When an alliance led by three rebel armies seized swathes of territory near Myanmar’s border with China from the military junta last October, Beijing looked the other way.
How China is trying to win back foreign tourists
The government is also trying to kick-start the economy—and wants foreign tourists to help. In 2019 their spending accounted for 0.5% of GDP in China, compared with 0.9% in Japan, 1.1% in America and …
Trump says China’s leader will bully Harris ‘like a baby’
Donald Trump has said China’s leader would handle Vice President Kamala Harris “like a baby” if she’s elected to the White House …
India Names Sanjiv Khanna Chief Justice to Replace Chandrachud
India has appointed Sanjiv Khanna as its next chief justice once the incumbent head of the judiciary, D. Y. Chandrachud, retires next month.
$1.80 dinners and budget clothes? The spread of frugality is hurting China’s economy
“This is so economical,” she marveled over a $1.80 dinner. “They also included fried chicken.” Other accounts tout $8 gym memberships and the merits of waiting for sales at fast-fashion clothing …
China Tourism Group Weighs Deal for Haichang Theme Parks
China Tourism Group Corp. is considering a potential deal to gain control of some of the country’s most iconic theme parks run by Haichang Ocean Park Holdings Ltd., according to people familiar with …
China’s Hesai to press on with US lawsuit after being reinstated on blacklist
Hesai Group on Thursday said it plans to continue its legal process against the U.S. after the Pentagon reinstated the lidar manufacturer on its blacklist of Chinese firms allegedly working with …
US Concerned About China’s Use of AI, Says It Could Make Countries Vulnerable to Coercion
The U.S. government is concerned about China’s use of artificial intelligence to repress its population, spread misinformation and undermine the security of the United States and its allies, White …
India and China have struck a deal that could ease border tensions ahead of expected leader meeting
India and China have reached an agreement on military disengagement along their disputed border, New Delhi said, a step toward reducing frictions between the nuclear-armed neighbors that comes ahead …
American views of China hit record low, poll finds, as animosity grows
A majority of Americans — 55 percent — say the United States should actively work to limit the growth of China’s power, according to a new poll.