Day: June 17, 2020
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Reuters: Suspected Chinese Hackers Stole AU Surveillance Video
For the second time in two years, China is being accused of spying on the headquarters of the African Union. A new report published today by the Reuters news service alleges that suspected Chinese hackers infiltrated AU servers and obtained video surveillance files from the ...
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Second Batch of Chinese-Vaccines Arrive in Cairo
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Analyst: China Will Diversify Iron Ore Buys From Australia, Brazil To Guinea in West Africa
Peter O’Connor, a senior analyst of metals and mining at the Australian investment firm Shaw and Partners, said out loud on CNBC what many people have been quietly thinking: that the natural progression of China's steadily deteriorating ties with Australia will prompt Beijing to end its dependence ...
Vlog: How Africans in China Challenge Stereotypical Views on African Migration
Hong Kong-based Lingnan University Assistant Professor Roberto Castillo, one of the world's foremost scholars on the African diaspora in China, published a new vlog that previews a number of the key themes featured in his upcoming book on the topic.
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The U.S. Messaging Strategy About the Chinese in Africa is Not Working
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo issued yet another dire warning this week to African leaders about the dangers presented by China. He implored African stakeholders to beware of how Beijing is exploiting the COVID-19 crisis, for which China is responsible in his view, to extend predatory ...
The U.S. Tries to Present a Counter-Narrative to China’s COVID-19 Diplomatic Push in Africa
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Ahead of Today’s Summit, Pompeo Issues Fresh Warning to African Leaders About China’s Supposed Intentions on the Continent
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is seemingly trying to downplay today's China-Africa summit with yet another warning to African leaders about Beijing's supposed ill intentions on the continent. In a tweet with an accompanying video published on the State Department's French-language Twitter account, ...
China Steps Up COVID-19 Diplomacy in Africa With Hastily Arranged Virtual Leaders Summit
The Chinese government announced on Tuesday that President Xi Jinping will chair what appears to be an impromptu China-Africa leaders summit that to address issues ranging from COVID-19 mitigation, debt relief for African countries and Chinese infrastructure construction projects on the continent that have been adversely impacted ...
The China-Mediterranean Observer: Iraq’s Controversial Plan to Trade Oil For Infrastructure With China
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