China claims American destroyer entered its waters, US denies

Col. Tian Junli, a spokesman for China’s Southern Theatre Command, said yesterday that the Chinese navy had followed and monitored the USS Milius after it “illegally

Canada lawmaker quits Trudeau’s party amid Chinese allegations

A lawmaker said yesterday that he is stepping down from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberal party after a media report raised questions about his dealings with China,

Heavily indebted developer proposes restructuring

  A Chinese real estate developer whose struggle to manage more than $300 billion in debt rattled global financial markets announced a long-awaited plan yesterday to restructure what it

China, Philippines assess ties amid escalating sea disputes

Senior Chinese and Filipino diplomats met in Manila yesterday to review their relations amid thorny issues, including Beijing’s alarm over a Philippine decision to allow the U.S.

Putin hosts Xi in the Kremlin with imperial palace pageantry

Russia and China showcased their “no-limits friendship” during a pomp-laden Kremlin ceremony intended to further cement ties amid the fighting in Ukraine. After hosting

Marcos defends US military presence, which Beijing opposes

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. yesterday defended his decision to allow a larger United States military presence in the country as vital to territorial defense despite China’s

Putin welcomes Xi to Kremlin amid Ukraine fighting

Russian President Vladimir Putin warmly welcomed Chinese leader Xi Jinping to the Kremlin yesterday , sending a powerful message to Western leaders that their efforts to

‘Winnie the Pooh’ film pulled from Hong Kong, Macau cinemas

Public screenings of a slasher film that features Winnie the Pooh were scrapped abruptly in Hong Kong yesterday, sparking discussions over increasing censorship in the city, the Associated Press reports.

Ignoring experts, China’s sudden zero-Covid exit cost lives

When China suddenly scrapped onerous zero-COVID measures in December, the country wasn’t ready for a massive onslaught of cases. Hospitals turned away ambulances, crematoriums burned bodies around the clock, and relatives hauled dead loved ones to warehouses for lack of storage space.

Former Taiwan leader Ma Ying-jeou will visit China

Former Taiwan leader Ma Ying-jeou will visit China next week in what a spokesman called a bid to ease tensions between the self-ruled island and the mainland. Ma led

Gunmen kill nine Chinese at mine in Central African Republic

Gunmen stormed a Chinese-operated gold mining site that had recently been launched in Central African Republic, killing nine Chinese nationals and wounding two others yesterday ,

Xi to meet Putin as Beijing seeks bolder global role

Chinese President Xi Jinping plans to visit Moscow next week, offering a major diplomatic boost to Russian President Vladimir Putin just before the International Criminal

Baidu unveils ChatGPT-rival Ernie Bot; 650 companies sign up

Chinese search giant Baidu unveiled its artificial intelligence chatbot Ernie Bot, presenting its rival to the Microsoft-backed ChatGPT in a pre-recorded video presentation yesterday that appeared

Taiwan chip pioneer warns US plans will boost costs

U.S. government efforts to shift production of processor chips from Asia to the United States will double their cost and slow the spread of their use

Beijing says US spreading disinformation, suppressing TikTok

  China accused the United States yesterday of spreading disinformation and suppressing TikTok following reports that the Biden administration was calling for its Chinese owners to sell

Honduras will seek ties with China, spurning Taiwan

Honduras President Xiomara Castro announced yesterday that her government will seek to establish diplomatic relations with China, which would imply severing relations with Taiwan. The

Former Australian PM says subs to counter China ‘worst deal in history’

Former Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating yesterday launched a blistering attack on his nation’s plan to buy nuclear-powered submarines from the United States to modernize its

Beijing says AUKUS on ‘dangerous path’ with nuclear subs deal

The United States, Australia and the United Kingdom are traveling “further down the wrong and dangerous path for their own geopolitical self-interest,” China’s Foreign Ministry said

‘Villain hitting’ ritual draws crowds

People holding a grudge may have found a way to release it in Hong Kong’s “villain hitting” ritual. To relieve themselves from a bad

Xi says people’s trust is biggest motivation for him to forge ahead

Chinese President Xi Jinping said yesterday that the people’s trust is the biggest motivation that drives him to march on and a great responsibility he shoulders.

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