A British professor who addressed the UN recently and suggested COVID-19 may have originated in a Chinese laboratory claimed to have evidence that has reached “the level of a smoking gun.” Richard H.
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Oil prices extended last week’s losses on Monday on concern about slow demand in China, though lingering geopolitical risk surrounding the Middle East and Russia limited the decline.
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China’s national congress is wrapping up its annual session Monday with the usual show of near-unanimous support for plans designed to carry out ruling Communist Party leader Xi Jinping’s vision for …
China’s housing minister says real estate developers must go bankrupt if necessary
China’s struggling property developers won’t be getting a major bailout, authorities indicated, warning that those who “harm the interests of the masses” will be punished.
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AI was a hot topic among the business and political elite at China’s annual legislative gathering, as the country seeks to leverage generative AI to drive economic growth while maintaining regulatory …
Two Sessions: China says it’s open for business – do we buy it?
As China’s annual parliamentary sitting comes to a close after a hectic week of meetings, a glaring void looms on Monday’s final agenda. The National People’s Congress is usually capped off by the …
Beijing trying to ‘normalise’ military drills near Taiwan
Taiwan’s national security bureau director-general Tsai Ming-yen said Beijing usually dispatches around 10 warplanes and three to four naval ships on joint patrols near Taiwan, calling them part of a …
China trying to ‘normalise’ military drills near Taiwan, island’s top security official says
Taiwan’s top security official told parliament on Monday that China runs “joint combat readiness patrols” near the democratic island every 7-10 days on average, saying Chinese forces were trying to …
China shuns Tesla, Apple as US tensions rise
Delegates at the annual Communist party meeting spurned iPhones for homegrown handsets, saying US company Apple was “not safe”.
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