Taiwan's Presidential Office conducted its first ever tabletop exercise simulating a military escalation with China, several officials briefed on the matter said, at a time when the island is facing renewed Chinese military threats.
Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya raised 'serious concerns' on Wednesday over China's military buildup as he met his counterpart Wang Yi in Beijing, Tokyo said.
China on Thursday revised up its 2023 gross domestic product (GDP) by 2.7% to 129.4 trillion yuan ($17.73 trillion), the head of the National Bureau of Statistics Kang Yi said at a press conference in Beijing.
Major U.S. law firms scaled back from Greater China's legal market at a rapid pace in 2024, highlighting an uncertain future for foreign firms in the world's second largest economy.
Express deliveries, putting your military status on dating apps, and suspicious pens could all hold dangers for national security, China said in 2024.
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There have been at least 20 such attacks in China this year, with a death toll of more than 90 people. Government officials have called these incidents “isolated” and offered explanations emphasizing individual motivations: the driver in the Zhuhai car attack was unhappy with his divorce settlement,
A workshop in Beijing heard that the country needs to boost its legal talent pool as Manila threatens action in the international courts.
For the first time in its history, UCCS participated in the “Looking China Youth Film Project,” an initiative by the Academy for International Communication of Chinese Culture and the University of Beijing sponsored by Beijing Normal University during the Summer of 2024.
Maye Musk, Elon Musk's mother, has gained prominence in China as a celebrity figure, attending high-profile events and promoting brands. Her growing influence raises questions about China's strategic interests amidst ongoing tensions with the U.
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