China’s property crack-up causes problems elsewhere
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China’s property crack-up causes problems elsewhere
Top leadership dominated by Xi allies and protégés, with no clear successor
Footage of China's former leader, Hu Jintao, being asked to leave the stage at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing during the Communist Party Congress is drawing global attention as people try to work out what has just happened.
Xi on Tuesday visited an exhibition in Beijing showcasing China’s achievements over his decade in power, according to state broadcaster CCTV.
The move eliminates a major irritant to businesses, as the city tries to defend its status as a key hub
US President Joe Biden has again said the US would defend Taiwan in the event of an attack by China.
Top military experts have been quietly simulating the war that could break out over Taiwan. The results are grim for everyone involved.
There are many advantages for China if its blow-up over Taiwan turns into war – but there’s one move that could bring the Asian superpower to its knees.
The military has announced the successful completion of assignments around the island, but added that regular patrols will continue
Foreign meddling means Beijing must retain use of force as an option, paper outlines
Restrictions on the US House speaker and family members come in response to her visit to Taiwan
U.S. House speaker meets with Taiwan’s president, key lawmaker during a trip that has heightened tension
The US House speaker could use “emergency excuses” to touch down on the island, according to the Global Times paper
The US’ highest ranking military official says China has developed a “world-class” military with the potential for significant geopolitical action.
A “friendly” new chat between Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping has raised questions over the increasingly cosy relationship between Russia and China.
A “friendly” new chat between Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping has raised questions over the increasingly cosy relationship between Russia and China.
China will "fight to the very end" to stop Taiwanese independence, the country's defence minister vowed Sunday, stoking already soaring tensions with the United States over the island.
China has bluntly warned it is still confident of striking a security deal in the Pacific despite its ambassador failing to win over its leaders.
US President Joe Biden has warned China is "flirting with danger" over Taiwan, and vowed to intervene militarily to protect the island if it is attacked.
The US has been pressing China not to support Russia – but Vladimir Putin has other, grander, plans, and the signs from Beijing are ominous.