednesday. ( read original story …)
Blinken calls China biggest ‘test,’ vows US strength
Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Wednesday that the United States was ready to confront China wherever necessary, calling Washington’s ties with the Asian power the “biggest geopolitical test” … ( read original story …)
6 Brand Collaborations China Loved In February
In the current era of “mega collaborations,” straightforward one-on-one brand partnerships may no longer be enough to stand out from the crowd. ( read original story …)
China Poised to Give Korean Content a Boost After Three Year Boycott
The end came quietly with the humdrum announcement of a deal between two state-owned TV groups, China Central Television (CCTV) and South Korean public broadcaster KBS. The pronouncement of … ( read original story …)
Covid: Police break up ‘fake vaccine network’ in China and South Africa
Police in China and South Africa have seized thousands of doses of counterfeit Covid-19 vaccine and made dozens of arrests, Interpol reports. In China, police made 80 arrests at a factory allegedly … ( read…
Taiwan issue, risk of conflict loom large for Beijing’s political elite
Democratic island expected to be front of mind at ‘two sessions’ meetings as mainland ramps up its pressure campaign, while across the strait public sentiment has further hardened against the Chinese … ( read original…
Blinken singles out China as ‘biggest geopolitical test’ for U.S.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Wednesday singled out the U.S. relationship with China as the main overseas focus of President Joe Biden’s administration and said the country posed “the biggest … ( read original…
China on Beijing Winter Games boycott calls: ‘These acts are in violation of the Olympic spirit’
China dismissed calls to boycott the 2022 Beijing Olympics on Wednesday as U.S. lawmakers have started putting pressure on the Biden administration to consider pulling out of the Winter Games over the … ( read original…
Covid: Police break up ‘fake vaccine network’ in South Africa and China
Police in South Africa and China have seized thousands of doses of counterfeit Covid-19 vaccine and made dozens of arrests, Interpol reports. Three Chinese nationals and a Zambian were detained at a … ( read…
China-led bank douses debt trap fears: Problem is with use of borrowed money
The Beijing-based Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank on Wednesday downplayed concerns countries like the Philippines could fall into a debt trap, as governments continue to borrow to fund the fight … ( read original story …)
