China issues rare praise to Philippine president for his ban on online gambling

China issued a rare compliment to the administration of Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. yesterday for his order banning widespread and Chinese-run online gaming operations.

Beijing warns of risks from higher tariffs, urges US business leaders to help mend ties

Chinese officials warned a delegation of top U.S. executives visiting Beijing this week that higher tariffs on imports from China will harm their businesses inside the country.

Ukraine’s FM seeking ‘common ground’ with China in talks on ending war with Russia

Ukraine’s foreign minister says he is seeking “common ground” in talks with his Chinese counterpart on ending his country’s war with Russia. The Russian invasion

Hamas and Fatah sign declaration in Beijing on ending yearslong rift as war rages in Gaza

Palestinian factions Hamas and Fatah signed a declaration in Beijing on ending a yearslong rift, Chinese state media said yesterday, taking a step toward potentially resolving the

China’s Baosteel to buy out Nippon Steel’s 50% stake in auto steel venture

China’s Baosteel said yesterday that it will acquire Nippon Steel’s 50% stake in their auto steel joint venture for about $242 million. The contract for the

Central bank cuts interest rates, moving to put more pep into the economy

China’s central bank cut key interest rates in a surprise move yesterday aimed at injecting new life into its ailing property sector, while the ruling Communist

A PhD student at a top Chinese university publicly accuses her supervisor of sexual harassment

A female PhD student at one of China’s top universities took social media by storm after accusing her academic supervisor of sexual harassment and said he threatened to

China and the Philippines reach deal in effort to stop clashes

China and the Philippines reached a deal they hope will end confrontations at the most fiercely disputed shoal in the South China Sea, the Philippine government

11 dead and dozens missing after a highway bridge crumbles in flooding and heavy storms

Chinese authorities say at least 11 people have died and 30 are missing in the partial collapse of a highway bridge in the northwest of the country

Communist Party policy meeting endorses leader Xi’s high-tech vision for economy

China’s ruling Communist Party wrapped up a top-level meeting yesterday by endorsing policies aimed at advancing the country’s technological power and fortifying its national security.

Investigators suspect construction work caused fire that killed 16 in shopping mall

Chinese investigators suspect construction work sparked a fire that caused 16 deaths in a shopping mall in the southwestern city of Zigong. The fire broke out

Communist Party charts technology- and security-focused development for reviving the economy

In a year of major elections that will determine the destinies of many countries, China’s ruling Communist Party is holding closed, top-level meetings in Beijing to

Hong Kong is testing out its own ChatGPT-style tool as OpenAI planned extra steps to block access

Hong Kong’s government is testing the city’s own ChatGPT -style tool for its employees, with plans to eventually make it available to the public, its innovation

World swimming body promises more anti-doping tests of Chinese team before Olympics

Chinese swimmers going to the Paris Olympics are undergoing increased drug testing of at least eight times this year before the Games, World Aquatics said

Communist Party will signal its approach to the country’s challenges at a meeting this week

KEN MORITSUGU & HUIZHONG WU, BEIJING China's ruling Communist Party started a four-day meeting yesterday that is expected to lay out a strategy for

Economy slowed in the last quarter as weak consumer demand dragged on growth

China’s economy expanded at a slower-than-forecast 4.7% annual rate in the last quarter, the government reported yesterday, while emphasizing signs of improvement in factory output, income and investment.

China, Russia start joint naval drills, days after tensions with NATO allies

China and Russia’s naval forces on Sunday kicked off a joint exercise at a military port in southern China on Sunday, official news agency Xinhua reported, days

Beijing expands visa-free transit policy to more ports

China’s National Immigration Administration (NIA) announced yesterday that the country’s 144-hour visa-free transit policy has been expanded to three more entry ports, taking the number of ports

Exports grow 8.6% in June, beating forecasts despite trade tensions

China's exports beat forecasts in June, customs data showed Friday, while imports grew less than expected. Exports grew 8.6% from the same time last year

US renews call on China to stop aggressive actions where hostilities have flared

The United States on Friday renewed its call on China to stop its aggressive actions in the South China Sea, saying a broader web of security

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