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China accuses the Philippines of deliberately crashing one of its ships into a Chinese vessel
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China limits exports of antimony that’s used in nuclear weapons, EV batteries
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China and Vietnam’s top leaders meet in Beijing
China’s President Xi Jinping held talks on Monday with Vietnam’s new leader To Lam in Beijing on his first state visit since he took office, Chinese official media Xinhua said.
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