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China pledges 31 million USD aid for Taliban-ruled Afghanistan, Taliban had called China its ‘most important partner’
In the first batch of aid, China will be sending across 3 million vaccine doses and has also pledged to provide more medical supplies.
‘To embarrass America’ China wants to take over ex-American military airbase near Kabul in Afghanistan, says report
As per reports, China is currently conducting feasibility study on sending workers for economic development program Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) to Bagram.
Communist leaders in India attend Chinese Embassy event to mark the centenary of China’s Communist Party
Yechury and other leaders had congratulated Chinese Communist Party on completing 100 years on July 1.
Denial, admission, glorification: China is now celebrating ‘martyrdom’ of its soldiers killed in Galwan valley last year making details public
Earlier in February, China had admitted to having lost 4 of its soldiers in the Galwan clash. The glorification of this slain soldier takes the official toll higher.
Negative sentiments about China and Xi Jinping at a record high among most advanced countries: Pew Research study
A majority of respondents in 15 of the 17 advanced economies surveyed this year by the Pew Research hold unfavourable opinion of China
India and China: The ups and downs of responses by the Asian giants against COVID-19
Since China has a humongous population like, we could look at what worked there in controlling the COVID-19 pandemic
“Time is running out”, Tibetan govt-in-exile president urges the international community to stand against China
The newly elected president of the Tibetan government-in-exile said that they are committed to a peaceful resolution with China.
China: Strong wind blows away floor panels in 100m high glass bridge, tourist left clinging to railings
The incident took place in Piyan Mountain near the city of Longjing in China.
New Zealand’s Jacinda Ardern may remain silent on China’s atrocities on Uyghur Muslims. Here is why
China is now New Zealand’s biggest trading partner with annual two-way trade of more than NZ$32 billion ($22.3 billion)
From censorship to propaganda and disinformation: Here’s how China seeks to reshape the narrative on the repression of Uyghurs in Xinjiang
From outrightly denying the existence of Uyghur repression, China has evolved its strategy to hardened public stance, vigorously deflecting criticism and showing a tenacity to confront its critics in the West.