In September 2015, President Xi Jinping stood in the Rose Garden next to President Barack Obama and made an unambiguous commitment: China had “no intention to militarize” the artificial islands it was ...
In September 2015, President Xi Jinping stood in the Rose Garden next to President Barack Obama and made an unambiguous commitment: China had “no intention to militarize” the artificial islands it was ...
Upcoming Thai film Lady Bee presents a re-imagining of the 1960s Thai novel ‘The Story of Jan Dara,’ with popular singer-actress Engfa Waraha headlining the film as the enigmatic Lady Boonleung. In an ...
China called on Chile to approve the construction of a Chinese observatory in the country’s north and overcome US “interference” to block the project. China’s ambassador to the South American nation, ...
Chinese refiners booked a 2.1% increase in production over the first two months of the year as holiday travel pulled demand for fuels higher, helped by the start of a new refinery a few months earlier ...
Geely’s popular Emgrand sedan. Sales of Chinese-made vehicles, including exports, declined slightly to 2.42 million units in January from 2.44 million units a year earlier, according to passenger car ...
China’s vehicle sales fell in January, pressured by subdued demand and a front-loading effect from the previous month. Retail sales of passenger cars fell 12.1% to 1.79 million vehicles in January ...
China’s consumer inflation accelerated in January as food and service prices climbed ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday, official data showed Sunday. The consumer-price index rose 0.5% from a year ...
A man who federal authorities said is Chinese rows a paddleboard about 25 miles off Freeport, Bahamas, Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025. The Coast Guard said he was trying to migrate to the United States. U.S.
Wednesday, Jan. 29, marks the Chinese New Year. is also known as the Lunar New Year or Spring Festival. The occasion is celebrated in China and many other Asian communities, and across the U.S. It is ...
Chinese filmmakers facing censorship are turning to what is often their last chance to reach a Chinese-speaking audience: Taiwan. They’re entering film festivals, hoping wins will secure a commercial ...