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Chinese Leader Xi Jinping Reportedly Declined President Biden’s Suggestion to Meet in Person
Xi hasn’t left China for more than 600 days, the longest stint of any Group of 20 leader
Afraid of World War 3, Milley Went Behind Trump’s Back to Calm Tensions with China
The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Mark A. Milley, also told House Speaker Pelosi that he agreed the former president was mentally unstable
Bvlgari Drops Kris Wu and Names Yang Yang Its Newest Spokesperson
After letting go of Kris Wu as its brand spokesperson, Bvlgari introduces Yang Yang as his replacement.
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COVID-19 Delta Variant Breaches China Again, Just Weeks After Last Outbreak
The latest wave comes less than a month after China contained its broadest outbreak since the virus’s initial emergence in Wuhan
Why ‘Common Prosperity’ Has China’s Billionaires Running for Cover
Xi Jinping's "common prosperity" drive has stunned China's wealthiest with the thought that the CCP might actually be socialist after all
Chinese Regulators Ban ‘Effeminate’ Men From TV as Part of Sweeping Entertainment Reforms
Broadcasters must “resolutely put an end to sissy men and other abnormal esthetics,” the National Radio and TV Administration said
Here’s What to Know About China’s Sweeping Tech Crackdown—and Why It Could Make U.S. Big Tech Regulation More Likely
New regulations include: only three hours of video games per week allowed for kids, limits on social media algorithms, and a ban on online celebrity fan clubs
China Is Planning to Build 43 New Coal-Fired Power Plants. Can It Still Keep Its Promises to Cut Emissions?
China built three times more new coal power capacity as all other countries in the world combined in 2020
China Sentences Canadian Michael Spavor to 11 Years in Jail for Spying
Another Canadian, former diplomat Michael Kovrig, is currently in detention and faces similar charges
Political Pin Badges? IOC ‘Looking Into’ a Chairman Mao Cameo at Tokyo Games
(TOKYO) — The image of Communist China’s founding leader, Mao Zedong, made an unscheduled appearance at the Tokyo Olympics, and the International Olympic Committee said Tuesday it is “looking into the matter.” The gesture—Mao pin badges worn by two Chinese gold medalists at their medal ceremony—risks being judged a breach of Olympic Charter Rule 50,…
COVID-19 Delta Variant Reaches Wuhan as China Battles Widest Outbreak Since Disease Emerged in 2019
The Delta variant has broken through China's COVID-19 defenses, which are some of the strictest in the world, and reached nearly half of China’s 32 provinces in just two weeks.
China Sends Supplies to Devastated Areas After Flooding Kills at Least 63
More than 1.1 million people in Henan province have been relocated to safer areas