Tai applauded Canada’s decision to take action against China’s ‘unfair’ non-market policies. Canada will impose the tariffs from October 1. Tai applauded Canada’s decision to take action …
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New guidelines boost China’s teachers, including right to discipline students
Beijing has issued a set of guidelines aimed at strengthening its teaching workforce and making the profession “one of the most respected and admirable occupations in China” by 2035.
Record Rainfall Spoils Crops in China, Rattling Its Leaders
Some vegetables cost more than they have in five years. Top Chinese officials have made a point of showing that they’re doing something about it. By Tiffany May and Claire Fu Tiffany May …
China is ending foreign adoptions of its children. That leaves hundreds of American families in limbo
China is ending most foreign adoptions of its children, leaving hundreds of American and other foreign families with pending applications in limbo.
Tim Walz promoted research facility that partners with China’s Wuhan lab
Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) has long promoted a Minnesota-based medical research center with a history of working with the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China, according to records reviewed by the …
China’s men soccer team faces fan backlash after humiliating loss to arch-rivals Japan
China’s men’s soccer team fell to a 7-0 loss to arch-rivals Japan on Thursday night, a startling new low for a soccer-obsessed nation where the game has been plagued by corruption scandals and …
Beijing Is Besting America When It Comes to Influence in Africa
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Beijing was John’s Damascus? Ramaphosa says his minister now embraces one-China policy after state visit
Ramaphosa said he conveyed to Xi Jinping that even one of the political party leaders in South Africa has now made a turn-around and subscribes and embraces one-China policy.
China customs bars poultry products from Poland after avian flu outbreak
China’s customs has banned direct or indirect import of poultry and related products from Poland from Friday, due to the outbreak of the highly pathogenic avian influenza subtype H5N1.
Fury as Filipino officials pose with ‘China spy mayor’
Alice Guo is seen flashing a wide smile and the peace sign with the smiling interior minister and chief of the Philippine National Police. The photo was allegedly taken before they boarded a …
China’s Haitong Securities agrees to be bought by Guotai Junan via a share swap
Haitiong, 114.6 billion yuan ($16.16 billion) in market capitalisation, said late on Thursday it has reached legally binding cooperation agreement with 130.9 billion yuan Guotai Junan for the …
Super Typhoon Yagi slams southern China, shutting schools and cancelling flights
Powerful gales and heavy rain from Super Typhoon Yagi drenched southern China on Friday, with schools shut for a second day and flights cancelled as one of the strongest storms to hit Asia this year…
More Debts or Not, Beijing Faces a Thorny Question
With monetary easing constrained by worries around an extended bond rally and banks’ squeezed profit margins, economists are increasingly zeroing in on lagged fiscal support, raising questions about authorities’ reluctance to take on extra debt.