By Dorothy Li China’s capital city, Beijing, on April 26 started testing most of its 21 million residents, stoking fears that a citywide lockdown was imminent. Lines formed from…
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by Frank Fang A number of U.S. government officials recently took part in a virtual agriculture event co-hosted by a Beijing-backed influence association that has…
by Richard A. Bitzinger News Analysis Few regions are more strategically important to China than the South China Sea (SCS). Beijing has increasingly treated the SCS as a “Chinese…
by Daniel Y. Teng The Australian prime minister has hinted that neighbouring Pacific nation Papua New Guinea has faced similar “pressure” from Beijing to consent to a security agreement…
by Reuters BEIJING—One month after a China Eastern passenger jet crashed mid-flight, killing all 132 people on board, investigators say they have not determined a cause. A…
BY ANDREW THORNEBROOKE China’s communist regime seeks to eject the United States from the Indo-Pacific and project power beyond its borders, according to experts,…
by Eva Fu After four days of trying to order food online to no avail, a man of around 30 from Shanghai’s Yangpu district called the…
by Daniel Y. Teng Beijing and the Solomon Islands have signed-off on a controversial security pact that will allow the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to station armed…
What did the US-China talks show at the highest level? By VT Editors SVPress.ru – The US-PRC talks at the highest level showed that China…
By Alex Wu In response to the recent COVID-19 surge in China, the regime has locked down mega city Shenzhen, Jilin Province, and Dongguan city, Guandong Province, and put…
By Andrew Thornebrooke National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan met with Chinese diplomat Yang Jiechi in Rome on March 14, following reports that Russia had requested military and economic support from China for…
by Andrew Thornebrooke The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is now using purported military drills in the South China Sea to cover up its search for the wreckage…
by Eva Fu Around three months ago, China changed how it ordered goods from Russia in a way that would insulate Beijing in the event of Western…
BY TYLER DURDEN Amid mixed headlines in the western press that war in Ukraine is straining ties (as opposed to tightening them) between Russia…
By Vladimir Soldatkin and Chen Aizhu MOSCOW/SINGAPORE, Feb 4 (Reuters) – President Vladimir Putin unveiled new Russian oil and gas deals with China worth an estimated $117.5 billion…
By Nina Nguyen Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has criticized Beijing for “an act of intimidation” after a Chinese warship pointed a laser at a Royal Australian…
by Vaughn Klingenberg RT: Heading into the Winter Olympics, Kamila Valieva would have been forgiven for thinking that the main opposition she faced in Beijing…
by Michael Washburn The much-anticipated Winter Olympics in Beijing got off to an awkward start as a member of the local security forces wearing a red armband…