Chinese proverb of the day: 'Hang a sheep’s head to sell...' Life lessons on deception, false advertising, hypocrisy and why one should not easily believe promises or pleasant appearancesChinese proverb of the day explains the meaning of the idiom “Hang a sheep’s head to sell dog meat.” The story explores deception, false ad...
China wouldn't let Marco Rubio in, so he did something nobody in US politics has ever doneMarco Rubio visited China with Donald Trump. Beijing altered the spelling of Rubio's name to bypass sanctions imposed in 2020. This linguis...
Chinese proverb of the day: 'Beware a dagger hidden in...' Life lessons on human nature, friendship, success and why is it crucial to be wary of deceitful people with malicious intentionsChinese proverb of the day focuses on the idiom “Beware a dagger hidden in a smile.” The proverb explains lessons about deception, trust, a...
West Asia war: China seeks conditions for peace talks"The pressing priority is to actively promote peace talks, seize the opportunity of peace and promote the cessation of the war," Lin Jian, ...
Japan calls China’s blame over fighter jet near-misses ‘unacceptable’ amid rising tensions in PacificTokyo's defence minister said Friday it was "unacceptable" for China to blame Japan for close encounters between their military planes over...
Expert warns China could be plotting something worse than COVID after bioterror suspects arrestedChinese bioterror suspects Yunqing Jian and Zunyong Liu have sparked national security fears after being arrested in Michigan for allegedly...
What is the Chinese fungus, and how dangerous is it? U.S. says it stopped plan to bring pathogen to MichiganA Chinese scientist and his girlfriend are facing federal charges for allegedly smuggling Fusarium graminearum, a toxic fungus, into the U....
Weaponised fungus: From liver to reproductive harm, here’s what China’s bioweapon could have wreaked havoc onTwo Chinese nationals, Yunqing Jian and Zunyong Liu, face charges in the US for allegedly smuggling Fusarium graminearum, a dangerous fungu...
‘Agroterrorism’: Chinese scientist arrested for smuggling deadly fungus into USTwo Chinese nationals have been charged by the US for smuggling Fusarium graminearum, a fungus classified as a potential agroterrorism weap...
China says growing Russia-North Korea ties 'their own matter'China maintains that the growing relationship between Pyongyang and Moscow is their own matter amid the US warning of thousands of North Ko...
China warns US, Japan to 'stop creating imaginary enemies'China on Monday criticized the US and Japan for their joint statement condemning Beijing's actions in the South China Sea. Foreign Ministry...
Economic growth to remain strong at 6.2% in 2024; private consumption and public spending to provide supportThe UN projects India's economy to grow at 6.2% in 2024, citing robust domestic demand and sectoral growth. Despite a slight downward revis...
China stocks fall as liquor giant Kweichow Moutai misses growth estimatesThe consumer staples sector fell 1.35%. Kweichow Moutai Co Ltd dropped as much as 6.7% after the company said its net profit grew 6.9% to 1...
Why India remains a difficult terrain for 7,000 Chinese expatriates living in the countryMost Chinese expats live in Gurgaon, Mumbai and Bengaluru, and often avoid public transport. Many return to China after two to three years.
Unexpected decline in Chinese PMI shows economy not on a solid footingEveryone who thinks China isn't telling the truth when it says GDP growth is 7 per cent got their hunches confirmed today.
- Attempts by India, US to block investments will sour ties: China
China said that any attempt to politicise outbound investments by Chinese firms or "abuse" investment protection tools to protect domestic ...
- China defends exchange rate policy despite US pressure
China Thursday defended its exchange rate policy as necessary to help exporters and curb speculative money inflows, even as the United Stat...