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China is holding its 2024 National People's Congress, or parliament, from March 5 to March 11.
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03/28/2024
March 28, 2024
Chinese company Xiaomi releases first electric vehicle
03/28/2024
March 28, 2024
China lifts wine tariffs on Australia amid improving ties
03/27/2024
March 27, 2024
China's Xi Jinping meets with US executives
03/26/2024
March 26, 2024
Chinese court hands former FA boss life sentence
03/26/2024
March 26, 2024
Pakistan: 5 Chinese workers killed in bombing
03/25/2024
March 25, 2024
US, UK accuse China-linked hackers of spy campaign
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Reports & Analysis
Why is India pivoting away from Russian weapons?
Why is India pivoting away from Russian weapons?
New Delhi is trying to cut back on its traditional dependence on Moscow for arms and combat gear.
India's balancing act between Russia and the West
India's balancing act between Russia and the West
India's tightrope walk between Russia and the West frustrates Ukraine as it seeks India's support.
Decoding China: Beijing's cautious approach to Australia
Decoding China: Beijing's cautious approach to Australia
As the Sino-Australian relationship continues to thaw, China seeks a common denominator with Canberra.
Should phonemakers build electric cars?
Should phonemakers build electric cars?
Apple spent $10 billion before shelving its electric car plans. China's Xiaomi is launching its first EV within days.
What Hong Kong's Article 23 means for its future
What Hong Kong's Article 23 means for its future
There is concern the new law will further cripple civil society and foreign investment in the global financial hub.
China's crackdown is damaging Hong Kong's economy
China's crackdown is damaging Hong Kong's economy
The Chinese city has widened a Beijing-imposed security law that could cause more multinationals to flee.
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In the spotlight
How Taiwan's Sunflower Movement let young people speak up
Ten years after the Sunflower Movement took Taiwan by storm, millennials and Gen Zers are still feeling the effects.
COVID-19: Why we're looking for the pandemic's origin
We still don't know whether COVID originated in nature or leaked from a lab, but here's why finding out matters.
Afghanistan's Taliban push to expand regional influence
Kabul is attempting to expand its regional links, focusing on economic cooperation and the fight against terrorism.
Temu: Chinese ultra-cheap online shopping model losing steam
Temu has taken much of the world by storm. But shipping packages directly from China to buyers is a growing challenge.
Decoding China: China's top diplomat polishes image at MSC24
Foreign Minister Wang Yi used the Munich Security Conference to portray China as a guarantor of global stability.
EU launches TikTok probe over child protection concerns
Has TikTok breached the European Digital Services Act? The European Commission has launched formal investigations.