Geopolitics
Washington (Sputnik/UNI): The US government has opened multiple antidumping investigations into fabricated steel imports from China, Canada and Mexico, the Commerce Department said in a press release. more
Reeling under Khashoggi fiasco, Saudi crown in image makeover tour defends China’s treatment of Uighur Muslims

Meeting Chinese President Xi Jinping much to the annoyance of his Western allies, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who is apparently on an image makeover tour following the global ...

Scholars, diplomats appeal to China to release two Canadians

Ottawa: More than 100 diplomats and scholars have written an open letter to Chinese President Xi Jinping, appealing him to release two Canadians who were imprisoned in China.

Kim Jong Un heads back home after meeting Xi Jinping in China

Beijing: Ending his visit to China, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is heading back home on Wednesday, media reports said.  

China: Fuxing bullet train debuts on Lanzhou-Chongqing line

Beijing, Jan 9:  The first Fuxing bullet train started running on the Lanzhou-Chongqing line in China from Tuesday, media reports said.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un commences his China visit

Beijing: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un commenced his China visit from Tuesday.

Chinese President Xi directs armed forces to enhance combat readiness

Beijing:  Chinese President Xi Jinping has directed his nation's armed forces to enhance their combat readiness.

Pakistan's dependence on China and coal to execute CPEC spells heavy environmental and economic damage

Even as hundreds of countries strive to shift from carbon emitting energy sources to cleaner options, the partnership of China and Pakistan in developing an economic corridor is contribut ...

Thirteen citizens arrested by China since detention of Huawei executive: Canada

Ottawa: Canada has claimed 13 of its citizens have so far been detained since the arrest of Chinese telecom company Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou, media reports said.

Easing US-China trade tensions could save millions of jobs: Asia-Pacific UN report

New York: Millions of jobs in the Asia and Pacific region have been put at risk by conflicts over trade, despite a recent agreement not to escalate tit-for-tat tariffs by the United State ...