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China must strive for the “balanced development” of imports and exports, its commerce minister, Wang Wentao, said Friday, a day after meetings on the country’s future policy priorities concluded in Beijing. The four ...
Alleged Chinese Fentanyl Kingpin Extradited From Cuba to US: Mexico Govt
A Chinese citizen accused of trafficking fentanyl has been extradited from Cuba to the United States, according to the Mexican government, which helped facilitate the transfer. Zhi Dong Zhang — known as “Brother ...
WEEK IN REVIEW: Chinese Navy Destroyer Baotou Docks at Kenya’s Mombasa Port
China and Russia led efforts within the United Nations to weaken and defund human rights-related investigations, according to a new report by the NGO International Service for Human Rights. The report said the attempts ...
Afghanistan–Pakistan Clashes Expose Deeper Threat of Cross-Border Terrorism, Says Chinese Scholar
In early October, fierce fighting broke out along the 2,600-kilometer Durand Line separating Pakistan and Afghanistan, leaving hundreds of civilians dead or injured. The clashes only subsided after Qatar and Turkey brokered a ...
U.S. Pushes Argentina to Lessen Chinese Influence
The United States is making its $40 billion financial rescue package to Argentina dependent on reducing China’s influence across numerous sectors, as well as giving the U.S. special access to key minerals. A report ...
Cuba Captures Chinese Fentanyl Kingpin Wanted by Mexico, U.S.
Cuba has arrested a Chinese fentanyl kingpin who escaped from custody in Mexico in July and is also wanted by the United States, Mexican security sources told AFP on Wednesday. The trafficker Zhi ...
More than 2,000 Arrests in Raid on Notorious Scam Hub in Myanmar
Myanmar’s army said more than 2,000 people were arrested in a raid on KK Park, a notorious center for telecom scams close to the Thai border. The military reportedly also seized thirty terminals ...
China Eyes Trilateral Currency Swap With Japan and South Korea
China is talking with Japan and South Korea about a trilateral currency swap, a person familiar with the matter said. The aim is to build a stronger regional financial backstop as ...
Australia-U.S. Deal to Challenge China Rare Earths Reign: Mining Boss
China’s total domination of rare earths production could soon be challenged, a leading miner said Wednesday after the United States struck a breakthrough minerals deal with Australia. U.S. President Donald Trump signed a ...
EU, China to Hold ‘Urgent’ Talks on Rare Earth Curbs
EU and Chinese officials have agreed to meet in Brussels for “urgent” talks on China’s export controls on rare earths, EU trade chief Maros Sefcovic said after speaking to his Chinese counterpart Tuesday. ...
China and Russia Align with Iran as Nuclear Deal Runs Out
China and Russia joined Iran in declaring the official end of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), also known as the Iran Nuclear Deal, and UN Resolution 2231. The three countries sent ...
Indonesia Rejects U.S. Bid to Ban Chinese Ships in Tariff Talks
Indonesia Rejects U.S. Bid and pressing U.S. trade officials to allow the use of Chinese-flagged or China-built ships for its Washington-bound exports, warning that it “don’t want to give in to all ...
China Signals Support for Indonesia HSR; Debt Under Review
China said it is ready to help keep Indonesia’s Jakarta–Bandung high-speed line running smoothly as Jakarta opens talks to restructure project loans. In Beijing on Monday, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun emphasize that ...
U.S., Australia Sign Rare Earths Deal as Trump Promises Submarines
By Danny Kemp with David Williams in Sydney U.S. President Donald Trump signed a deal on rare earth minerals Monday with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, and said Washington’s key ally would get ...
Australia Chides China Over Mid-Air Incident
Australia on Monday rebuked Beijing for “unsafe” military conduct, accusing a Chinese warplane of dropping flares near an Australian surveillance plane over the South China Sea. The Australian Poseidon was flying a surveillance ...
BYD Plans Big Push Into Africa’s Largest Auto Market
Chinese EV giant BYD unveiled plans to build out 300 charging stations across South Africa before the end of next year as part of a larger expansion drive in Africa’s largest auto market. “This ...
China’s Economic Growth Slows Amid Sputtering Domestic Demand
By Peter Catterall and Isabel Kua China’s economic growth slipped below five percent in the third quarter of 2025, official data showed Monday, the slowest pace in a year in the face of ...
Shooting at Chinese-Run Mine in Zimbabwe Rekindles Tensions With Local Communities
Tensions between the Chinese business community and local residents in eastern Zimbabwe are boiling in the aftermath of a shooting earlier this month at a Chinese-run mine. The incident took place on ...
Aussie PM Meets Trump With Critical Minerals on Offer
By David Williams Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese meets with President Donald Trump in Washington on Monday, touting his country’s abundant critical minerals as a way to loosen China’s grip over global supplies. ...
China Boasts of Crackdown on Scam Centers on Myanmar Border
Chinese authorities are boasting of a sweeping crackdown on scam centers across the country’s southern border with Myanmar, days before a key political meeting in Beijing. Government statements published since Wednesday mention the ...
Chinese Leaders to Hash out Strategic Blueprint at Key Meeting
By Peter Catterall China’s ruling Communist Party will on Monday kick off four days of key closed-door discussions, formulating core economic strategy for coming years as growth flags and trade headwinds mount. ...
Myanmar Junta Recaptures Town on China Trade Rout
Myanmar’s ruling junta said Saturday that it had recaptured a town on a trade highway to China from an ethnic armed group in the country’s war-wracked north. Following a 16-day operation, “on 16 ...
WEEK IN REVIEW: India–China Flights Ramp Up After Curbs Lifted
The UK will take targeted action against Chinese and Indian firms facilitating Russian oil access to the international market, Finance Minister Rachel Reeves said on Wednesday. London imposed sanctions on Russia’s biggest oil producers ...
Mass Arrests in Myanmar as Scam Gang Crackdown Heads to Court
More than 57,000 Chinese nationals have been arrested in Myanmar amid a mass crackdown on gangs running telecoms fraud operations, frequently staffed by victims of trafficking. China’s Ministry of Public Security announced the ...
Apple to Work with China’s BYD in Vietnam Amid Pledges to Invest in China
The U.S. tech behemoth Apple announced it will produce a range of new home appliances in Vietnam. The appliances include indoor security cameras, a hub from which home appliances can be controlled remotely, ...
Indonesia Confirmed 42 Chinese J-10C Jets Buy in $9 Billion Deal
Indonesia confirmed the purchase of 42 Chinese-made J-10C “Vigorous Dragon” fighter jets, ending months of speculation about the deal. “They will be flying over Jakarta soon,” Defense Minister Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin said Wednesday ...
Brazil President ’s BYD Endorsement Wins Fans on Chinese Social Media
Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has made an unusually public endorsement of a Chinese automaker. On October 9, Lula became the owner of a BYD Song Pro SUV, the company’s 14 millionth new ...
Cambodia’s Prince Group, Target of U.S. and UK Sanctions
U.S. and UK authorities unveiled sanctions this week against Chen Zhi, a British-Cambodian tycoon accused of running cyberscam operations where workers, some trafficked, carry out transnational fraud schemes that have netted billions of ...
Japan Sidelines Chinese Immigrants as It Opens Door to India, Says Chinese Commentator
In August, India and Japan finalized a significant human resources partnership, agreeing to facilitate the exchange of 500,000 people over the next five years, including 50,000 skilled and semi-skilled Indian workers who will be ...
U.S. Expert on India Accused of China Meetings Denies Charges
A prominent U.S. scholar of India who was arrested after allegations of retaining classified documents and meeting Chinese officials is denying the charges against him, his lawyers said Wednesday. Ashley Tellis, 64, who ...
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