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The warmer posture contrasts with his threats against other trading partners to ravage their economies. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Xi is obviously in some sort of trouble. The smoke keeps pouring out.” — Charles Burton, Senior Fellow, Prague-based Sinopsis
A new Pew survey is suggesting that global viewpoints on China may be trending in a slightly more positive direction for the communist nation.
A summit of leaders from the BRICS group of major emerging economies kicks off in Brazil Sunday – but without the top leader of its most powerful member.
Grievances between the nations include the government’s decision to force a Chinese firm to end its lease of the Port of Darwin due to security considerations and the suspended death sentence being served by Chinese-Australian pro-democracy activist Yang Hengjun, convicted of espionage offences.
Chinese President Xi Jinping outlined the overall requirements, key principles, and priority tasks for urban work at a key conference held in Beijing from Monday to Tuesday. Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission,
Beijing’s top official in the city, Zhou Ji, says books are ‘intellectual feast’ to help residents steer Hong Kong’s development.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping has given no assurance of better communication regarding China’s Navy exercises near Australian waters. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese voiced his concerns during a one-hour-long meeting in Beijing,