The number of ships Beijing is sending into the territorial waters of the Japan-controlled Senkaku Islands is trending ever upward.
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Satellite Images Show China Building Houses on Neighbor’s Territory
Analysis published this week by the Indian news channel NDTV identified at least 129 buildings in one settlement and 62 buildings in another enclave in Jakarlung. The structures appeared to be …
China-El Salvador relationship now a model for mutually beneficial cooperation, says ambassador
Photo: Courtesy of Chinese Embassy in El Salvador China also offered help to El Salvador in combating COVID-19. Salvadoran Health Minister Francisco Alabi said in 2021 that China’s cooperation with El …
Auditing firm distances itself from duo’s work on VW’s China plant
The auditor hired by Volkswagen to audit its jointly-owned site in Xinjiang posted a statement on LinkedIn flagging that just two employees supervised the project, in a sign of the reputational …
China Doubles Down on Condemnation of US Ally’s ‘Provocative Moves’
The Chinese Embassy in London has lashed out at its host for criticizing unsafe actions by Chinese forces against the Philippines in the South China Sea.
China-Philippines maritime standoff escalating on path that could drag US into conflict, analysts warn
Last weekend’s clashes between Chinese and Philippine vessels in the South China Sea send troubling signals that their standoff is worsening to a point where lives could be lost, potentially dragging the world’s two most-powerful…
Why China Is Blaming Social Media For The Country’s Highest Ever Youth Unemployment Rate
Barely six months after China began seeing a new trend of its youngsters turning … The nation’s struggling economy, which is still at a standstill despite a sluggish recovery from the COVID-19 …
Taiwan says China tried to pay one of their soldiers $15 million to steal a US Chinook chopper for them
The soldier was told to fly and land a CH-47F Chinook helicopter on a Chinese aircraft carrier in the Taiwan Strait, per online magazine CTWant.
Philippines summons Chinese ambassador over South China Sea ‘harassment’
The Philippines’ foreign ministry said on Tuesday it has summoned China’s ambassador to Manila to protest “back-to-back harassments” in the South China Sea at the weekend, as longstanding geopolitical tensions continue in the strategic waterway.
Second cold wave envelops China’s Beijing in snow, ice
Snow, blizzards and plunging temperatures swept northern China in what could be one of its most severe cold snaps in December, spurring authorities in the capital to halt train services, shut schools …
China’s ‘walking’ pneumonia outbreak exposes stark global threat of superbugs, drug resistance
The situation in China serves as a stark reminder of a global challenge. The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned over the years about the overuse of antibiotics, which has resulted in common …
Experts hold confidence for China’s tourism industry
China’s tourism industry is embracing good recovery this year and industry insiders have confidence for tourism development in near future, said experts.
Second cold wave encases China’s Beijing in snow, ice
Snow, blizzards and plunging temperatures swept northern China in what could be one of its most severe cold snaps in December, spurring authorities in the capital to halt train services, shut schools …