A senior Space Force official said China launched 400 satellites into space over the last two years, challenging the U.S. monopoly on long-range targeting.
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China Turns Tables on US Ally Over ‘Unprofessional’ Fighter Jet Maneuver
China has defended the actions of an air force pilot who was accused of endangering an Australian helicopter crew during an air intercept over the weekend, arguing on Tuesday that the U.S. ally had …
China’s Xi to discuss multi-billion euro investments in Serbia
Serbia welcomed Chinese President Xi Jinping with a military guard of honour on Wednesday ahead of a meeting with his Serbian counterpart to discuss China´s multi-billion euro investment in the Balkan …
Foreign Ministry claims proof of Beijing-Manila correspondence regarding Ren’ai Reef issue
Facts regarding the arrangements between Beijing and Manila on managing the Ren’ai Reef issue are clear and backed by solid evidence that cannot be denied, Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian said on …
China issues draft rules to regulate booming lithium battery expansion
China issued draft rules on Wednesday to regulate its lithium battery market, after rapid expansion in the sector hit industry profits and sparked concerns about overcapacity in international market.
The Danger of Lumping China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran Together | Opinion
There is a growing consensus that China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran are aligning into a modern Tripartite Pact.
The latest threat to China? The rise of the DINKs
Many proudly refer to themselves as DINKs — using the acronym in English — or dingke, the phonetic translation in Mandarin. Xu Kaikai, 29, said being DINKs gives her and her 36-year-old boyfriend a greater…
Australia boosts funds to Taiwan-ally Tuvalu amid Pacific contest for influence with China
Australia will quadruple its financial assistance to Tuvalu, a Pacific Island nation at risk from rising seas, to cement a landmark climate migration and security deal as China also courts small island states.
US revokes some export licenses for selling semiconductors to China’s Huawei
The United States has revoked licenses that allowed companies including Intel and Qualcomm to ship chips used for laptops and handsets to sanctioned Chinese telecoms equipment maker Huawei Technologies,
U.S. and China trade divisions threaten a “reversal” for global economy, IMF official warns
Strained relations between Western and Chinese-aligned economic blocs could cause a “reversal” in global economic growth, an IMF official warns.
Beijing’s new culinary haven embraces Mediterranean slow living
Nestled in Beijing’s vibrant Chaoyang district, Slow Food Community has emerged as a beacon of slow living, enticing patrons with its innovative Mediterranean cuisine that celebrates simplicity and …
China Vanke to auction Shenzhen land plot with loss-making reserve price
HONG KONG (Reuters) – Cash-strapped China Vanke is selling a large Shenzhen land plot at a reserve price of 2.24 billion yuan ($310 million) via auction, the developer’s latest move to raise funds to …
China’s exports likely swung back to growth in April: Reuters poll
China’s exports likely returned to growth in April after contracting sharply in March, but the expansion is expected to be modest as factory owners wrestle with weak overseas demand and overcapacity …