To convince the international community of the need to impose a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, a delegation of Arab and Muslim diplomats began a tour of the five permanent members of the UN Security…
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Gaza ceasefire: Arab and Muslim countries seek Beijing’s support
China Steps Up Support for Palestinian Cause in Challenge to U.S. Mideast Policy
Chinese leader Xi Jinping is seizing on the conflict in Gaza to portray his country as a force for stability in the Muslim world, in contrast with what Beijing casts as American meddling in the…
Putin Ally Lashes Out at China
“Why should we idolize China?” said Vladimir Solovyov, a prominent Kremlin propagandist, following a summit between Washington and Beijing.
The Big Bank With a $15 Billion Conundrum in China
H SBC Holdings has a $15 billion headache in China—a big stake in a local lender that it can’t easily sell and that could require a big write-down.
One country, one-and-a-half systems: Hong Kong must reinvent itself
COVID» policy and failed protests have taken their toll on China’s most international metropolis. The city is now seeking its fortune in greater integration with mainland China – a case of «one …
Climate, energy experts more confident about China reaching peak carbon emissions earlier, CREA survey finds
Experts are more confident about China’s carbon reduction progress and outlook than last year, according to a joint survey published on Tuesday by the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air and …
Exclusive-China’s state banks are buying yuan, quickening its rally, sources say
China’s major state-owned banks have been active in the currency market this week, buying the yuan and helping hasten its recovery against a broadly weaker U.S. dollar, two sources told Reuters on Tuesday.
China’s central bank tells lenders to bring forward some lending: Sources
BEIJING: China’s central bank has told some banks to bring forward some of the loans they plan to extend in early 2024 to late this year and to not overdo lending in the first quarter,…
Exclusive-China’s state banks seen swapping and selling dollars for yuan -sources
China’s major state-owned banks were seen exchanging yuan for U.S. dollars in the onshore swap market and selling those dollars in spot currency markets this week, two sources told Reuters on Tuesday.
McDonald’s is investing more in China to tap ‘tremendous opportunity’
McDonald’s has struck a deal to ramp up its stake in its China business to just under 50% and expressed confidence in its growth prospects in the world’s second-largest economy.
China says it would be a ‘huge foreign policy mistake’ for Argentina to cut ties
China on Tuesday issued a warning to Argentina that it would be a “huge foreign policy mistake” for Buenos Aires to cut ties, shortly after right-wing libertarian Javier Milei secured victory in the …
No letup in Beijing’s efforts to secure cease-fireand two-state solution of Palestinian question: China Daily editorial
China has never ceased making efforts to bring the conflict between Israel and Palestine to an early end, and promote the settlement of the Palestinian question under the framework of the two-state solution.
US Ally Blasts China’s ‘Threats and Challenges’
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has called for a new “code of conduct” in the South China Sea—with or without China’s participation.