Belt & Road | Venezuela doubles down on Chinese money to reverse crisis

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said yesterday that new investments from China will help his country dramatically boost its oil production, doubling down on financing from the

Analysis | Five ways Trump’s tariffs on USD200b in China goods could be felt

By imposing taxes on an additional USD200 billion in Chinese goods, President Donald Trump has intensified a battle of wills between the world’s two largest economies

Religion | As Pope Francis faces crisis in Rome, cardinal warns of split in China

While Pope Francis battles rare criticism from senior clergy in the Vatican, he’s facing a warning that the Roman Catholic Church risks devastating division from Asia.

Head of Hong Kong and Macau Affairs office | Han Zheng to visit Singapore for key annual bilateral meeting for first time

The Chinese vice-premier Han Zheng will attend the Joint Council for Bilateral Cooperation (JCBC) meeting with Singapore Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean for the first time tomorrow, leading a

Lou Jiwei | Top official says Beijing should target goods needed by US

One of China’s most prominent figures in global finance says Beijing should press Washington to end their tariff battle by clamping down on exports of goods needed

China complains to Sweden over tourists’ treatment

China yesterday urged Sweden to respond to its complaints about the alleged mistreatment of a Chinese family removed by police from a hotel in Stockholm.

Beijing calls for borderless research to promote AI development

A little more than a year ago, China released an aggressive plan to become the world’s leading artificial intelligence player. But with its technological dependence on the U.S. laid

Trade War | Beijing says Washington asks to resume talks on tariff fight

Washington has invited Beijing to hold new talks on their escalating tariff dispute, the Chinese foreign ministry said yesterday, ahead of a decision by President

Hengyang | Death toll at 11 in vehicle attack, 44 in hospital

The death toll has risen to 11 with another 44 people hospitalized after a man allegedly drove an SUV deliberately into a crowd in central China before

Putin attends Russia-China war games

President Vladimir Putin yesterday attended Russia’s biggest-ever war games, which involved some 300,000 troops as well as a significant contingent of Chinese forces. The weeklong

Tehran looks warily to Beijing for help as sanctions resume

It’s hard not to see China wherever you look in Iran. From Chinese goods flooding markets to its business people eager for deals as Western

From the Cold | Russia launches biggest ever war games involving China

Hundreds of thousands Russian troops swept across Siberia yesterday in the nation’s largest ever war games also joined by China — a powerful show of

Chinese, Asian leaders fault US, say open trade best growth option

A top Chinese official and leaders of several Southeast Asian countries said yesterday that moves by the U.S. to limit trade and protect American businesses pose a grave threat

Demographics | Authorities move points to possible end of birth limits

China is eliminating a trio of agencies responsible for enforcing family planning policies in a further sign the government may be planning to scrap long-standing limits on

Couple who immigrated from China killed on Oregon Coast

A wave hit two recent immigrants from China as they visited the Oregon Coast, sweeping them out into the ocean and killing them. Miaochan Chen, 49, and Wenjun

Russia, China kick off biggest war games in decades, amid tensions

Russia’s largest war games in recent history have kicked off in the Far East. The Defense Ministry said in a statement yesterday that the largest military drills since the

Belt & Road Report: Chinese building projects narrowing economic gaps

Chinese-financed railways and other projects in Africa and Asia are helping to reduce economic inequality between regions in the countries where they are built, a group

Beijing ato regulate online religious activity amid crackdown

China is rolling out new rules on religious activity on the internet amid an ongoing crackdown on churches, mosques and other institutions by the officially atheist Communist

Alibaba | Jack Ma to step down as chairman in September 2019

Jack Ma, who founded e-commerce giant Alibaba Group and helped launch China’s online retailing boom, announced yesterday that he will step down as the company’s chairman

Trade War | Beijing promises retaliation if US imposes more tariffs

China yesterday promised retaliation if U.S. President Donald Trump escalates their tariff battle, raising the risk Beijing might target operations of American companies as it runs out

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