• Philippines Says it Will Assert South China Sea Rights in Meeting with U.S.

    By David Brunnstrom and Simon Lewis WASHINGTON, April 12 (Reuters) – The Philippines is determined to assert its sovereign rights in the South China Sea, its foreign secretary said on Friday at a meeting

  • Will China flood globe with EVs, green tech? What's behind latest US-China trade fight

    WASHINGTON (AP) — China's burgeoning production of electric cars and other green technologies has become a flashpoint in a new U.S.-China trade fight, highlighted by Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen during her five-day visit to China and seized on by former President Donald Trump in incendiary remarks on the campaign trail. China has sharply ramped up its production of cheap electric vehicles, solar panels, and batteries just as the Biden administration has pushed through legislation supporting...

  • If Apple loses against China so will the West

    It has been a long time since the West dominated shipbuilding, or steel making. We are already aware that we…What to read next: The rusting Philippine ship raising US-China tensions | The West must stand behind Israel after Iran’s attack | Rishi Sunak loses another minister | The Bank of England can’t blame IT for its dodgy forecasts

  • Football lawmakers will trial major rule change which goalkeepers will HATE as fresh details emerge of how the change will work and who will be affected

    Goalkeepers will be punished if they hold the ball for longer than eight seconds. We now know which leagues can trial this rule in a bid to tackle time-wasting. Liverpool have been 'hungover' since Man United dumped them out of the FA Cup - where has their energy gone?

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    China's top legislator meets DPRK top leader

    PYONGYANG, April 13 (Xinhua) -- Zhao Leji, chairman of China's National

  • Will the UK's latest sanctions on China make any difference?

    The UK has introduced new sanctions aimed against Chinese interference, but their bark is far worse than their bite, writes Robert Dalling.

  • China's Xi Jinping meets former Taiwanese president

    Xi reasserts Beijing's claim on Taiwan amid reports of a Chinese smear campaign during 2024 presidential poll.

  • Will China flood globe with EVs, green tech?

    China's burgeoning production of electric cars and other green technologies has become a flashpoint in a new U.S.-China trade fight, highlighted by Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen during her five-day visit to China and seized on by former President Donald Trump in incendiary remarks on the campaign trail. China has sharply

  • China reaffirms ties with North Korea in high-level meeting

    Top-ranking Chinese official Zhao Leji met Kim Jong-un during three-day visit to PyongyangA top ranking Chinese official reaffirmed ties with North Korea during a meeting in Pyongyang on Saturday with the country’s leader, Kim Jong-un, China’s state media reported, in the highest-level talks between the allies in years.The visit by Zhao Leji, who ranks third in the ruling Communist party hierarchy and heads the ceremonial parliament, came as North Korea has test-fired missiles to intimidate...

  • Xi reiterated China's commitment to its partnership with Russia in his meeting with Lavrov.

    During a meeting in Beijing, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov condemned the ‘bloc confrontation’ led by the West. The South China Morning Post reported that President Xi expressed China’s desire to enhance strategic coordination with Russia within a multilateral framework to reform the global system. “China has always prioritised the […]

  • US Will Not Accept Another "China Shock", Yellen Says

    US Will Not Accept Another "China Shock", Yellen Says By Dorothy Li of The Epoch Times China commonly floods global markets with cheap products, and the United States will not allow this to threaten U.S. jobs, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said on April 8 as she concluded a return visit to China. After Bejing’s acceptance into the World Trade Organization, massive quantities of low-priced products exported from China killed about 2 million jobs in the United States and led to...

  • Affordable Samsung Galaxy Watch will skip the FE naming

    Samsung is working on a cheaper wearable, and initial rumors suggested it will be based on the Watch4 but will be named Galaxy Watch FE. A new report from leakster Max Jambor on X reports the FE name is incorrect and the wearable will simply be called Galaxy Watch4 (2024). The specs of this new watch should be similar to the Watch4 - largely introducing the very same wearable from 2021 will enable a far lower price tag. When reviewing the original Watch4, we loved the build and the OLED...