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US opposes China Telecom’s bid to continue operations
U.S. opposes China telecom’s court bid seeking to block FCC action
The Federal Communications Commission has filed a motion opposing China Telecom Corp Ltd’s court bid seeking to block the FCC’s decision revoking the company’s authorization to operate in the United …
UPDATE 1-U.S. opposes China telecom’s bid to continue U.S. operations
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) asked an appeals court to reject China Telecom Corp Ltd’s bid to continue providing services in the United States, after the FCC revoked its …
China administered total of 2.449 bln doses of COVID-19 vaccines as of Nov 23
China administered about 6.641 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines on Nov. 23, bringing the total number of doses administered to 2.449 billion, data from the National Health Commission showed on …
World Heritage grottoes to reopen as China contains latest COVID-19 resurgence
The Mogao Grottoes, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Dunhuang, northwest China’s Gansu Province, will reopen on Thursday after being closed for over a month due to the latest resurgence of the COVID-19 …
China Accused of ‘Harassment’ in South China Sea After Vowing to Back Down
Chinese government vessels continued to follow and photograph Philippine boats resupplying troops on a disputed South China Sea atoll on Tuesday, Manila said.
China wants to export its Great Firewall to other countries
China wants other countries around the world to govern the internet in the same way it does, a new report from the International Cyber Policy Centre (ICPC) has warned. Entitled, “China’s cyber vision: …
MoU on onion export, an important step to promote Pak-China bilateral trade: Ambassador Haque
Pakistan Ambassador to China, Moin ul Haque Wednesday said signing of memorandum of understanding (MoU) on export of onion from Pakistan …
U.S. restricts exports to a dozen more Chinese companies
The U.S. Commerce Department on Wednesday said it had placed a dozen more Chinese companies on its trade blacklist, citing national security concerns and in some cases their assistance to the China’s …
JPMorgan Has $20 Billion At Stake As Dimon Jokes About China
Jamie Dimon’s eyebrow-raising joke about JPMorgan Chase & Co. outlasting China’s Communist Party has so far been met by public silence from officials in Beijing. But with nearly $20 billion of …
Canada projected to win 23 Olympic medals in Beijing, predicts sports data analytics company
A global data analytics company predicts Norway will top the Winter Olympics medal table again and Canada will finish fifth with 23 medals.
What the Peng Shuai saga tells us about Beijing’s grip on power and desire to crush a #MeToo moment
Forced into the darkness? Cameron Spencer/Getty ImagesChinese tennis star Peng Shuai’s apparent disappearance may have ended with a smattering of public events, which were carefully curated by …
Kaillie Humphries, world’s best bobsledder, wants to compete for US at Beijing Olympics. Here’s why she may not.
Kaillie Humphries won two Olympic gold medals for Canada, but has left the team amid verbal and mental abuse allegations and seeks US citizenship.
