China calls on universities to provide 'love education'
China is urging colleges and universities to provide "love education" to emphasise positive views on marriage, love, fertility and family, in a bid to boost the country's flagging birth rate.
China is urging colleges and universities to provide "love education" to emphasise positive views on marriage, love, fertility and family, in a bid to boost the country's flagging birth rate.
China has banned the export of gallium, germanium, antimony, and related materials to the United States, citing national security concerns, its commerce ministry announced on Tuesday.
China has banned exports to the U.S. of items related to the minerals gallium, germanium and antimony that have potential military applications, its commerce ministry said on Tuesday, a day after Washington's latest crackdown on China's chip sector.
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi has expressed a strong commitment to expanding energy cooperation with Turkmenistan, a move that underscores the growing strategic importance of Central Asia in China's energy security and foreign policy.
Volkswagen, a key player in the global automotive industry, has finalized the sale of its manufacturing plant and testing facilities in Xinjiang, China, marking a significant shift in its operational strategy.
Taiwan's defence ministry said on Tuesday it is watching the movements of a Chinese aircraft carrier and assessing China's military activities as security sources said Beijing could launch new war games as soon as this weekend.
China warned the U.S. on Monday (December 2) against crossing the "red line" over Taiwan and urged it to stop supporting Taiwan independence separatist forces.
Uzbekistan and China have formalized a groundbreaking agreement to abolish visa requirements for their citizens, streamlining travel between the two nations.
The U.S. will launch its third crackdown in three years on China's semiconductor industry on Monday, restricting exports to 140 companies including chip equipment maker Naura Technology Group 002371.SZ, among other moves, according to two people familiar with the matter.
Starting December 1, China will ease visa restrictions for Shenzhen residents traveling to Hong Kong, allowing multiple entries per year.
Chinese vessels gather near Philippines' Thitu Island in the South China Sea, raising regional tensions. Manila monitors the "illegal presence," while analysts suggest Beijing may be testing reactions amid domestic Philippine political strife.
China’s state media praised U.S. firms like Apple and Tesla for their collaboration with Chinese partners as trade tensions resurface. This comes after Donald Trump announced plans for a 10% tariff on Chinese goods, aiming to address the flow of chemicals linked to the opioid crisis in the U.S.
Pope Francis announced that starting next week, his weekly teachings at the Vatican will be translated into Mandarin, adding to the languages already used. This move coincides with the start of Advent and reflects efforts to improve Vatican-China relations.
The European Union has taken its trade dispute with China to the World Trade Organization (WTO), escalating tensions over tariffs on electric vehicles (EVs). The EU’s complaint challenges Beijing’s duties on European EV imports, which the bloc claims are unjustified and violate WTO rules.
China’s Defence Minister Admiral Dong Jun is under investigation for alleged corruption, the third consecutive PLA minister to face such claims. The probe, part of Xi Jinping's anti-graft campaign, underscores tensions within the military and strained US-China relations.
Denmark is engaged in diplomatic discussions with China following the mysterious damage to two undersea telecommunications cables in the Baltic Sea. The incident, which occurred last week, has raised suspicions of sabotage, with attention focusing on a Chinese cargo ship, the Yi Peng 3.
China's state media warned U.S. President-elect Donald Trump his pledge to slap additional tariffs on Chinese goods over fentanyl flows could drag the world's top two economies into a mutually destructive tariff war.
China may launch military drills near Taiwan during President Lai Ching-te's Pacific trip and U.S. transit, using the visit as a pretext to assert its stance amid regional tensions, officials warn.
Hundreds of Chinese investors who lost their savings in the collapse of Evergrande have launched coordinated efforts to demand updates on investigations into the failed property developer. Amid China's slowing economy, their cautious actions reflect growing frustrations over financial losses and the
EU envoys will meet on Wednesday to discuss a 15th round of sanctions targeting Russian oil tankers and Chinese firms involved in drone production for Moscow. The new measures aim to further restrict Russia’s access to financial assets and tighten pressure on its oil revenue.
The return of Donald Trump to the White House brings questions about the trajectory of U.S.-China relations back into sharp focus. During his first presidency (2017–2021), Trump’s approach to China was marked by an unprecedented blend of economic confrontation, geopolitical competition
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