The navies of China and Russia will hold joint naval drills in the East China Sea. Several warships and a submarine will be deployed by the Chinese military.
China Records First Deaths After Easing Covid-19 Policy, With Many More Likely
Lack of data and confusion over new rules mean the true scale of wave engulfing nation remains a mystery.
Russia, China to hold joint naval drills
Russian warships have set off to take part in a joint naval exercise with China, an exercise that showcases increasingly close defense ties between the two countries …
Spending Tens Of Billions Of Dollars Won’t Help China Catch Up With Taiwan And South Korea In Semiconductors
China’s chip manufacturers made some progress in advanced semiconductors, but the country remained highly dependent on Taiwanese and South Korean imports.
S Jaishankar says Japanese businesses make ‘more serious investments’ in other ASEAN countries, China than in India; tells why
“There were a number of reasons for this. I think partly the enabling environment did not meet Japanese expectations which essentially meant that the Indian system did not particularly make an effort …
China’s COVID surge hits Beijing trading floors, Shanghai finance hub
COVID-19 is sweeping through trading floors in Beijing and spreading fast in the financial hub of Shanghai, with illness and absence thinning already light trade and forcing regulators to cancel a …
From Zero Covid to No Plan: Behind China’s Pandemic U-Turn
After micromanaging the coronavirus strategy for nearly three years, the country’s leader, Xi Jinping, has suddenly left the populace to improvise.
Why Is China Policing My City? | Opinion
But China is no such country, and its prosecutorial ambitions reach far beyond what’s allowed by international treaties. What ensued next depends on whom you ask. Per the state’s press release, the Qingtian prosecutor worked through the Spanish chapter of the county’s federation of overseas residents to provide “legal education” for Liu,
China bets on private sector to boost Covid-hit economy
Beijing has vowed to go all out next year to save its Covid-hit economy by boosting consumption and loosening control over private industry, including the struggling tech and property sectors. The new pledge marks a big shift from leader Xi Jinping’s years-long effort to rein in private businesses,
China’s cities fall quiet amid warning of three Covid waves over winter
Chief epidemiologist says China is in the first of an expected three waves of Covid cases, despite official figures showing low numbers