BEIJING (Reuters) – China reported 12 new confirmed COVID-19 cases as of end of June 28, down from 17 reported a day earlier as the country’s capital tries to curb a new wave of infections…
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China’s Financial System Is Running Out of Room
Beijing must resist watering down rules to clean up wealth management as angry mom-and-pop investors want their money back. ( read original story …)
How China combats coronavirus clusters: mass testing and tracking
Chinese officials declared a coronavirus outbreak linked to a huge wholesale market contained after just two weeks. Their strategy: ramping up testing and aggressive contact tracing, including … ( read original story …)
Covid-19: China pushes traditional remedies amid outbreak
Beijing has been championing traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) as a way to treat the disease. A recent white paper released by the Chinese government claimed that 92% of the country’s Covid-19 cases … ( read…
Sunday Scrum: Trudeau resists pressure to release Meng Wanzhou amid rising tensions with China
CBC News Network’s Sunday Scrum panel is your destination for frank discussion and analysis of the week’s big political stories. This week, our panellists discuss the increasing pressure from at home … ( read original…
Will China’s shopping festivals save the luxury market?
To offset COVID-19 losses, brands joined China’s three-week shopping holiday, 618, including many luxury brands that have long shied away from discounts. ( read original story …)
The War That Made China’s Army What It Is Today
That war taught China that a modernized, more nimble army was the way to go. Here’s how that conflict–and its lessons–unfolded. M … ( read original story …)
The US dream of South China Sea hegemony will only lead to conflict with Beijing
Is peace in the South China Sea possible? The answer depends in part on one’s definition of “peace”. If it means simply an absence of war, then the South China Sea is already at peace.…
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The Chinese #software company, whose U.S. headquarters is in Santa Clara, raised $350 million Friday in an #IPO that topped its price targets. It is the first Wall Street debut of the year by a…
Coronavirus Update: China Gets Healthy, U.S. Gets Sicker And Europe ‘Wilts’
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GOP senator claims China is using coronavirus pandemic to make power grabs in Asia
Ar., accused China on Sunday of using the coronavirus pandemic as a cover to make power grabs in contested regions along its borders. ( read original story …)
Why Luckin Coffee’s Fraudulent Rise And Fall Will Help Starbucks In China
The coffee upstart’s breathtaking growth has expanded the Chinese coffee market dramatically, but Starbucks will probably end up reaping the rewards. ( read original story …)