The Chinese government is cracking down on its national soccer team players having tattoos. China’s General Administration of Sport (GAS) advised players who had tattoos to remove any of the ones they …
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China cracks down on national soccer players having tattoos to ‘set a good example for society’
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Xian battles COVID-19 in worst outbreak to hit a Chinese city this year
China’s industrial and tech hub of Xian reported on Thursday more than 100 new cases of COVID-19, taking its tally of locally transmitted infections to the highest in any Chinese city this year.
Samsung, Micron Warn COVID-19 Lockdown in China’s Xian Could Affect Chip Manufacturing
Samsung Electronics and Micron Technology both warned that a COVID-19 lockdown in the Chinese city of Xian could affect their chip manufacturing bases in the area.
Beijing announces standardised’ official Chinese names for 15 more places in Arunachal Pradesh
China’s Ministry of Civil Affairs announced on Wednesday that it had standardised in Chinese characters, Tibetan and Roman alphabet the names of 15 places in Arunachal Pradesh. This is the second batc …
China lashes out at Western countries over diplomatic boycott of Beijing Winter Olympics
China on Thursday lashed out at Western countries including the United States over the diplomatic boycott of the Beijing Winter Olympics to be held in February …
U.S. oil futures on verge of halting six-session streak of gains as China imports cut
U.S. crude oil futures trade steady Thursday, halting six days of gains, after reports that China, the world’s top importer, cut the first batch of …
Adaptability is key ahead of Beijing Olympics, says gold medallist Damian Warner
As athletes once again face uncertainty amid the COVID-19 pandemic, mixed with political turmoil, ahead of the 2022 Winter Olympic Games in Beijing, gold medallist Damian Warner is encouraging …
China Says U.S. Has Lost Global Credibility, Urges Russia Alignment
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Thursday accused the U.S. of sowing “serious doubt” in its own global credibility, and claimed closer Beijing-Moscow cooperation would create an unshakeable front …
Inflation and China Failed to Rattle Markets. 2022 Might Be Different.
Investors were relatively unfazed by the year’s two big economic surprises. But the effects of rising prices and Beijing’s corporate clampdown could play out in unexpected ways next year.
China central bank issues first loans to back financing for emissions cuts
China has issued the first 85.5 billion yuan ($13.4 billion) batch of low-cost loans to financial institutions to promote green projects and corporate efforts to cut carbon emissions, the central bank …
Cryptocurrency price LIVE – Crypto market loses $300m in dramatic drop as Bitcoin tumbles $3,000 and Ethereum plunges
A CATASTROPHIC drop in the cryptocurrency market led to an almost $300 million loss in liquidations this week. Bitcoin prices, in particular, dropped by as much as $3,000 early Tuesday, though it …