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7 people, including 2 police officers, die following head-on collision in northeast EnglandSeven people, including two police officers, died early Saturday in a collision. A Volkswagen Passat was travelling the wrong way down the ...
Taiwan accuses China of silencing political dissentTaiwan's Mainland Affairs Council has called on Beijing to liberate two pro-democracy activists from Hong Kong, who were found guilty of su...
ETMarkets Smart Talk | India’s indirect AI play could create wealth in power, data centres and capital goods: Hiren VedIndia's AI boom offers indirect opportunities in infrastructure and power sectors. Foreign institutional investors are shifting allocations...
What China wants: A world split in twoAmerica's actions in Venezuela are viewed by China as a move towards spheres of influence. This aligns with China's desired global order. T...
China’s Ukraine lesson: What Xi is learning from Putin’s warChina and its People's Liberation Army (PLA) is watching more closely than most, as its friend Russia got itself bogged down in static warf...
The man who shaped China's strongman rule has a new job: Winning TaiwanWang Huning, a longtime ideological adviser in China, has influenced party doctrine for three decades, advising three leaders, including Xi...
Chinese general takes a harsh line on Taiwan and other disputes at an international naval gatheringThe 19th biennial meeting of the Western Pacific Naval Symposium opened in Qingdao, where China's northern naval force is based, providing ...
Over 50 countries go to the polls in 2024. The year will test even the most robust democraciesA possible rematch between President Joe Biden and his predecessor Donald Trump looms large in the election calendar; a Trump victory in No...
Taiwan issues alert over China satellite as poll ramps up security fearsTaiwan issued a national emergency alert after China launched a satellite ahead of its crucial presidential election. The alert, triggered ...
China poses an 'existential' threat: US lawmakers at first Congressional hearing on ChinaTop American lawmakers have described China as an "existential" threat to the US during a first hearing on China by the Republican-majority...
Former President Jiang Zemin, who guided China's rise, diesA surprise choice to lead a divided Communist Party after the 1989 turmoil, Jiang saw China through history-making changes including a revi...
'Private rebellion': Hong Kong's anglophone poets gain global recognitionAt 19, Yip became the youngest winner of the UK's National Poetry Competition.
KPMG, Deloitte, EY and PwC among western multinationals congratulate Hong Kong's new leader John LeeThe "Big Four" accountancy firms -- KPMG, Deloitte, EY and PwC -- were among western multinationals placing adverts, as were city carrier C...
'We are a country': Taiwanese embrace distinct identityFor decades after Taiwan split from the mainland in 1949, when nationalist forces lost a civil war to the communists, people on the island ...
China warned by Britain against dangerous military moves around TaiwanMilitary experts say the overflights by Chinese bombers, and Taiwan's scrambling of its jets in response, heighten the risk of an accident ...
View: How China misuses Interpol to settle domestic scores and stifle dissidenceChina exerts a large influence on Interpol. It has long been accused of abusing Interpol’s Red Notice System (RNS), which basically arrests...
China prepares for Communist Party centenary in secretSince the rise of party leader Xi Jinping in 2012, China has grown increasingly assertive over its territorial claims in the South China Se...
What's happened so far at China's annual congressThe weeklong meeting of the National People's Congress, which rubber stamps policies approved by the Communist Party leadership, provides a...
Is the Chinese invasion of the island nation of Taiwan growing more likely with time?The US National Security Strategy document stated that "China ... wants to shape a world antithetical to US values and interests. China see...
- China's Wen Jiabao says US responsible for bad ties
The United States is to blame for strains between Beijing and Washington and should take steps to repair ties, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao s...