China Faces Decline of 2.08 Million Population From Last Year 902 million newborns, the lowest ever...2 years below 10 million deaths, the highest ever...11.1 million deaths, the highest ever...More deaths↓ China's population plunged by 208 people last year...
Taiwan Responds Swiftly as China Tests Boundaries in the Taiwan Strait Taiwan's military has responded to China's provocations by conducting large-scale military exercises. Tensions escalate as Chinese aircraft violate the Taiwan Strait, and Taiwan says it will strengthen its self-defense and respond to regional threats...
China's Seafood Imports from Japan Drops to 41% Due to Fukushima Waste Water Release China's seafood imports from Japan plunged 41 percent last year, according to a new report, as the country imposed a total ban on the discharge of contaminated water from Fukushima in September...
New Type of COVID-19 Discovered in China Chinese researchers have succeeded in creating a deadly COVID-19 mutant virus with a 100% lethality rate in the lab, raising concerns again...
China Plans to Surpass the U.S. with 26,000 Low-Orbit Satellites by 2030 China plans to launch more than 26,000 low-earth orbit satellites by 2030. To become a global space power. To build a sixth-generation (6G) communications support network. Strengthening military power and pursuing economic interests. Expressing a sense of crisis in the U.S. and Europe...
Ex-Samsung Researcher Accused of Leaking Secrets to China, Over 200 Workers Migrate Former Samsung Electronics researcher faces arrest for allegedly leaking semiconductor tech to Chinese company, ongoing investigation.
New Rare Earth Find Sparks Excitement in Baotou, China New rare earth material "Bayanoboite-Y" discovered in China's Inner Mongolia, a breakthrough in understanding medium rare earth elements.
China Remains the World's Biggest Trader for the 7th Year in a Row China maintains its status as the world's top goods trading nation in 2023, with a 0.2% increase to 41.76 trillion yuan.
Taiwan Election Victory Sparks Cheers in the West, Worries in Beijing The US, Japan, and Europe have welcomed Tsai Ing-wen's victory in Taiwan's presidential election, while China expressed discomfort.
China's Wang: Taiwan Election Results Won't Shake 'One-China' Principle Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi reiterates China's stance on Taiwan's unification, stating that the "One-China" principle remains unchanged.
China's Warning Ignored: Taiwan's Voters Make History Again Taiwan's President-elect Lai Ching-te's victory stirs concerns over China-Taiwan relations and Northeast Asia's geopolitical stability.
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China Opens Doors: Eases Visa Rules for Foreign Visitors China eases visa issuance rules, simplifies procedures for foreigners; aims to accommodate overseas business and personnel needs.
China's Election Interference Sparks Outrage in Taiwan: Vote Just 2 Days Away China criticizes DPP candidate before Taiwanese election, triggering interference dispute; Taiwan protests strongly, calling it unacceptable.
Chinese Graduates Struggle: Less Than 20% Find Jobs Amidst Job Market Woes Chinese elite university graduates face lower employment, higher further study rates, signaling job market difficulties.
U.S. to Send 'Unofficial' Envoys to Taiwan Post-Election, China Not Happy U.S. to send high-level delegation to Taiwan after presidential election, China opposes official contact with Taiwan.
U.S. Oil Tanker Snatched: Iran's Risky Maritime Maneuver Iran seizes U.S. oil tanker in Strait of Hormuz, escalating tensions in the crucial global trade route, raising fears.
China's Ambitious Starlink Plan: Launching 26,000 Satellites in 10 Years China is planning to launch more than 26,000 low-Earth orbit (LEO) communication satellites to create its version of Starlink.
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U.S.-China Defense Talks Reveal Stark Differences on Taiwan and South China Sea The U.S. and China have resumed military talks, but differences over Taiwan and the South China Sea persist.
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