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China’s J-20 Stealth Fighter: A Ripoff of American Technology?
Summary and Key Points: The Chengdu J-20 Mighty Dragon, China’s first fifth-generation stealth fighter, has raised suspicions of incorporating American technology. -Following its 2011 debut, questions …
India Boosts Defense Ties With Bangladesh as It Tries to Become a Counterweight to China
India and Bangladesh on Saturday moved to bolster their defense relationship and signed agreements for expanding cooperation in maritime security, ocean economy, space, and telecommunication sectors, …
‘Only pirates do this,’ a general said after China’s Coast Guard, armed with bladed weapons, clashed with Philippine boats in the South China Sea
He called China out, accusing its Coast Guard of behaving like pirates. It may not be piracy, but it’s a troubling escalation just the same.
Polish president to talk business, security on China visit
Polish President Andrzej Duda is set to begin a visit to China on Saturday during which he plans to hold business and security talks with officials including Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
Beijing scraps reservation system for most tourist sites in time for summer travel season
Beijing has scrapped reservations for most of the Chinese capital’s major tourist attractions in time for the summer holidays as authorities try to revive an industry hit hard by the pandemic.
Why Pinduoduo’s surprise growth may not be good news for China’s economy
Consumption has been driving growth, but it remains low owing to low disposable incomes and high savings rate among Chinese households.
Why the West fears massive job losses because of China’s clean tech prowess
European and American leaders have accused Beijing of violating market principles in the electric vehicle, solar panel and battery sectors. The programme When Titans Clash finds out if another China trade shock is on the…
China’s Manner Coffee vowed to optimize store operation after clashes between baristas and customer
Manner Coffee, one of China’s most popular domestic coffee brands, apologized on Friday night after a series of conflicts involving baristas and customers whose patience waned after waiting too long …
As calls for Chinese rural land reform get louder, will Beijing take a soft approach?
Major market reform has bypassed rural land ownership, but experts say not to expect any big moves at the third plenum.
Man cycling ancient road to China for charity
A cyclist on a 10,000 km (6,214m) solo cycling mission along the ancient Silk Road has said strangers have been “incredibly welcoming”. Wallace Ascham, from Cheltenham, started his fundraising journey …
A vocational school student stuns China by besting university competitors in a math contest
A 17-year-old vocational school student from rural China became a celebrity on social media after reaching the final round of a math competition, beating many others from top universities and raising …