China Challenges Human Rights Accusations?

China Challenges Human Rights Accusations?

China denies Xinjiang rights accusations, emphasizes counterterrorism. Beijing rejects genocide claims, supports independent human rights. China urges non-politicized cooperation in anti-terrorism efforts. In a comprehensive white paper released by the Chinese government, Beijing has addressed international criticism and accusations related to its human rights practices, particularly focusing on its counterterrorism measures in the sensitive Xinjiang … Read more

UAE expresses condolences to China over school fire and factory explosion

UAE expresses condolences to China over school fire and factory explosion

The United Arab Emirates has conveyed its heartfelt sympathies and support to the People’s Republic of China on the victims of the fire that occurred in a school dormitory located in Fangcheng County, Henan Province. Additionally, the nation expressed its condolences to the families of those killed and injured in a factory explosion in Jiangsu … Read more

Chinese Government Sets Limits on AI in Research Funding

Chinese Government Sets Limits on AI in Research Funding

China limits AI in research funding for ethical conduct. AI-generated content can’t be listed as a co-author, addressing authorship concerns. Research using AI must be clearly labeled for transparency. Chinese government has issued new guidelines restricting the direct utilization of generative AI technology in the application process for research funding and approval. The Guidelines for … Read more

China claims to have found yet another US espionage case

China US espionage case

China claims to have found yet another US espionage case. This case underscores China’s increased focus on national security. The name of the U.S. university was not disclosed in the statement or media report. China’s leading intelligence agency announced on Sunday that a Chinese national employed by a defense institute stands accused of spying for … Read more

TikTok admits certain China-based staff can access U.S. user data

TikTok

TikTok admits certain China-based staff can access U.S. user data. The video-sharing app is owned by China’s ByteDance Ltd. TikTok says this information is subject to strong cybersecurity procedures and is not shared with the Chinese government. TikTok, a video-sharing app owned by China’s ByteDance Ltd., disclosed that select staff outside the U.S. have access … Read more

China maintains its lending criteria, concerned of policy divergence risks

China

Policymakers are wary of the risks that the yuan will depreciate and capital outflows if further easing is undertaken. The one-year loan prime rate (LPR) was kept at 3.70%, and the five-year LPR was unchanged at 4.45% on Thursday, September 19. China sat tight on its benchmark loaning rates for corporate and family credits, true … Read more

US official criticizes China over ‘genocide’ against minorities

Shanghai

China gives a “glaring model” of how legislatures are taking action against minorities, US official says. Department of State delivered its yearly report on strict opportunity all over the planet. Washington said Beijing was carrying out “destruction and wrongdoings against humankind” against Uighurs. China gives a “glaring model” of how legislatures are taking action against … Read more

Rwanda leads Africa in jabbing

Rwanda

KIGALI – Rwanda is among few countries in Africa that have achieved the World Health Organisation (WHO) target of vaccinating 40 per cent of the entire population by December 2021. According to the Rwandan Ministry of Health a total of 7,587,808 of the targeted Rwandan population aged 12 and above, have received at least one … Read more

China’s Evergrande: How will a ‘controlled demolition’ impact the economy?

Evergrande

BEIJING: As Chinese real estate behemoth Evergrande reportedly prepares for a government-backed mega-restructure, here is an explainer on what Beijing’s bid to limit a contagion could mean for the wider economy: What happened to Evergrande? The Chinese government sparked a crisis in the property industry when it launched a drive last year to curb excessive debt … Read more

Kaisa shares suspension furthers China property sector fears

Kaisa

HONG KONG: Chinese property firm Kaisa suspended shares trading in Hong Kong on Wednesday, as questions swirl over its ability to make repayments and contagion spreads within the country’s debt-ridden real estate sector. The Chinese government sparked a crisis within the property industry when it launched a drive last year to curb excessive debt among real … Read more

Evergrande looks to restructure, sets up risk committee

Evergrande

BEIJING: Embattled property giant Evergrande plans what could become China’s biggest ever debt restructuring, wrapping in all its offshore obligations, reports said, as it established a risk committee before looming payment deadlines. The company’s struggles to meet its commitments have fanned concerns about China’s property sector, which forms a substantial part of the world’s second-biggest economy. … Read more

Facebook hits anti-vaccine campaign harassing doctors

Facebook

SAN FRANCISCO: Facebook-parent Meta on Wednesday said it derailed an anti-Covid vaccine campaign that harassed medical workers, journalists and elected officials, in a signal of the ongoing pressure from pandemic-tied misinformation. The social media giant took down accounts in France and Italy that were linked to a conspiracy movement called “V_V”, which inundated pro-vaccine posts … Read more

China to help Pakistan, other BRI nations in industrial, manpower uplift: official

China

BEIJING: China will continue to assist Pakistan and other belt and Road Initiative (BRI) nations in human resource development and industrial growth as key elements of overall economic progress, former Chinese diplomat Chen Mingming said on Friday. In his inaugural lecture at the first session of a 14-day-long seminar on “Construction and operation of industrial … Read more

China’s Tencent told to get state approval for new apps: state media

China's Tencent told to get state approval for new apps: state media

BEIJING, Gaming and messaging giant Tencent has been told all its new apps and updates must be approved by the government, state media reported, as Beijing continues its domestic tech sector crackdown. The Chinese government has moved to exert more authority over the industry in the past year, citing concerns that tech giants in the … Read more

Chinese Bitcoin Miners shifted to other countries amid Crypto Ban

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China announced a crackdown on Bitcoin mining in May, pushing the majority of miners to leave.

Before the ban, China mined over 70% of all Bitcoin.

The majority of miners has now shifted outside of China, increasing the industry in other regions of the world.

After several weeks of executing the Bitcoin mining crackdown, it appears that approximately 90% of all mining businesses in China have shut down.

Whereas, the Chinese government has ordered crypto mining to shut down in different provinces.

Less than a week after Chinese regulators tightened rules on the trading of bitcoin and other digital currencies, BIT Mining announced it will invest $35 million in crypto mining data centers in Kazakhstan and Texas.

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Central Bank of China issued a warning to firms regarding crypto-related businesses

Cryptocurrency

Central Bank of China has issued a warning to firms, to stop the services regarding crypto-related businesses.

The Chinese central bank has announced the removal of a Beijing-based software firm over its suspected connection in cryptocurrency trading.

Beijing Qudao Cultural Development Co Ltd. was banned by Chinese authorities for suspected cryptocurrency trading, according to a statement made on Tuesday.

According to Reuters, the software company has been ordered to cease operations immediately, and its website has been taken down.

The People’s Bank of China‘s stance on cryptocurrency-related activities was also underlined in the statement from the Beijing financial supervision administration.

In addition to dealing directly with cryptocurrencies, Beijing organizations shall not provide venues, commercial displays, or advertising for any cryptocurrency-related operations.

This statement came after the Chinese government passed a slew of anti-crypto policies.

Whereas, the government made a statement in May asking for more strict crypto asset regulation.

The issue escalated in June when China’s central bank stated that cryptocurrency traders’ accounts will be cancelled.

A massive miner exodus caused the Bitcoin network hash-rate to fall to its lowest levels since 2019.

On the contrary, regulations have also cut off access to Bitcoin mining in the country.

Bitcoin’s price has dropped nearly 42% since May, due in large part to unfavorable government regulations in China. With China’s long-running anti-crypto campaign unlikely to end soon, Bitcoin will need to find support elsewhere if it is to prevent further decline.

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Pakistan-China relationship leads to regional, global stability: Ambassador Haque

Pakistan-China relationship leads to regional, global stability: Ambassador Haque

KARACHI: The friendly relations between Pakistan and China led to stability in the region and beyond and both the countries are keen to further promote ties for the development of the entire region, a diplomat said on Tuesday. “Regional peace is important for the development of our people, so that’s why we promote friendly neighbourly … Read more

Crypto Crackdown and its impact In China

cryptocurrency crackdown

China has escalated its anti-cryptocurrency campaign. Sichuan was one of the regions with the most Bitcoin mining projects, which has resulted in a significant surge in cryptocurrency exchanges in the region.

According to earlier studies, China was account for more than 65 percent of Bitcoin mining in 2020.

The majority of people are now confused by China’s volatile relationship with bitcoin.

The financial institution in China recently issued prohibitory orders to the miners that were cooperating with cryptocurrency startups, effectively making it impossible for cryptocurrencies to operate in the state.

In fact, trading platforms and exchanges in China have shut down.

This is not, however, the first time the Chinese government has taken such action.

In the 2017 ICO boom, the ban was implemented. The assault against crypto operations has intensified in recent weeks, and this intensity can be viewed as a reinstatement of the ban.

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