Chinese Premier lifts lid on China’s economic woes
DHARAMSALA, Sept 19: China’s Premier Li Keqiang has conceded that maintaining steady growth of China’s economy is a daunting task amidst ‘significant changes’.
Read moreDHARAMSALA, Sept 19: China’s Premier Li Keqiang has conceded that maintaining steady growth of China’s economy is a daunting task amidst ‘significant changes’.
Read moreDHARAMSALA, Sept 12: The Trump administration is considering sanctions against China amidst concerns over China’s “worsening crackdown” on minority Muslims in the Chinese occupied Uyghur.
Read moreDHARAMSALA, Sept 12: China’s ambitious Belt and Road Initiative(BRI) made headlines lately for all the wrong reasons and it has suffered a yet another blow as its all-weather friend Pakistan now has second thoughts about the Chinese investments.
Read moreDHARAMSALA, Sept 6: President of Nauru, the host country of the Pacific Islands Forum has called China’s top diplomat at the forum an “insolent” and a “bully”.
Read moreAmid reports suggesting that Google is secretly planning a relaunch in China with a censored version of its search engine, as many as 14 human rights groups have urged Google not to bend to China and abandon any plans to craft a censored version of its search engine in China.
Read moreDHARAMSALA, August, 24: China is prepared to invade North Korea according to Pentagon’s latest annual report on China’s military.
Read moreDHARAMSALA, August, 23: China has declined the renewal of an Indian-American journalist’s visa and forced her to leave China according to various media reports.
Read moreDHARAMSALA, August, 23: In yet another blow to China, Australia has banned two Chinese tech giants from building 5G infrastructure in the island citing it as a potential risk to the national security.
Read moreDHARAMSALA, August, 22: Taiwan’s President has said that China is exerting pressure on the island in an attempt to influence its politics, including upcoming local elections, media reports said.
Read moreDHARAMSALA, August, 22: In a huge blow to China, Malaysia has cancelled two Chinese government-backed infrastructure projects worth over $20 billion fearing it will bankrupt the country already battling its financial woes.
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