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Beijing has warned a U.S. warship sailing on August 28 near two contested islands in the South China Sea and urged Washington to halt its provocative operations.
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China Tells U.S. to ‘Mind Its Own Business’ in Response to State Religious Freedom...
The Chinese Foreign Ministry issued a fiery response to the U.S. State Department’s accusations of flagrant religious freedom violations in its latest report on...
Is President Xi Jinping losing control of the CCP leadership?
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Highlights of Vice President Pence’ speech on US-China relations
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Best-selling writer accused of sexual harassment
Guo Jingming, one of the best-selling young writers in China has recently found himself embroiled in charges of sexual harassment. The accuser, Li Feng,...
Burning Unsorted Garbage Costs Beijing Billions in Health Care Costs
Health issues linked to incinerating unsorted garbage in Beijing could end up costing the city nearly 28 billion yuan ($4.1 billion) in medical insurance...
Yahoo leaves China for good, cites “challenging” environment
Yahoo said it had stopped allowing its services to be accessible from mainland China "in recognition of the increasingly challenging business and legal environment",...
Dozens killed in China floods as rivers overflow
More than 50 people killed as heavy rain has caused the Yangtse River and many of its tributaries to overflow.
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浙江省消保委:各平台及涉事主播已如期提交整改报告
记者从浙江省消保委获悉,淘宝、拼多多、京东、快手、抖音五个平台及相关主播的整改报告已如期提交,从提交的整改报告来看,各平台和涉事主播态度端正,提出整改措施切实可行,针对性强。
Scammers in China Fake Road Injuries, but Cameras Capture the Truth
BEIJING — The scam may be as old as the automobile itself: A fraudster throws himself in front of a vehicle and demands that...
While Other U.S. Companies Flee China, Starbucks Marches In
Google does very little business there. McDonald’s has agreed to sell its business and license its name there. Coca-Coca, after investing heavily, sold its...
Duterte says China’s Xi threatened war if Philippines drills for oil
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said on Friday Chinese counterpart China Xi Jinping had warned him there would be war if Manila tried to enforce...
China heading backwards on women’s rights
The last woman to run China was the Dowager Empress Cixi more than a century ago.
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Steve Bannon: two suggestions to China mainlanders
Steve Bannon: For everybody in mainland China, I would say you have to be very careful and you have to keep safe.
Remember the liberation...
Countering China’s Coal Advantage in the Middle East
If we know anything about the Middle East, it is this one truth: When America leaves a void, another power quickly fills it.
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Breaking! President Trump has signed the Hong Kong Bill
U.S. President Donald Trump has signed his name into the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act that expresses U.S. support for Hong Kong protesters,...