China is still grappling with the aftermath of its strict COVID-19 lockdowns, which began in Wuhan and surrounding areas five years ago, according to Radio Free Asia.When authorities first imposed a …
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Leading global educational institutes have been eclipsed by a university in southwest China, according to the latest Nature Index A regional university in southwest China, little known to the wider …
In China, Rare Dissent Over a Program to Save on Drug Costs
Top doctors raised concerns about domestically made drugs, saying Beijing’s effort to lower costs is sacrificing quality.
The New Weapon Against China’s Mineral Dominance: Plants
The search for new suppliers for the minerals needed for everything from batteries to missiles has driven novel extraction methods.
From MetroLink to Shenzhen: The Unusual Journey of a Stolen iPhone
A Lemay man tracked his stolen iPhone to a machine that offers instant cash for smartphones. But before police could retrieve it, he says it popped up on his tracker as being overseas.
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AG Bailey suing China over COVID-19, seeking $25 billion in damages
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey is making Missouri the first state to take China to court for over the COVID-19 pandemic.
China’s new Type 054B frigate exposes US naval inertia
The Type 054B/Jiangkai III-class have several differences compared to the earlier Type 054/A guided missile frigates.
Marco Rubio to Chinese foreign minister: Trump will put ‘American people first’ in US-China relations
New Secretary of State Marco Rubio told China’s foreign minister on Friday that the U.S. would put the American people first and promote U.S. interests in its relationship with Beijing.
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Secretary of State Rubio spoke with China’s Director of the CCP Central Foreign Affairs Commission and Foreign Minister Wang Yi.
