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11/22/2024 12:31:54 am

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South China Sea amidst modern buildings.

China Tells the United States to Stay out of South China Sea Dispute

China has sent a veiled warning to the United States to stay out of the South China Sea dispute.

U.S naval hospital ship off the coast of Zamboanga, Philippines.

Japan to Provide the Philippines With Patrol Boats

The Philippines is set to receive patrol boats and aircraft from Japan in the latest attempt from world powers to counter China's expansion in the South China Sea.

Mexico, China

Mexico’s President Seeks to Enhance Relationship With China

Mexico's President Enrique Pena Nieto has said that Mexico's main aim is to strengthen its ties with China, the world's second-largest economic power, to bring more prosperity and opportunities.

Japan, China

China’s President Xi, Japan’s Prime Minister Abe Discuss Future at G20 Summit

For the first time in over a year, China's President Xi Jinping and Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe sat down to discuss the way forward for the two countries at the G20 Summit in China.

People watch a television screen showing a breaking news on North Korea's long-range rocket launch

North Korea Missile Launch Causes Worldwide Uproar

South Korea military officials have confirmed that North Korea fired three ballistic missiles from the areas around Hwanju County into the Sea of Japan. Following the news, world leaders from China, Japan, the United Nations (UN), and the US have condemned the move.

Chinese President Xi Jinping (R) shakes hands with US President Barack Obama (L) ahead of G20 Summit

President Xi Speaks About World Economic Growth at G20 Summit

President Xi Jinping has encouraged world leaders to step up their efforts to aid economic growth and remove all trade barriers during the G20 summit in China over the weekend.

President Obama, 2016 G20 summit at Hangzhou, China

Obama Incident was Overblown, Says Chinese Paper

A Chinese newspaper has accused Western media of sensationalizing the gaffe during U.S. President Barack Obama's tumultuous arrival for the G20 Summit in China.

Chinese Professor Xi Zhiyong stands in front of a Production Facility

China Ranked Second-Best Scientific Nation Globally

China's aim to be a global scientific center of excellence may soon be a reality as the country was ranked second in the world in terms of scientific output as well as scientific study with the US taking the first position.

Anti China protestors mount a protest rally against China's territorial claims

Ongoing Tension Could Risk the Philippines' $6 Billion Export to China

If the ongoing tension between China and Philippine over the West Philippine Sea does not end soon, then Manila is at risk of losing $6 billion in exports, according to the Philippines' Trade and Industry Secretary, Ramon Lopez.

Canadian Premier Justin Trudeau speaks during a Chinese Meeting

Canada to Open 7 new Visa Centers in China

Canada plans to open seven new visa application centers in China to enable Chinese tourists to acquire visas easily when they wish to travel to Canada.

Workers at China's steel company

China Sees Average Industrial Growth in August

Chinese industries had shown a slight growth in the month of August but the economic growth of the world’s second largest economy remains average according to a recent survey done.

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Despite Positive Mid-Year Results, Enice Registers a Loss

Chinese telecommunication infrastructure provider, Enice has improved financially in the first half of 2016 but still remains at loss. In a report, the company said they had registered a net loss of 3.5 million RMB. This is a 65.13 improvement from the 10.1 million RMB losses the company registered last year.

Alleged Chinese spy to face criminal charges

Husband of Alleged Chinese Spy Seeks Obama’s Assistance With Case

The husband of an alleged American spy has requested for assistance from President Barack Obama as he prepares to meet with President Xi Jinping over the weekend at the Group of 20 Summit.

Zika Virus

Travel Notice Issued for Singapore as Zika Virus Infects 56 People

Travel notices have been issued to citizens of Australia, Taiwan, and South Korea to cancel any plans of going to Singapore. This move comes after the Zika virus was confirmed to have infected its 56th victim in the city-state.

China Aviation Expo In Beijing

China Creates Aero Engine Firm to Compete in Aviation Industry

China launched a multi-billion jet engine firm in Beijing on Sunday in a bid to enhance its domestic aviation industry.

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