Thursday, 28th, 2024 | 10:29AM Updated
Numerous rivals in the security industry are now looking for ways to ensure opportunities to operate along China’s planned modern-day Silk Road, according to a report by The Star Online.
China found a new best friend in the Philippines and more tourists are expected to arrive in Manila.
The North Korean government has issued a warning to China, saying that it would suffer "catastrophic consequences" for siding with the U.S., the Daily Star reported.
The opening of the new Myanmar oil pipeline, which stretches 770 kilometers from Kyaukpyu in western Myanmar to China’s border, is expected to reduce China’s reliance on oil supplies that pass through U.S.-influenced sea lanes, giving the country greater energy security.
Overseas mergers and acquisitions by Chinese businesses slipped in the first quarter of this year as government regulators stepped in to stem the reckless growth in the sector, according to a report released by international accounting and auditing firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) last Thursday.
U.S. intelligence released reports that Beijing prepared more bombers and heightened alert as North Korea announced that they will be conducting more nuclear tests on April 22.
China’s State Council has approved 380 billion yuan ($55 billion) in tax relief on Wednesday, April 19, which is expected to benefit farmers and small businesses, according to a report by asia.nikkei.com.
Chinese netizens angry at the rude behavior of a Caucasian foreigner inside a subway train in China are pushing for the man’s deportation. The male foreigner sitting on the floor of a south-bound train in Beijing at around 8:20 a.m. during rush hour made a local man talk to the foreigner in English to stand up instead so space would be available for other passengers.
Taiwan’s government said on Wednesday that the Chinese activist Zhang Xiangzhong, who intended to apply for asylum in the country, had voluntarily returned to China after meeting with immigration officials, sparing the island nation from a potential diplomatic tangle with its mainland neighbor.
In an interview with The Wall Street Journal last week, U.S. President Trump said that Korea “used to be a part of China.”
The anus has been used as a place where criminals often hide illegal drugs or stolen goods like jewelry especially if the people smuggling these items go through airports. However, in China, a man inserted something into his anus not because he was bringing with him contraband items.
According to Premier Li Keqiang, the Chinese government hopes for "a united, stable and prosperous European Union." He made these remarks when he met with Federica Mogherini, EU's high representative for foreign affairs and security policy.
The landmark Silk Road Summit is slated to be held on May 14 and 15 in Beijing. Missing on the list of attending world leaders is Thailand's Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha.
China concluded the first-ever missile tests with guided-missile Xining in the Yellow Sea.
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull is trying to convince China to stop its economic assistance to North Korea to prevent it from causing fear and threatening the security of countries in the region.
A "Golden Bridge of Silk Road" structure has been erected in Beijing's Olympic Park.