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Beijing alleges Chinese national spied for CIA
Beijing has alleged that a Chinese man signed a contract with the United States spy agency and received training to conduct espionage activities.
China says military company worker exposed as CIA spy
China’s civilian spy agency has exposed a Chinese national for allegedly providing sensitive military information to the CIA, the latest in a string of highly public espionage accusations between Washington and Beijing.
China a ‘ticking time bomb’ because of economic woes, Joe Biden warns
At Utah fundraiser, US president says China’s employment and workforce issues pose a risk, because ‘when bad folks have problems, they do bad things’
New Zealand intelligence report accuses China of ‘foreign interference’
Report from the country’s spy agency, the NZSIS, also claims foreign intelligence ‘persistently’ conduct operations against New Zealand
China trip would still go ahead even if Beijing hasn’t agreed to two things, Albanese says
Anthony Albanese says he’s willing to visit Beijing later in the year even if China has not released detained Australian Cheng Lei or dropped punitive trade tariffs on wine and beef.
Beijing Letter: ‘There is no story not connected to another story and walking connects them’
Taking the world in his stride, former Chicago Tribune foreign correspondent Paul Salopek paused in the Chinese capital after a 23,000km walk – so far – out of Africa retracing the footsteps of early …
China property giant Country Garden warns of up to $7.6bn loss
Country Garden, which is one of China’s biggest property developers, has warned that it could see a loss for the first six months of the year of up to $7.6bn (£6bn). The announcement is the…
China’s Madoff economy could come crashing down — with worldwide effect
Not so long ago, China’s economy was known on Wall Street as the Madoff economy. Like the infamous Bernie Madoff, who fictitiously reported stellar returns each year no matter what really happened to …
China loosens its pandemic-era ban on citizens joining group tours abroad
China has lifted pandemic-era restrictions on group tours for more countries, including key markets such as the United States, Japan, South Korea and Australia in a potential boon for their tourism …
China allocates 1.5 bln yuan to repair damaged water conservancy facilities
BEIJING, Aug. 10 (Xinhua) — China on Thursday earmarked 1.5 billion yuan (about 209.57 million U.S. dollars) for repairs to damaged water conservancy facilities in areas severely affected by Typhoon …
Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank too intertwined with Beijing, former communications head says
Canada has halted activity with the bank, but its former director general of communications says Ottawa should leave the institution …
Beijing accused of foreign interference, targeting ethnic Chinese communities in New Zealand
The New Zealand Security Intelligence Service said Chinese agencies had been continuously monitoring the country’s diverse ethnic Chinese communities.