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Xi warns on loyalty as purge deepens in China’s military elite
Xi Jinping warned Chinese officers against disloyalty as his purge of the military elite widened and a top commander fell from power.
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Ex-World Bank chief urges China to stop hoarding food, fertiliser
Former World Bank chief David Malpass urged China to stop building food and fertiliser stockpiles to ease a global supply crunch.
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WHO reports 11 hantavirus cases linked to MV Hondius cruise
WHO said 11 people have been linked to a hantavirus outbreak tied to the MV Hondius cruise, with 3 deaths reported.
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Japan April reserves steady as late-month yen intervention may not show
Japan said April foreign reserves were little changed, even as late-month yen intervention may not be fully reflected.
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Trump says he will raise Taiwan and Jimmy Lai with Xi in Beijing
Donald Trump said he will discuss Taiwan, arms sales and jailed Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai with Xi Jinping in Beijing this week.
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Putin Visits Beijing for Talks with Xi Jinping on Energy and Trade Cooperation
Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Beijing on May 19 for talks with Chinese leader Xi Jinping to strengthen ties and discuss a stalled gas pipeline project.
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US and Japan Reaffirm Currency Coordination and Bilateral Ties Ahead of US-China Summit
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Japanese Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama reaffirmed strong currency market coordination in Tokyo on May 12, 2026.
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Trump visits China to meet Xi Jinping amid trade and Iran war talks
US President Donald Trump arrived in Beijing on May 13 for a summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping focused on trade and Iran conflict issues.
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Trump visits Beijing for summit with Xi focused on trade, Taiwan, Iran, and technology
US President Donald Trump met Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing May 13-15 to discuss trade, Taiwan, Iran, and tech cooperation.
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Former Arcadia mayor Eileen Wang agrees to plead guilty in China agent case
Former Arcadia Mayor Eileen Wang agreed to plead guilty to acting as an illegal agent of China, prosecutors said.
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Keir Starmer refuses to resign amid growing calls from Labour MPs and ministers
Keir Starmer faces mounting pressure to resign as UK Prime Minister but refuses, pledging to continue governing and reforms.
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South Korea proposes AI sector 'citizen dividend' amid stock market turmoil
South Korean presidential policy chief Kim Yong-beom proposed distributing excess AI tax revenue to citizens, sparking market volatility and political debate.
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China pushes for closer ties with Europe as US-Europe alliance weakens
China is seeking stronger relations with Europe amid strained ties with the United States after Trump’s 2025 return to office.
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Ding Xuexiang, Wang Yi hold talks with Norway's foreign minister in Beijing
Chinese leaders Ding Xuexiang and Wang Yi met Norway's foreign minister in Beijing on Nov. 11, 2025, and called for closer ties.
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Chinese provinces introduce autumn school breaks, boosting local tourism in November 2025
Several Chinese provinces held their first autumn breaks for primary and secondary schools in November 2025, spurring a surge in tourism and travel bookings.
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UN official praises Poyang Lake bird conservation efforts in Jiangxi
A UN Food and Agriculture Organization official praised bird protection work at Poyang Lake in Jiangxi as a contribution to biodiversity conservation.
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Global Times Covers Sanae Takaichi’s Taiwan Remarks and Japanese Militarism Debate
Global Times reports on Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi’s Taiwan comments and portrays her as a right-wing militarist figure sparking controversy.
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Li Qiang arrives in Johannesburg for first G20 summit in Africa
Chinese Premier Li Qiang arrived in Johannesburg to attend the 20th G20 Summit, the first held in Africa.
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China-US Kuliang events showcase youth cultural exchanges and friendship ties
China and US hosted multiple Kuliang-themed youth events in 2024–2025 to promote people-to-people ties.
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Taiwan civic groups protest Lai Ching-te's $40 billion arms budget and defense spending hike
Several Taiwanese civic groups protested Lai Ching-te’s $40 billion arms budget and defense spending increase outside the Legislative Yuan on November 28, 2025.
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Chinese-built wind projects in South Africa linked to China-Africa ties
Chinese-built wind power projects in South Africa are giving more locals stable electricity as China-Africa ties deepen, according to a report.
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2025 Understanding China Conference Opens in Guangzhou with 800 Attendees
The 2025 Understanding China Conference opened Monday in Guangzhou, focusing on China’s 15th Five-Year Plan and global initiatives with 800 participants.
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Hong Kong sets up judge-led inquiry after deadly Wang Fuk Court fire kills 156
Hong Kong government launched an independent commission to investigate a fatal November fire at Wang Fuk Court that killed 156 people.
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Starmer warns on China security threats as embassy pushes back
Keir Starmer said the UK should engage China on trade but also treat it as a security threat, prompting a sharp rebuttal from Beijing.