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27.11.20220 126
Taiwan’s ruling party suffers election defeat
President Tsai Ing-wen framed local elections as a referendum on her battle for Taiwan’s “freedom and democracy” Taiwan President Tsai…
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23.11.20220 130
Why China is giving Britain the cold shoulder
Rishi Sunak’s hawkish antagonization of Beijing has not gone unnoticed, despite his recent softening By Timur Fomenko, a political analyst Chinese…
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20.11.20220 120
China announces first Covid-19 death since May
Lockdown measures in the country have yet to be lifted © Getty Images / Stringer An 87-year-old man from Beijing…
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20.11.20220 118
Biden’s assurances to China change nothing
The US president only seems to be relenting toward Beijing because his party survived the midterm elections and he doesn’t…
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20.11.20220 135
Chinese refiners seek more Russian oil – Bloomberg
State firms ask for assistance from Beijing ahead of EU sanctions © Getty Images / CHUNYIP WONG China’s largest oil companies…
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18.11.20220 125
Russia and China to abandon dollar in energy trade – Moscow
The two nations have been promoting settlements in their national currencies © Getty Images / PM Images Energy trade between Russia…
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31.10.20220 129
China slams US trade policies
Washington’s export restrictions on Beijing undermine free market principles, the Chinese foreign minister says China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi © Getty…
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29.10.20220 128
China blasts US ‘nuclear blackmail’
Washington’s updated nuclear strategy “hypes up major-power competition” and alleged foreign threats, Beijing said FILE PHOTO © Staff Sgt. J.T.…
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25.10.20220 126
Russia-China trade on the rise
The two nations have significantly strengthened economic cooperation this year, official data shows © Getty Images / Future Publishing / Contributor…
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21.10.20220 131
Russia and China should build a joint semiconductor industry
The only way to escape the US technology sanctions squeeze is to pool expertise and resources, without limits By Timur Fomenko,…