The day the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran, China waited several hours before taking its first official position.
Opinion
Why the Iran war is not a setback for China, but a lesson—and maybe even an opportunity to exploit
Many see Trump’s Iran strikes as a setback for Beijing. But China’s strategy is to watch, wait and safeguard its core interests—oil flows, Taiwan and trade—while its geopolitical rival expends ...
In a Shanghai shopping centre, customers browsed racks of used winter coats, $2 trousers and household appliances -- pre-used ...
Global conflicts over the past year have pushed the world towards a watershed moment, a spokesperson for China’s National People’s Congress said ahead of its annual meeting to be held from Mar 5 to 12 ...
In early 2025, a little-known Chinese startup sent shockwaves through Silicon Valley—pushing executives and investors to ...
China’s Foreign Ministry condemned the reported targeting of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and called it a serious ...
In quick succession, US President Donald Trump has taken out two of Beijing’s closest allies: Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
China's major cities are likely to see a moderate pickup in home purchases during the traditional high season in March and ...
China is accelerating the use of AI in healthcare, with digital doctor avatars and smart tools expanding access as part of a ...
China’s leadership is meeting in the shadow of crises abroad this week, as it puts the finishing touches on its blueprint for growth through 2030 and unveils plans to insulate the economy from global ...
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