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Participants at Baku forum look to China for multilateralism and stability
Participants at the 13th Baku Global Forum in Azerbaijan looked to China for multilateralism and stability in a world marked by conflict.
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White House Correspondents' dinner shooting prompts security review
A shooting at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner in Washington led to tighter security near the White House and a probe into motive.
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Chinese and US Officials Voice Concerns Ahead of Trump’s Beijing Visit
Chinese and US officials outlined major issues before President Trump’s upcoming trip to China, focusing on trade and Taiwan.
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US experts testify China uses data-driven cyber campaign for strategic advantage
US-China Economic and Security Review Commission heard that China harvests American data to support conflict and coercion efforts.
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Trump Says Iran Is ‘Dying to Make a Deal’ as US-Iran Talks Stall Amid War
President Donald Trump said Iran wants a deal but US-Iran negotiations remain stalled amid the third month of conflict.
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China shifts diplomacy toward more Beijing-hosted talks, fewer overseas visits
China is sending fewer top leaders abroad and hosting more foreign leaders in Beijing, according to a SCMP report.
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Pakistan commissions first Chinese-built Hangor-class attack submarine
Pakistan Navy received the first Chinese-built Hangor-class attack submarine on May 4 during a ceremony in China attended by President Zardari and Naval Chief Ashraf.
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Prolonged US-Iran conflict could endanger critical undersea internet cables in Gulf region
Experts warn that ongoing US-Iran tensions risk damage to vital undersea internet cables, threatening connectivity across southern Persian Gulf nations.
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Japan eases arms export rules to expand overseas defense sales
Japan amended its arms export rules on April 21 to widen overseas sales of defense equipment, including lethal weapons.
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US sanctions Qingdao Haiye Oil Terminal over alleged Iran oil trade links
The US State Department sanctioned Qingdao Haiye Oil Terminal and several others over alleged links to Iran’s oil trade.
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Trump expands Cuba sanctions to penalize foreign companies and banks
President Donald Trump signed an executive order expanding Cuba sanctions to target foreign firms and financial institutions doing business with Cuba.
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China envoy criticizes U.S. sanctions as Beijing takes UN Security Council presidency
China’s UN envoy Fu Cong criticized U.S. sanctions on Chinese vessels and firms as Beijing assumed the Security Council presidency.
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Fuzhou house linked to spy Wu Shi named national security education base
A courtyard house in Fuzhou linked to spy Wu Shi has been named one of China's 25 national security education bases since April.
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Author says a 3-month China stint became 10 years in Shanghai
A SCMP opinion piece says a planned 3-month law-firm posting in China stretched into 10 years in Shanghai.
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KMT chairwoman Cheng Li-wun plans June U.S. trip for cross-strait talks
KMT chairwoman Cheng Li-wun plans a June U.S. trip to seek substantive dialogue on cross-strait ties, not ceremonial visits.
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Chinese audiences show less appetite for dubbed films as nostalgia lifts re-release
Chinese audiences are showing less enthusiasm for dubbed films, while a Shanghai re-release of Witness for the Prosecution drew nostalgia-seeking fans.
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Trump confirms China visit on May 14-15 despite stalled Iran peace talks
US President Donald Trump said his China trip will proceed as planned May 14-15 despite stalled peace talks with Iran.
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Arthur Kleinman urges China-US cooperation on ageing populations
Arthur Kleinman called for China and the US to share elder-care ideas as both face rapid ageing.
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Taiwan's William Lai arrives in Eswatini after flight route change
Taiwan President William Lai arrived in Eswatini on May 2 after his visit was briefly delayed by a route change.
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China uses dragon-elephant analogy in diplomacy to portray India
China has employed the dragon for itself and elephant for India animal analogy in diplomacy for over 15 years amid border tensions.
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William Lai’s ancestral village in Fujian becomes focus of Beijing’s reunification efforts
Beijing promotes Xintian village, William Lai’s ancestral home in Fujian, to advance cross-strait reunification based on kinship and religion.
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US Democrats adopt 'selective Trumpification' strategy after 2024 loss, says Chinese academic
After losing power in 2024, US Democrats have adopted parts of Trump's agenda and style, a Chinese scholar warns.
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US Air Force C-17 Cargo Jets Arrive in Beijing Ahead of Trump’s China Visit
Two US Air Force C-17 cargo planes landed in Beijing early May, with two more reportedly en route, signaling planned Trump visit to China.
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Iranian brothers use traditional music workshop in Beijing to preserve Persian culture
Majid and Massoud Shamaeezadah opened a music workshop in Beijing to share and preserve Persian culture through traditional music.