Bangladesh’s dance with China: a friendship that risks sovereignty
Since the fall of Sheikh Hasina’s government in August 2024, Bangladesh has tilted sharply toward China.
By Etruth Mv
May. 6, 2025
Trump’s tariffs: A curse or a blessing to developing nations?
Now, with Donald Trump back in office as US President, his policies appear to have accelerated global transformations already in motion.
By Tapiwa Gomo
May. 5, 2025
Sino-Zim relations: Two eras, one shared future
It is like two sides of the same coin — two eras, same players.
By Correspondent
May. 2, 2025
Negative sentiments toward China grow in Visegrád nations
70 percent of respondents in Slovakia see China negatively. In Slovakia too, the perception about China worsened after the Covid-19 pandemic.
By Newsday
Apr. 25, 2025
Co-operation the way forward: The case of China and Zimbabwe
The remarkable progress in our co-operation is inseparable from China’s own development, which has enabled it to provide greater support for Zimbabwe and Africa.
By Zhou Ding
Apr. 25, 2025
Bulawayo firm urged to seize lithium battery opportunities
China, which is the leading consumer of lithium given its role in the manufacturing of lithium-ion batteries, has taken the lead in the scramble for the light metal in Zimbabwe.
By Peter Dube
Apr. 25, 2025
Lessons for Zimbabwe from China’s sustainable industrialisation and economic development
Landline telephones were once a luxury, China now leads the world in 5G connectivity.
By Zhou Ding
Apr. 24, 2025
China's new imperialism: Behind the mask of non-interference
The stark reality is that China interferes persistently and substantially in other nations' affairs whenever its interests demand it.
By Ankit K
Apr. 23, 2025
How Chinese businesses are being blocked globally
This growing pushback signals a profound shift in how the world views Chinese business interests and raises serious questions about China’s ability to
By Geopolitica
Apr. 22, 2025