China will step up investment in various sectors including 5G, artificial intelligence, transport and energy and boost employment, President Xi Jinping said on Thursday, as the world’s second-largest …
Victor Davis Hanson: Coronavirus one of many dangers facing US – beware of China, Russia, Iran, North Korea
The world was a dangerous place before — and will be after — the coronavirus pandemic. While Americans debate the proper ongoing response to the virus and argue over the infection’s origins, nature …
China pledges $30 million more for WHO’s coronavirus fight
China said on Thursday it would donate a further $30 million to the World Health Organization (WHO), which is seeking more than $1 billion to fund its battle against the coronavirus pandemic that has …
China to donate an additional $30 million to WHO
China will donate $30 million to the World Health Organization, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced Thursday, in su …
City with China’s largest current outbreak tightens lockdown
Eric Baculinao and Leou Chen A city of 10 million in northeastern China made further restrictions on movement on Wednesday according to government officials, as it tried to contain what is now China’s …
Chinese officials angry with Jason Kenney for supporting pro-democracy friend arrested in Hong Kong
The Chinese consulate general in Calgary has publicly criticized Alberta Premier Jason Kenney for “interfering in China’s internal affairs” after the premier tweeted his support for a friend, a …
Mongolia confirms 1 new COVID-19 case, raising total to 35
ULAN BATOR, April 22 (Xinhua) — One more COVID-19 case has been confirmed in Mongolia, bringing the national total to 35, the country’s National Center for Communicable Disease (NCCD) said Wednesday.
China’s Sinopec in talks to buy stake in Hin Leong’s Singapore terminal: Sources
Chinese state energy company Sinopec is in early-stage talks with Hin Leong Trading Pte Ltd to buy a stake in an oil storage terminal that is partly owned by the Singapore trader, according to three …
Coronavirus World News: U.S. Blames China for Fake Warnings of a Lockdown
American intelligence officers told The New York Times that Chinese operatives helped push messages — on social media and via text messages — that falsely warned of a lockdown in the United States.
China’s cash-strapped poor seek more debt as coronavirus hits job prospects
Demand for consumer loans is picking up in China, especially among the less affluent, highlighting a group that some say could use more support during the coronavirus-induced economic downturn.