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US calls China ‘irresponsible’ for ‘practicing’ attack on Taiwan

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Taiwan says China conducted operations in the Taiwan Strait over the weekend. Chinese ships and aircraft violated the median line, an unofficial boundary between the two sides. Taiwan’s military replied “appropriately” to the live-fire drills, which it calls a mock assault on the island. The US has chastised Beijing of “provocative” and “irresponsible” behavior after … Read more

Taiwan says China is practising an invasion strike

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Taiwan has been ringed by Chinese naval boats and Beijing’s displays of might. US officials say that China’s threats against Taiwan are real. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the recent military exercises are a “significant escalation” in tensions with Taiwan. Taiwan warns that recent Chinese military exercises are a rehearsal for an invasion. In … Read more

China halts cooperation ties with U.S. and sanctions Pelosi over Taiwan visit

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China suspends cooperation with the US in areas such as military relations and climate change. Sanctions against House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in retribution for her travel to Taiwan. Beijing initiated a frenzy of military drills in the aftermath of her visit earlier this week. China announced Friday that it would suspend cooperation with the United … Read more

Nancy Pelosi is set to arrive in Taiwan

Nancy Pelosi

China has warned of repercussions if she goes ahead with the visit. U.S. Navy deploys four warships east of Taiwan. Fears of a new Taiwan Strait crisis. Nancy Pelosi, the US House Speaker, is scheduled to arrive in Taiwan later today, escalating tensions in Beijing. While no official announcement has been made, local Taiwanese media … Read more

Taiwan’s thoughts over Nancy Pelosi and her plans to visit Taiwan

Nancy Pelosi

Speaker Nancy Pelosi is reportedly considering a trip to Taiwan. China has reacted angrily to the suggestion. Taiwan runs the danger of inflaming Beijing’s ire. Nancy Pelosi, the speaker of the US House, is reportedly considering a trip to Taiwan, which has triggered angry exchanges between the US and China as well as increased speculation … Read more

Nancy Pelosi and her war with Beijing

Nancy Pelosi

Nancy Pelosi has a reputation for criticising the Chinese government. She visited Tiananmen Square in 1991, two years after large-scale protests in Beijing were suppressed. China regards self-governed Taiwan as a renegade province and has threatened to use force to bring it back together. Nancy Pelosi, the US House of Representatives Speaker, has a lengthy … Read more

U.N. panel: abolish Hong Kong’s national security law

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Beijing implemented the law in 2020 to restore stability. Hong Kong signed the ICCPR, but China didn’t. The recommendations are the first since 2020 from a U.N. body. Hong Kong’s controversial national security law should be repealed, U.N. experts said Wednesday, amid concerns it is being exploited to stifle free expression and protest in the … Read more

Empty threats or danger awaits: China boils over Pelosi Taiwan visit

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Pelosi’s planned trip has presented a quandary for the U.S. and China. Chinese spokesman warned Pelosi’s visit would send the incorrect message. Pelosi’s travel has not been confirmed by her office. Insiders in Beijing and Washington worry that China’s threats over  planned travel of Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan are not hollow. “It’s a tough call … Read more

Beijing threatens Nancy Pelosi over Taiwan visit plan

Nancy Pelosi

Nancy Pelosi is rumored to be planning a trip to Taiwan. China has threatened “severe consequences” if she goes. Beijing sees Taiwan as a province that should reunify with China. Nancy Pelosi, speaker of the US House of Representatives, is rumored to be planning a trip to Taiwan, which has angered China and given the … Read more

Relations with China are key issue in race for UK’s next Prime Minister

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Relations with China are a key issue in the race for UK’s next Prime Minister. Both candidates have talked tough about the Asian economic powerhouse. Beijing has warned British politicians not to hyping up the so-called ‘China threat,’ cannot solve one’s own problems’. Beijing has asked those running to be Britain’s next Prime Minister not … Read more

Unmarried Chinese woman egg-freezing request denied

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Teresa Xu won her case almost three years after filing it. China’s national legislation does not explicitly forbid unmarried individuals from reproductive treatments. Unmarried women have trouble getting maternity leave and prenatal care in China. An unmarried Chinese woman attempting to preserve her eggs lost a rare judicial challenge in China. Beijing’s Chaoyang Intermediate People’s … Read more

‘Abusing China’s restraint’: Beijing accuses Australia of provocation at sea

China’s foreign ministry has accused Australia of inciting trouble in the South China Sea. Wang Wenbin made the comments during a meeting with Canadian and Australian officials. An RAAF P-8 maritime surveillance aircraft was stopped by a Chinese fighter jet shortly after the Australian election. Foreign Minister Marles said Australia is actively ‘asserting’ its right … Read more

PIA resumes Beijing-Islamabad flights after seven-month gap

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BEIJING: Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has resumed its passenger flights on Beijing-Islamabad route after a gap of nearly seven months. PIA flight PK-855 took off from Beijing’s Capital International Airport for Islamabad on Sunday. the PIA operated its last flight between Beijing-Islamabad on December 19, 2021. The national flag carrier resumed its commercial passenger flights … Read more

China asks UN Security Council for ban on small firearms to Haiti

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China asked UN Security Council for banning small arms deliveries to Haiti. Gang violence in the Caribbean nation has been soaring. At least 89 people killed in Port-au-Prince region alone this week. China has asked the UN Security Council to vote on banning small arms deliveries to Haiti, setting up a potential stand-off Friday with … Read more

Solomons PM Sogavare says foreign base would make it a military target

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Solomons Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare says the Solomon Islands will not host a foreign military facility. The Solomon Islands signed a secret security deal with China. Pacific leaders met this week to discuss security and competition between the US and China in the region. SUVA, Fiji: Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare said Thursday that the Solomon … Read more

Trial begins: Xiao Jianhua, tycoon who disappeared in 2017

Xiao Jianhua

Xiao vanished from Hong Kong’s Four Seasons hotel in January 2017. Reportedly, he was snatched by mainland Chinese agents. Xiao is said to have acted as a broker for the Chinese leadership. Canadian-Chinese tycoon Xiao Jianhua is standing trial on Monday, Ottawa’s embassy in Beijing said in a statement, after the businessman disappeared from a … Read more

Japan protests Chinese navy ship near disputed islands

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A Japanese official said that a Chinese naval vessel was cruising near disputed islands, as rumours emerged that Russia also dispatched a naval vessel. The East China Sea islets, known as the Senkaku by Tokyo and the Diaoyu by Beijing, are at the centre of a protracted dispute between the two countries. A Japanese official … Read more

Ivan Fedotov: Russian ice hockey player confined over military charges

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A Russian ice hockey player under agreement with a U.S.- based National Hockey League. Russia over charges he dodged military assistance and has since been taken to tactical emergency clinic. Subsequent to becoming sick, his legal counselor told a Russian state news office. Ivan Fedotov, a goaltender in the Russian group that won silver at … Read more

China accuses New Zealand of ‘misguided’ allegations

China accuses New Zealand
  • China has accused New Zealand’s prime minister of making “wrong and thus regrettable” statements.
  • Jacinda Ardern said China had become “more assertive and willing to challenge international rules and norms”.
  • It is the second time in a month that China has taken issue with her comments. Wellington has previously sought not to antagonize Beijing.

 

China accused New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on Friday of making “wrong and thus regrettable” statements that were detrimental to keeping the two countries’ relationship “on track.”

Ardern spoke at the NATO leaders’ summit in Spain this week, saying China had become “more assertive and willing to challenge international rules and norms.”

The Chinese embassy in Wellington responded on Friday, saying it was aware of Ardern’s “misguided” accusations.

“That allegation is wrong and thus regrettable,” the embassy said in a statement posted on its website.

“It is obvious that such comment is not helpful for deepening mutual trust between the two countries, or for the efforts made by the two countries to keep our bilateral relations on the right track.”

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China says New Zealand PM Jacinda statements on assertiveness’ wrong’

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China’s embassy in New Zealand has called Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s remarks about China’s assertiveness at the NATO summit “misguided” and “wrong”. Since New Zealand does a lot of business with China, it has avoided criticising Beijing directly. China’s embassy in New Zealand reprimanded New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern for remarks she made regarding Chinese … Read more

Pro-China online network targets mineral firms: report

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China controls 80 percent of world’s supply of rare earth elements. Western powers have been attempting to rebalance the supply for years. US cybersecurity firm Mandiant identified a network of thousands of fake social media accounts in 2019.   A pro-China online network is targeting Western companies mining for elements used in smartphones and other … Read more

Demand for athletic apparel boosts Nike’s quarterly revenue

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The company’s shares rose 2.3% to $113.12 after the bell and Nike also announced a new $18 billion class B stock repurchase plan. Affluent Americans remain largely unaffected by decades-high inflation and are splurging on higher-priced products.  Helping Nike maintains a pandemic-induced boom in athletic wear sales. Nike’s net income fell to $1.44 billion, or … Read more

For the second month in a row in May, China’s industrial earnings declined

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Profits at China’s industrial firms shrank at a slower pace in May following a big slump in April. 19 curbs still weighed on factory production and squeezed factory margins. Industrial profits fell 6.5% from a year earlier, less than 8.5%, according to official figures. Industrial output in the commercial hub of Shanghai fell for a … Read more

Beijing Fengtai reopens after a massive renovation.

The oldest train station in Beijing has undergone a modern facelift. The 1895-built Fengtai Railway Station reopened on June 20, 2022. A photovoltaic power station on the roof that produces electricity for the building. The oldest train station in Beijing has undergone a modern facelift. The 1895-built Fengtai Railway Station reopened on June 20, 2022, … Read more

Chinese ambassador to Australia heckled by protesters

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Xiao Qian, China’s new ambassador to Australia, was heckled by human rights protestors. Protesters shouted for Tibet and Hong Kong independence during Xiao’s speech. Security pulled one protester out of the room as she shouted, “The University of Technology cannot host a representative of a homicidal dictatorship.” China’s new ambassador to Australia chastised human rights … Read more

Chinese aircraft in Taiwan’s air defence zone

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Taiwan has deployed 29 Chinese fighters, including fighters, in its air defence zone following recent tensions and to warn of bombers flying south of the island and in the Pacific Ocean in the largest air strike since late May. Taiwan, which China claims is its territory, has been complaining over the past two years about repeated Chinese air force missions near the democratically managed islands, mainly in the southwest of the Air Defense Identification Zone or ADIZ, near Taiwan. The Pratas Islands controlled. Taiwan has … Read more