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The escaped dissident still pursued decades on by China
BBC via Yahoo News· 37 minutes agoAngeles. Chaohua Wang also ended up in the US. Why not England? Former officials have told the BBC...
Eurovision Song Contest final follows protests, backstage chaos, contestant's expulsion
Los Angeles Times· 38 minutes agoThe final of the 68th Eurovision Song Contest took the stage Saturday in the Swedish city of Malmo...
China's economy is headed for a 'dead-end,' and Beijing won't do anything to stop that, scholar says
Fortune· 2 hours ago“The only way that China’s leaders can see to pull themselves out of this hole is to fall back on pumping out exports.” The result will be more tension with China ...
China protests 'abuse' of US export controls after trade restricted for 37 Chinese firms
FOX Business· 1 day agoA spokesperson for China's foreign ministry expressed opposition to "abuse" of export control tools...
Australian PM Albanese disputes China's claim that Australia was responsible for dangerous aircraft...
Fox News· 4 days agoAustralian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has rejected China's claim blaming Australia for a...
Protest song ‘Glory to Hong Kong’ banned after appeals court ruling
The Independent via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe government’s push to ban the protest song follows its failed attempt to prioritise China’s...
Opinion | China’s Dead-End Economy Is Bad News for Everyone
New York Times· 13 hours agoNot surprisingly, China’s leaders did not like what they heard, and they didn’t budge. Years of erratic and irresponsible policies, excessive Communist Party control and undelivered ...
China Takes a Potshot at US Campus Protests
Bloomberg· 2 days agoThere is an inherent irony in Beijing’s position, but it is winning the narrative in the Global South. Karishma Vaswani is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist...
China says US warship 'expelled' from disputed islands
Newsweek· 2 days agoNavy said one of its ships had challenged China's "sweeping maritime claims" in the South China Sea....
Opinion: 'Glory be to thee, Hong Kong!'
NPR· 12 hours agoBut Sarah Brooks, Amnesty International's China director, told us, "Singing a protest song should not be a crime. It fundamentally violates international...