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China blames SPAIN: Beijing points finger to where WHO should look for coronavirus origin
The senior Chinese official referenced researchers in Barcelona who stated they’d detected COVID-19 in ‘wastewater’ in March last year. Chief of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, … ( read original story …)
Shandong defeat Shenzhen in OT to end two-game CBA losing streak (updated)
Five players were sent off as the Shandong Heroes defeated the Shenzhen Aviators 111-107 in overtime to end their two-game losing streak in Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) on Saturday. Shenzhen … ( read original story…
As China tightens rule over Hong Kong, US halts exports of dual-use technology to the territory
Commerce Department says it is now too risky to send technology to Hong Kong as it may end up in the Chinese Communist Party’s hands. ( read original story …)
168 IPO applications accepted since ChiNext reform
The stock exchange had also accepted 83 refinancing applications and three material assets reorganization applications as of Thursday morning. Nearly half of the accepted enterprises are in the areas … ( read original story …)
China’s A-share market sees robust IPO activity in H1: PwC
Unaffected by the novel coronavirus outbreak, China’s A-share market saw robust initial public offerings (IPOs) activity in the first half of the year, data from global auditing and consultancy firm … ( read original story…
Trump’s `strong wall’ to block COVID-19 from China had holes
President Donald Trump has repeatedly credited his February ban on travelers from mainland China as his signature move against the advance of the coronavirus pandemic … ( read original story …)
MPs were due to visit China on trip partly funded by Beijing
A group of federal MPs and the presidents of the two major political parties were due to travel to China on a trip partly paid for by the Chinese government. ( read original story …)
China rebukes Canada over criticism of Hong Kong security law
China fired back at Canada on Saturday for criticising Beijing’s national security law for Hong Kong, the second rebuke in a week that has added to strains on their bilateral ties. ( read original story…
India’s Retaliation Against China Carries Economic Costs
New Delhi has banned Chinese apps after 20 Indian soldiers were killed in border clashes, signaling its willingness to roll back economic integration with Beijing. But further such steps would be at … ( read…
U.S. sends carriers to South China Sea during Chinese military drills
Both countries have accused each other of stoking tensions in the strategic waterway, at a time of strained relations. ( read original story …)
China’s role in the United States’ July 4 fireworks displays
While fireworks displays around the country have been called off over coronavirus concerns, some Americans have taken it upon themselves to create their own celebrations, using backyard fireworks — … ( read original story …)
US sends aircraft carriers into South China Sea
The US Navy has sent two aircraft carrier groups into the South China Sea for the first time since 2014 as China conducts exercises the contested waters. The USS Nimitz and the USS Ronald Reagan…