Strong first-quarter numbers are puzzling the Chinese, who witness a stagnant economy daily. Two factors reconcile the difference.
Strong first-quarter numbers are puzzling the Chinese, who witness a stagnant economy daily. Two factors reconcile the difference.
Strong first-quarter numbers are puzzling the Chinese, who witness a
They are finding new ways to cut back on household spending as China’s economy loses steam.
Hungary is attempting to be a world power in manufacturing electric vehicle batteries, despite locals' reservations.
Sen. Francis Escudero will invite the Bureau of Immigration in the upcoming investigation to shed light on the enrollment of Chinese students in schools in Cagayan province.
The ring provided loans topping VND20 trillion (US$790 million) at an annual interest rate of 2,346 percent to more than one million people
The Dutch authorities raided the Rotterdam-based Chinese security company Nuctech on Wednesday morning as part of a European action against foreign subsidies and unfair trade practices, according to the Financial Times. A similar raid occurred at Nutech offices in Poland.
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‘It's shocking how many professors kowtow to the Chinese Communist Party and sing its praises,’ said one protester.
Europe is getting a little more serious about challenging China’s vast espionage campaign against the West. On Monday, the United Kingdom charged two Britons, Christopher Cash, a 29-year-old parliamentary researcher, and Christopher Berry, a 32-year-old former teacher, with spying for China. The two men were first arrested more than a year ago, but U.K. prosecutors […]
The Chinese Crested dog, a breed as unique in personality as in appearance, stands out in the canine world for its distinctive hairless body and tufted furnishings on the head, tail, and paws. There are two varieties: the hairless and the powderpuff, the latter having a full coat of soft hair. Both share the same breed standards and endearing qualities. Originally from Africa, Chinese Crested dogs were used by Chinese sailors for pest control on ships, gaining their name and