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What do the latest purges mean for China’s military?

In modern China, that militant idea serves as a reminder that the authority of the supreme leader rests upon his control over the military.  
By The Diplomat Dec. 11, 2024

China, Zimbabwe human resources development cooperation gets a notch higher 

As Christmas and the new year approaching, I wish you all happiness, health and a prosperous year of 2025.  
By Zhou Ding Dec. 2, 2024

Declining Consumer Trends in China: Utter Failure of CCP’ “China Dream”

China's largest annual online sales event, Double-11, extended its duration this year, starting on October 14, marking the longest Double-11 in history.
By Chandu Doddi Nov. 27, 2024

Corruption of power behind ED30 push

When it comes to corruption of power, it appears nothing is impossible.
By Newsday Nov. 25, 2024

Strikes and protests increase in China due to unpaid wages and factory closures

The Covid mismanagement and factors such relocation and closure of factories due to fall in demand led to the job losses and lower wages.
By The Hong Kong Post Nov. 19, 2024

China unveils $1.4 trln local debt package but no direct stimulus

"I don't think that we will see direct fiscal stimulus aimed at consumption anytime soon," UBP's Casanova said. 
By Reuters Nov. 8, 2024

IMF on China’ growth: falling and impacting others

The IMF wants the world to sit up and take notice of trade war between China and the US and how it is impacting the rest of the world.
By Financial Post Nov. 8, 2024

15 countries led by Australia issue UN statement condemning China’s ‘international crimes’

The joint statement represents a growing international push to address the reported human rights abuses and political repression perpetrated by Beijing.
By The Singapore Post Nov. 6, 2024

China will work with US, government says, but more rivalry expected under Trump

"We will continue to view and handle China-U.S. relations in accordance with the principles of mutual respect, peaceful co-existence and win-win cooperation," she added.
By Reuters Nov. 6, 2024