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CPEC struggles to deliver promised growth in Gwadar

CPEC’s ambitions for Gwadar included the creation of 2 million jobs, but these goals remain far from being achieved
By Reuters Jan. 16, 2025

China's energy empire is systematically depleting Africa's resources

The exploitation strategy follows a well-documented pattern.
By Own Correspondent Jan. 15, 2025

Undercurrents of Protests in China signal a deeper problem

Among the major protests, one of them colloquially termed the ‘A4 Revolution’, was catalysed by a tragic fire in Urumqi, Xinjiang, which claimed at least ten lives.
By European Times Jan. 14, 2025

Should we worry much about the virus hitting China today?

2019 was a tough year for the entire world as there arose a dreaded novel virus in the form of Covid-19, which later went to kill more than seven million people globally.
By Johannes Marisa Jan. 12, 2025

China’s innovation programs a front for espionage?

In some cases, multinational corporations partnering with Chinese innovation bases have reported unauthorized duplication of proprietary technologies.
By European Times Jan. 10, 2025

Iran pushes China to let it sell $1.7 billion worth of stranded oil, sources say

Chigogwana associated himself with Bwerinofa’s opposing affidavit.
By Reuters Jan. 10, 2025

China’s silent espionage: Infiltrating political circles across democracies

China’s approach to political infiltration has been subtle yet systematic, blending soft power, strategic investments, and covert operations.
By European Times Jan. 9, 2025

Suspected armed robber released on bail

The accused allegedly shared the loot.
By Trevor Mutsvairo Jan. 9, 2025

China’s Mega-Dam Project on Brahmaputra Sparks fears of environmental disaster

The Brahmaputra River, known as Yarlung Tsangpo in Tibet, originates in China before flowing into India’s northeastern states and eventually Bangladesh.
By European Times Jan. 8, 2025