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    Putin tells Xi: 'Russia-China relations in best period in history'

    Russian President Vladimir Putin and China’s Xi Jinping are due to meet on Wednesday at a summit of a Eurasian security and defence club seen by Moscow and Beijing as an instrument to counter the influence of the US and its allies. Putin and the Chinese president have expanded the Sh...

    China's Xi Jinping greets EU Council president ahead of EV tariffs taking effect

    China's President Xi Jinping conveyed his congratulations to incoming European Council President Antonio Costa, emphasizing the importance of China-EU relations. This comes ahead of the European Commission's decision to impose tariffs of up to 37.6% on Chinese electric vehicles (EVs), citing state subsidies benefiting Chinese firms. Xi reaffirmed China's commitment to its partnership with the EU, rejecting accusations of unfair subsidies on Chinese EVs. The EU faces internal divisions over supporting these tariffs, with Germany leaning towards opposing them due to significant automotive sales in China, while France supports them firmly.

    Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping vie for influence at Central Asian summit

    Moscow and Beijing have deepened their political, military and economic ties since Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

    US allies allege China is developing attack drones for Russia

    Chinese and Russian companies are collaborating to develop an attack drone similar to Iran’s Shahed model, which has been used extensively by Russia in Ukraine, according to European officials. The companies began developing and testing this drone in 2023, preparing it for shipment to Russia. This move signifies a potential shift towards providing lethal aid, which Western officials have warned against. Despite Beijing's portrayal of neutrality, U.S. officials have expressed concerns about China’s indirect support for Russia through components and dual-use technologies. China's embassy in the U.S. denied providing weapons, urging dialogue and peace instead.

    China's Xi to visit Kazakhstan, Tajikistan July 2-6: Foreign Ministry

    China boosts ties in Central Asia through economic projects and summit engagements. President Xi's visits to Kazakhstan and Tajikistan aim to deepen partnerships. Efforts include expanding transport links and gas pipelines to enhance cooperation. Beijing's involvement grows amid regional concerns over Russia's actions.

    China's Xi calls for 'bridges' amid trade, diplomatic frictions

    Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for the building of "bridges" in the global economy as Beijing grapples with economic, trade, and territorial disputes with neighbours and trading partners. He emphasized that the world's second-largest economy will never leave the road of peaceful development and will not become a "strong" state seeking to dominate others.

    • Xi Jinping lauds relevance of Panchsheel to end world conflicts, calls for consolidating Global South

      Xi Jinping emphasized the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence, proposed the Global Security Initiative, and unveiled initiatives to enhance cooperation with the Global South, demonstrating China's strategic vision for inclusive international relations and development.

      Xi says China planning 'major' reforms ahead of key political meeting

      Chinese President Xi Jinping said Friday the ruling Communist Party was planning and implementing "major" reforms, ahead of a closely watched political conclave that is expected to put economic recovery high on the agenda. Xi said in a speech on Friday policymakers "are planning and implementing major measures to further deepen reform in a comprehensive manner".

      Chinese Communist Party expels two ex-defence ministers on corruption charges

      The Chinese Communist Party has expelled two former defense ministers, Li Shangfu and Wei Fenghe, in an anti-corruption crackdown. This move follows Li's disappearance last year and comes amid rising tensions between China and the United States over Taiwan.

      In a first, two ex-Chinese defence ministers to be tried for corruption; Expelled from Communist Party

      Li, who went missing last year following an investigation into alleged corrupt practices, was expelled from the party on Thursday for serious violation of Party discipline and the law, the state-run Xinhua news agency reported. A similar announcement said Wei too was expelled from the party and to be prosecuted. Wei served as Defence Minister from 2018-23 and Li barely served a few months as his successor.

      Why these Chinese working mothers don't want more babies

      A woman leading a financial team earning more than her husband, another pursuing a dream to become a civil servant, and a budding influencer aiming to be the family breadwinner are all young mothers in China who have one thing in common: they are raising one child and don't want another, regardless of their husbands' opinions or the government's incentives aimed at addressing an aging population.

      Watch: Toxic debris from suspected Chinese rocket falls over village, raises safety alarms

      Debris from a Chinese rocket fell over Xianqiao village in Guizhou province, China, causing a dramatic scene. Videos show a cylindrical piece crashing near a hill with yellow smoke. This happened after a Long March 2C rocket launched the Space Variable Objects Monitor satellite. President Xi Jinping aims to boost China's space program, but incidents like this raise safety concerns. Rocket expert Markus Schiller noted that China's inland launch sites pose risks to populated areas. The incident highlights the need for enhanced safety measures in China's space missions.

      China President Xi’s mystery plans surface with biggest shift in years

      China is potentially on the brink of major monetary policy changes, responding to President Xi Jinping's call to enrich the policy toolbox. Governor Pan Gongsheng hinted at plans to trade government bonds in the secondary market and make adjustments to the interest-rate system, aiming to refine technical tools and improve transparency. These proposed changes could allow the People's Bank of China to exert greater influence over interest rates and market conditions, signaling a shift towards market-driven policies and a more efficient use of credit.

      Dalai Lama's legacy will live forever, you'll be gone: Nancy Pelosi takes jab at China President Xi Jinping

      Former US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, part of a bipartisan US delegation meeting the Dalai Lama, criticised Chinese President Xi Jinping. She stated the Tibetan spiritual leader's legacy will endure while Xi's time in power will be short-lived. Pelosi's remarks come after the US Congress passed a bill supporting the Dalai Lama and Tibet's freedom. China expressed concern over the US delegation's visit, urging the US to recognize the Dalai Group's separatist nature.

      Chinese premier promises more pandas and urges Australia to put aside differences

      Li visited Adelaide Zoo, which has been home to China-born giant pandas Wang Wang and Fu Ni since 2009, before he was to have lunch at a restaurant at an Adelaide winery.

      China promoting authoritarian governance in developing world: Report

      China has organized seminars and training courses for officials in African and Latin American countries to promote its single-party system and President Xi Jinping's worldview. The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is a central pillar of Xi's rule, which China uses to expand its clout overseas by handing out loans to developing countries.

      Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Chinese President Xi agree to upgrade CPEC

      The CPEC, which connects Gwadar Port in Pakistan's Balochistan with China's Xinjiang province, is the flagship project of China's ambitious Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). The BRI is seen as an attempt by China to further its influence abroad with infrastructure projects funded by Chinese investments across the world. China has also invested billions in various power projects and road networks in Pakistan under the USD 65 billion CPEC plan, but the implementation of various projects has slowed in recent months.

      Pakistani Prime Minister Sharif meets China's Xi in Beijing ahead of IMF talks

      China's President Xi Jinping met Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in Beijing, affirming China's support for Pakistan's sovereignty and economic development. The meeting occurred ahead of Pakistan's annual budget and anticipated IMF loan application. Pakistan's strategic location on the Arabian Sea is vital for China's trade routes. Pakistan owes China $27 billion, nearly 13% of its total debt, mainly for infrastructure projects. Xi emphasized the importance of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor and called for enhanced security for Chinese projects, following a recent attack on Chinese engineers.

      Third Eye: The two meet yet again, Xi yet to wish PM and soft side, amid rising mercury

      Mediapersons sweat hard due to political tension and rising temperatures. Chilled water and soft drinks were served outside JP Nadda's house to keep them hydrated.

      Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif in Beijing for talks with President Xi to seek more investments, elevate ties

      Visiting Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has reached Beijing for talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping and other leaders to elevate all-weather bilateral ties and prospects of more aid and investments to bail out his cash-strapped country from the current economic crisis. Sharif, on a five-day official visit to China since June 4, toured the southern high-tech city of Shenzhen on Wednesday and addressed the investors meeting.

      US welcomes plans for crisis-communications working group with China: Pentagon

      US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin "reaffirmed the announcement by President (Joe) Biden and (Chinese) President Xi Jinping in November 2023 that both sides will resume telephone conversations between theater commanders in the coming months, and the Secretary welcomed plans to convene a crisis-communications working group by the end of the year," a Pentagon statement said.

      Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif to visit China June 4-8, foreign ministry says

      Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will visit China from June 4 to 8 on the invitation of President Xi Jinping. The trip aims to strengthen cooperation under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and address security concerns following recent attacks on Chinese citizens in Pakistan.

      China's 'One Person, One File': Road to digital totalitarianism

      The Shanghai authorities have proposed the "One Person, One File" (OPOF) mass surveillance program, which aims to triple the deployment of facial recognition cameras and compile exhaustive personal data files on every resident. This escalation of China's efforts to create ruthless digital censorship is more than just another Benthamite panopticon, it is an attempt to construct an omniscient digital surrogate for every Chinese citizen, encoding each person's relationships, activities, behaviors, and existence into ones and zeroes for the Party's domineering oversight.

      US, Chinese defense chiefs to meet following Taiwan tension

      China in recent days has encircled Taiwan with warships and fighter jets in a test of its ability to seize the island, which it claims. The drills follow the inauguration of President Lai Ching-te, who has vowed to safeguard self-ruling Taiwan's democracy.

      Xi's bugbear: The man behind China's latest shock-and-awe maneuver

      Taiwan's new leader, Lai Ching-te, has provoked China into military drills around the island in response to his inauguration and calls for Beijing to cease threats. China views Taiwan as a rebel province, while Lai asserts the country's separate status. The military escalation raises fears of a possible invasion.

      Chinese military practiced Taiwan invasion manoeuvres in 2023, says US general

      In the exercises, the People's Liberation Army simulated a maritime and air blockade of Taiwan, amphibious assaults and counter-intervention operations, Deputy Commander of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, Lieutenant General Stephen Sklenka, said in a speech in Canberra.

      Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin hold talks in Beijing to discuss future strategic ties

      Russian President Vladimir Putin visited China to hold talks with China President Xi Jinping. The two leaders discussed about the Ukraine war and the increasing pressure on Beijing from the US and EU for supporting Russia. This is Putin's first foreign visit after being elected for the fifth term. Russia's large delegation, including five deputy prime ministers and other senior officials, is expected to discus trade and economic cooperation.

      Chinese President Xi Jinping appoints senior diplomat Xu Feihong as new envoy to India

      Xi Jinping appoints Xu Feihong as China's new Ambassador to India after 18-month delay amid Ladakh standoff. Xu will succeed Sun Weidong in New Delhi, with ongoing negotiations and 21 rounds of talks between Beijing and New Delhi.

      World has entered 'new period of turbulence and change': Chinese President Xi Jinping in Paris
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