A Washington Post investigation found that China has selectively used criminal actors for geopolitical purposes, as long as they proclaim loyalty to the Communist Party.
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How the China-Japan Rift Could Cost Both Countries
China criticises Japan’s plan to deploy missiles on island near Taiwan
Hong Kong leader backs China’s policy on Japan in first remarks on dispute
How latest China-Japan row highlights lack of communication channels
Bitcoin mining in China rebounds, defying 2021 ban
Japan’s New Leader Infuriated Beijing. She Isn’t Backing Down.
Takeoff of China’s flying taxis hits turbulence
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Trump’s China-Iran Oil Sales Pledge Raises Legal Questions, Expert Says
President Trump’s announcement that China can buy oil from Iran raises legal questions, said Eddie Fishman, a former senior State Department sanctions official. “The presi
China plans to show off new equipment at parade marking 80th anniversary of Japan’s WWII surrender
China plans to hold a military parade in September marking the 80th anniversary of Japan’s World War II surrender.
China’s heavy reliance on Iranian oil imports
China is the main buyer of oil from Iran, leaving Beijing uniquely exposed to any supply disruption. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
China Has J-20 and J-35 Stealth Fighters For Sale: Europe Says ‘No Thanks’
Despite showcasing its advanced fifth-generation J-20 and J-35 stealth fighters at venues like the Paris Air Show, China has failed to attract any European buyers for its combat aircraft. -The primary …
China’s Nano Labs Targets $1 Billion in BNB With $500M Raise via Convertible Notes
Nano Labs has entered into a $500 million convertible note agreement as part of a broader strategy to accumulate BNB worth up to $1 billion.
From Beijing to Oshawa, Wang set to be third Chinese-born NHL draft pick
Invited to watch his first hockey practice at an ice rink in Beijing, Haoxi Wang was no different than any impressionable, wide-eyed four-year-old being fascinated by the equipment the players wore.
Trump declares China can purchase Iranian oil as market signals cautious optimism
Oil markets rose Tuesday after President Donald Trump permitted China to buy Iranian oil despite previous sanctions, with crude prices dropping amid reduced concerns about the Strait of Hormuz.
China’s Zou Jiayi, a former finance official, elected AIIB president
Former vice-minister of finance will begin her term in January, as the development bank faces a challenging environment for multilateralism.
China expands its ¥175 trillion payment system in Central Asia
China is expanding the geographical coverage of its yuan-based international payment system, adding banks in Central Asia and other regions. The growing reach …
China’s former Vice Finance Minister Zou Jiayi is AIIB’s new President
China’s former Vice Finance Minister Zou Jiayi was on Tuesday named as the next president of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) here. The AIIB B …
China’s AIIB elects former anti-corruption official as new president
Zou Jiayi has been elected as the next president of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) by the group’s board of governors. View on euronews …
A Strait of Hormuz crisis could hit global oil, but China may be less vulnerable than it looks
China has been diversifying its sources for oil imports well before the current Middle East tensions.
