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Rumors Swirl After Beidaihe Meeting, Political Landscape in Turmoil
Following the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) Beidaihe meeting, unusual movements have appeared among top officials.
Dollar Extends Gains While Investors Parse China's Stimulus Plans
The dollar extended its gains in early Monday trades in Asia as a holiday in Japan sapped liquidity, leaving China's somewhat disappointing weekend stimulus announcements the focus of market attention.
Asia Shares Await China Markets' Response to Detail-thin Stimulus Pledges
GLOBAL-MARKETS:Asia shares await China markets' response to detail-thin stimulus pledges
China Starts New Round of War Games Near Taiwan
TAIWAN-CHINA:China starts new round of war games near Taiwan
Indonesia Asks Apple, Google to Block China's Temu to Protect Small Merchants
INDONESIA-TECHNOLOGY-TEMU:Indonesia asks Apple, Google to block China's Temu to protect small merchants
US official accuses Russia and China of blocking Asia leaders' statement
ASEAN-LAOS-USA:US official accuses Russia and China of blocking Asia leaders' statement
Taiwanese Flock to China Religious Festival Despite Tensions
CHINA-TAIWAN-RELIGION:Taiwanese flock to China religious festival despite tensions
British Foreign Secretary Lammy to Visit China in Bid to Reset Ties, Sources Say
Britain's Foreign Secretary David Lammy will visit China next week, sources familiar with the plan said, as the new Labour government seeks less confrontational ties with the world's second-largest economy and to resume trade and investment talks.
China Holds Military Drills in South China Sea After Talks With US
Chinese air and naval forces are conducting manoeuvres in a disputed area of the South China Sea, the military said on Saturday, hours after the country's top diplomat discussed ways of reducing regional tension with his U.S. counterpart.
China's PLA Conducts Rare Publicized Test Launch of Intercontinental Ballistic Missile
China said on Wednesday it had successfully conducted a rare launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile into the Pacific Ocean, a move likely to raise international concerns about the country's nuclear build-up.
China Calls for Elderly Volunteers to Boost Economy, Development
China is urging its rapidly ageing population to volunteer for community services, help development efforts in some regions and contribute in areas from education to sports as authorities try to bolster a shrinking workforce.
China Test-fires Missile Into ‘High Seas’ of Pacific
Defense Ministry said the launch was a ‘routine arrangement in our annual training plan’
EU Launches WTO Challenge Against China's European Dairy Subsidies Probe
The European Commission on Monday said it had launched a legal challenge at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) against the initiation by China of an anti-subsidy investigation against imports of certain dairy products from the EU.
China, Japan Agree Fukushima Discharge Plan, Paving Way to Restart Seafood Trade
China and Japan reached an agreement over the discharge of wastewater from the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant, the two governments said on Friday, paving the way for a restart of seafood shipments from Japan to China.
Exclusive-China Minsheng Bank Cut Beijing Staff Pay by Up to 50% in Austerity Drive
China Minsheng Bank has cut pay by up to 50% for its Beijing branch employees, two people with direct knowledge of the matter said, in the biggest such move by a major commercial bank, in line with the country's austerity drive.
Senator Marco Rubio Seeks to Bar Chinese Firms From Evading US Tariffs by Manufacturing in Other Countries
Republican U.S. Senator Marco Rubio on Thursday proposed to bar Chinese manufactures from benefiting from favorable U.S. trade rules by setting up factories in other countries like Mexico, Vietnam or Malaysia.
10-year-old Student at Japanese School in China Dies After Stabbing
A child enrolled in a Japanese school in Shenzhen, China, has died after being stabbed by an assailant on Wednesday, the Japanese government said.
US Says Challenges Posed by China Exceed Those of Cold War
The challenges to the U.S. posed by China exceed those of the Cold War, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell said on Wednesday, charging that Beijing's support for Russia's defense industry came directly from China's leadership.
Child Stabbed Near Japanese School in China
Attack is second in recent months near Japanese education facility in China, and comes as Tokyo has called on Beijing for help with security
China Sets Countermeasures Against 9 US Firms Over Weapons Sales to Taiwan
China's foreign ministry announced countermeasures on Wednesday against nine U.S. military-linked firms over U.S. weapons sales to Taiwan.
China New Home Prices Fall at Fastest Pace in Over 9 Years in Aug
China's new home prices fell at the fastest pace in more than nine years in August, official data showed on Saturday, as supportive measures failed to spur a meaningful recovery in the property sector.