Philippines says flares fired from a Chinese island base threatened its fisheries plane

A Philippine fisheries bureau plane was threatened by flares fired from a Chinese island base while conducting a routine patrol in the South China Sea, Philippine officials said

Xi urges advancing socialism with Chinese characteristics

President Xi Jinping lauded the “outstanding contributions” of late leader Deng Xiaoping and urged advancing socialism with Chinese characteristics initiated by Deng, as the country marked Deng’s

PwC loses largest China client in wake of Evergrande storm

PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (PwC) has lost its largest client in the Chinese mainland amid a wave of client departures triggered by a regulatory probe into the auditing

One woman’s custody battle highlights the challenges facing same-sex couples

It’s been more than four years since Zhang Peiyi last saw her son, one of two children from her former marriage. Denied custody of both

European milk and cheese producers have become the latest target in a simmering trade war with China

The Chinese Commerce Ministry said yesterday that it would launch an investigation into subsidies given by the European Union and EU member countries for dairy products

Day after Putin’s visit, Azerbaijan applies to join Russia and China in the BRICS alliance

A zerbaijan formally applied to join the BRICS bloc of developing economies, a day after Russian leader Vladimir Putin’s visit to the oil-rich South Caucasus country to

China is backing off coal power plant approvals after a 2022-23 surge

Approvals for new coal-fired power plants in China dropped sharply in the first half of this year, according to an analysis released yesterday, after a flurry

Taiwan conducts live-fire missile drills

Taiwan’s military launched surface-to-air missiles in live-fire drills conducted yesterday in response to growing military pressure from China. The exercises took place at the Jiupeng

India, Malaysia to expand ties as Kuala Lumpur tries to move closer to Beijing

India and Malaysia will seek to expand economic ties and strengthen cooperation on defense and security, the leaders of the two countries said yesterday. This came

Leaders of China and Vietnam pledge to strengthen political and economic ties

The leaders of China and Vietnam pledged to further their economic ties and gave a nod to their shared communist ideology during the first visit by Vietnam’s

Crackdown on illegal data collection

The Ministry of State Security warned this week against the illegal collection of sensitive data from classified sites using wind measurement towers and related facilities. On its WeChat

Vietnam’s new leader has arrived in China on his first overseas trip since taking the helm

Vietnamese leader To Lam started a three-day visit to China yesterday in his first overseas trip since assuming his country’s top post about two weeks ago.

BMW recalls 1.3 million vehicles that may have Takata airbag inflators

BMW was recalling more than 1.3 million vehicles in China that might have Takata airbag inflators following a similar recall in the United States last month, officials

China outlines key tasks for ecological conservation

China’s National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), the country’s top economic planner, outlined key tasks for ecological conservation during an event marking National Ecology Day, as reported by Xinhua.

Recovery dragged down by property slump and weak consumption in July

A continued property crisis and weak consumption dragged on China’s economic recovery in July, according to data released yesterday by the National Bureau of Statistics. Unemployment rose

China will limit exports of antimony, a mineral used in batteries, weapons

China’s Commerce Ministry announced yesterday that it will restrict exports of a mineral used in a wide range of products from batteries to weapons. Export controls will be placed

An election in Kiribati triggers Western alarm about Beijing’s sway in Pacific atoll nation

People in Kiribati went to the polls yesterday for the first round of voting in a national election expected to serve as a referendum on rising

Yangtze River’s warming headwaters to present challenges, researchers say

The headwaters of the Yangtze, China’s longest river, are expected to become warmer and more humid, which will pose multiple challenges, Chinese researchers have warned.

Economists advocate direct support to consumers

China’s central government should consider additional direct support to consumers worth at least 1 trillion yuan ($139 billion) — either cash or vouchers — in the

China’s foreign investment mechanism faces increased scrutiny

Chinese investors looking to diversify offshore are encountering new hurdles as authorities intensify scrutiny of the Qualified Domestic Limited Partnership (QDLP) program, a key channel for

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