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Eyewitness, expert react to suspected spy balloon spotted over U.S.

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Defence expert John Parachini calls the reports of a suspected Chinese spy balloon over U.S. airspace 'untimely' ahead of U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken's upcoming trip to Beijing.
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YEAR OF THE RABBIT: HAPPY LUNAR NEW YEAR! | EXPLAINS

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In many East and Southeast Asian countries, Lunar New Year is the biggest holiday of the year. The origins can be traced to ancient China 3,500 years ago, traditionally a time to honor ancestors and deities. Today, 2 billion people still...
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Travellers from China arrive in Europe as COVID tests begin on wastewater

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The country is currently experiencing a large outbreak of the virus following Beijing's decision to drop its so-called 'zero-COVID' restrictions.
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Afghanistan: Loud blast, gunshots heard near a hotel in Kabul

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A loud blast and gunfire were heard in the Afghan capital Monday near a hotel popular with Chinese business visitors
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Spy balloon will create new tensions in U.S.-China relation ,' says Canada's former Ambassador to Beijing

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"It's like someone on the Chinese side almost did this on purpose to make President Xi Jinping lose face," says Canada's former Ambassador to China, Guy Saint-Jacques.
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'Spy balloon will create new tensions in U.S.-China relations,' says Canada's former Ambassador to Beijing

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"It's like someone on the Chinese side almost did this on purpose to make President Xi Jinping lose face," says Canada's former Ambassador to China, Guy Saint-Jacques.
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Xi made a 'fairly direct threat' to Trudeau: Ian Bremmer

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"It wasn't a veiled threat. I think it was a fairly direct threat," said Eurasia Group President Ian Bremmer of comments Chinese President Xi Jinping made to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. "It was as if he was delivering a message and...
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Brussels to unveil plans to ban products made using forced labour

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China has been dogged by allegations of using forced labour against Uyghur Muslims in its western Xinjiang province.
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China: UN report alleges crimes against humanity in Xinjiang

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China’s detention of Uighurs in Xinjiang may amount to “crimes against humanity”.
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Startup East Goes Global Raises $1M to Connect Artists to Chinese Market

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China-focused marketing company, East Goes Global, recently raised $1 million in a seed funding round, bringing its valuation to $10 million. East Goes Global is based in Los Angeles and provides a platform to connect U.S. entertainers...
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India concerned about Chinese vessel docked in Sri Lanka

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India and the United States have raised security concerns after a Chinese research vessel docked in Sri Lanka over fears
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South China sea: Filipino fishermen say their livelihood threatened

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The presidents of China and the Philippines have held a virtual summit.
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EU pressures China over its stance on Russia’s war in Ukraine

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EU and Chinese leaders hold a virtual summit, with Brussels seeking assurances that Beijing will not support Russia.
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Where does China stand on the Russia-Ukraine war?

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China is under pressure to condemn the war in Ukraine, while it also seeks to preserve ties with Russia. The US has also warned Beijing against helping Moscow evade western sanctions. Where exactly does China stand on the Russia-Ukraine...
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Where does China stand on the Ukraine war?

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China is under pressure to condemn the war in Ukraine, while it also seeks to preserve ties with Russia. The US has also warned Beijing against helping Moscow evade western sanctions. Where exactly does China stand on the Russia-Ukraine...
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U.S. warns China against helping Russia

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The U.S. issued a sharp warning to China on Monday, saying there would be ‘significant consequences’ if Beijing helped Russia evade sanctions imposed over the war in Ukraine.
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U.S. warns allies China open to supporting Russia

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American officials are warning allies that China is open to sending military and financial support to Russia, while Beijing insists it is not a party to the crisis in Ukraine.
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MEPs will vote on banning 'golden passports' to hurt Putin allies

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Cyprus, Malta, Bulgaria, Portugal and Greece have all offered investment-for-citizenship schemes.
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Thousands of Chinese nationals waiting to leave Ukraine

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China has been slow to pull its nationals out from Ukraine, but evacuations have started.
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India boosts evacuation flights for citizens who fled Ukraine

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India increased the number of flights from countries neighbouring Ukraine for thousands of its stranded nationals.
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How China could help Russia in the face of international sanctions

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Faced with major international sanctions, Russia’s cosy trade relationship with China could help it mitigate a huge financial fallout.
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China's tight film industry rules leave foreign artists in the lurch

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China's tightly regulated movie industry means that foreign filmmakers have to carefully toe the line if they want their movies released in the People's Republic. It also means Canadian filmmakers have to cater to local interests if they...
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Harder than ever for Hollywood to crack China’s movie market

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China is now the largest movie market in the world, but regulations and censorship changes are making it harder for Hollywood to get its films on the big screen there.
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Beijing Olympics: US-born Chinese athletes face pressure

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Chinese athletes - who were born in the US - come under intense scrutiny at the Beijing winter games.