Day: November 16, 2024
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Chinese online retailer Temu is now the most downloaded app on both the Android and Apple stores in Nigeria thanks to a massive marketing campaign that has blanketed the West African country with promotions for low-cost products imported directly from China.
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Japan PM Expresses Concern to Xi Over South China Sea Situation
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At Summit Under Trump Shadow, Xi and Biden Signal Turbulence Ahead
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At APEC, China’s Xi Warns of Growing ‘Unilateralism’
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China Quantifies Climate Funding as Solidarity With African Negotiators Strengthens
On the second day of COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, China's Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang said that Beijing has already mobilized about $24.5 billion to help address climate change in developing countries while also hinting at more ambitious targets at home to achieve “carbon neutrality" before 2060. ...










