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Meeting with CCP held as worries grow over fate of Taipei defense budget Starmer criticized for lack of deals, but trip paves way for closer ties, analysts say Facing unpredictable Trump and prices, Shenzhen-listed Naipu says risks are too great Asta... [2]
Hu Jintao ally takes over as Shenzhen leader Beijing (AsiaNews/Agencies) – Guangdong party vice-secretary Liu Yupu—a protege of President Hu Jintao—was appointed as Shenzhen's party boss yesterday, ending seven years of domination by Huang Liman and ... [3]
A Chinese tourist fell into a coma after nearly drowning in his hotel swimming pool. Guo Shijie, 35, was in intensive care at Pattaya Memorial Hospital Aug. 24 after being found at the bottom of the pool at the Dragon Beach Resort in Jomtien Beach. [4]
HONG KONG -- Chen Lulu, a migrant worker raising a 3-year-old son in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen, knows where to find a bargain. [5]
PALO ALTO, U.S./TAIPEI/HONG KONG -- Tom Zeng's sophomore year at Queens College, City University of New York, began with a video message from the chancellor followed by days of video lectures. [6]
CoronavirusBeijing Diary: 'Humiliation' of the past, black swans of the future Nikkei's China bureau chief offers snapshots of the fight against coronavirus Yuanmingyuan, the site of an imperial palace destroyed during the Second Opium War, has remai... [7]
WASHINGTON -- Chinese President Xi Jinping's comment on the need to move toward a "resolution" of the Taiwan issue was the talk of think tanks on Monday, as China watchers analyze last week's summit with U.S. President Joe Biden. [8]
SHENZHEN A shy boy who loved astronomy while growing up, Pony Ma Huateng is now one of the brightest stars in China's information technology firmament. [9]
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Meeting with CCP held as worries grow over fate of Taipei defense budget Starmer criticized for lack of deals, but trip paves way for closer ties, analysts say Facing unpredictable Trump and prices, Shenzhen-listed Naipu says risks are too great Asta
Hu Jintao ally takes over as Shenzhen leader Beijing (AsiaNews/Agencies) – Guangdong party vice-secretary Liu Yupu—a protege of President Hu Jintao—was appointed as Shenzhen's party boss yesterday, ending seven years of domination by Huang Liman and
A Chinese tourist fell into a coma after nearly drowning in his hotel swimming pool. Guo Shijie, 35, was in intensive care at Pattaya Memorial Hospital Aug. 24 after being found at the bottom of the pool at the Dragon Beach Resort in Jomtien Beach.
HONG KONG -- Chen Lulu, a migrant worker raising a 3-year-old son in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen, knows where to find a bargain.
PALO ALTO, U.S./TAIPEI/HONG KONG -- Tom Zeng's sophomore year at Queens College, City University of New York, began with a video message from the chancellor followed by days of video lectures.
CoronavirusBeijing Diary: 'Humiliation' of the past, black swans of the future Nikkei's China bureau chief offers snapshots of the fight against coronavirus Yuanmingyuan, the site of an imperial palace destroyed during the Second Opium War, has remai
WASHINGTON -- Chinese President Xi Jinping's comment on the need to move toward a "resolution" of the Taiwan issue was the talk of think tanks on Monday, as China watchers analyze last week's summit with U.S. President Joe Biden.
SHENZHEN A shy boy who loved astronomy while growing up, Pony Ma Huateng is now one of the brightest stars in China's information technology firmament.
NEW YORK -- An economic crisis centered on China's troubled real estate market and the spread of the omicron coronavirus variant pose risks to President Xi Jinping's grip on power, billionaire philanthropist George Soros says.