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What China’s Green ‘Overcapacity’ Could Mean for the Global South
By Xie Ruohan "Overcapacity” is a word that has dominated the global political agenda this year. In an April visit to China, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen privately and publicly raised the Chinese economy’s “imbalances and overcapacity.” Yellen expressed worries that this overcapacity ...
Taiwan President Lai to Visit Remaining Pacific Allies
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te will visit three Pacific island nation allies from the end of this month in his first overseas trip since taking office, the presidential office said Friday. Presidential spokeswoman Karen Kuo said Lai will visit the Marshall Islands, ...
It’s Bonfire Season
The announcement of the ICC arrest warrants for Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu and former defense minister Yoav Gallant, as well as the Hamas leader Mohammed Deif, for “the war crime of starvation as a method of warfare; and the crimes against humanity of murder, persecution, and other ...
WEEK IN REVIEW: China Seeks to Restore Direct Flights India
Australia, Japan, and the U.S. on Sunday committed to closer military cooperation in training their forces as the countries deepened their ties in a bid to counter China’s military strength. Australia’s Minister of Defense Richard Marles hosted his counterparts for the trilateral ministers’ meeting- the first to be ...
Xi Took Center Stage at G20 While African Union Kept a Low Profile
This week's G20 summit wrapped up much the same way previous G20 gatherings have in recent years, with a weak final communiqué and lots of discord among the group's members. But this year's summit in Rio de Janeiro was nonetheless notable ...
China Says COP29 Draft Deal ‘Not Satisfactory’
China joined a global rejection of a draft deal on climate finance at the COP29 summit Thursday but urged nations to bridge their differences, with one day left in the talks. The text released by the UN climate conference's host, Azerbaijan, ...
China Planning Joint Security Company with Myanmar Junta
Myanmarese press reports say China proposed establishing a shared security firm with the country’s ruling military junta. The reports say the junta formed a working committee in October to prepare a memorandum of understanding for the potential company. The 13-member committee ...
Malaysian Minister Calls for Stronger China-Southeast Asia Rail Network
Malaysia’s Transport Minister Anthony Loke called for the development of an integrated pan-Asian high-speed rail network, in order to avoid disruptions of South China Sea shipping. In an interview with South China Morning Post while visiting Hong Kong, Loke said developing ...
China Reconfirms Support for Iran-Saudi Ties, Gaza Ceasefire in Riyadh Talks
Officials from China, Saudi Arabia and Iran called for “an immediate end” to Israeli military operations in Palestinian territories and Lebanon. They convened in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, for the second meeting of the China-Saudi Arabia-Iran tripartite committee set up to implement ...
Xi and Lula Chart New Phase in China-Brazil Relations
China's President Xi Jinping and his Brazilian counterpart Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva upgraded the relationship between their countries and signed a raft of new agreements. Xi's visit to South America for the APEC summit in Peru and the G20 summit in ...
Thailand Prepares for Influx of Chinese Products Amid China-U.S. Trade Tensions
For decades, Lampang province in northern Thailand has been synonymous with its iconic porcelain rooster bowls. Known as the country's ceramics hub, the province produces handcrafted tableware and stoneware sold in domestic markets and exported to Europe, the U.S., and neighboring countries.
China’s Xi Calls for Gaza Ceasefire: Xinhua
Chinese President Xi Jinping on Wednesday called for a ceasefire in Gaza as he visited Brazil's capital, the state-run Xinhua news agency reported. Xi expressed concerns about the spread of the conflict in Gaza and "called for a ceasefire and an ...