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BusinessEconomy

Power China to compensate Ecuador with $400 million over coca codo sinclair hydroelectric plant defects

Power China, the Chinese state-owned company behind the construction of the Coca Codo Sinclair hydroelectric plant, will compensate the Ecuadorian government with $400...

PoliticsWar

Taipei Metro Transformed into Military Drill Zone in Major Defense Simulation

What would normally be a typical morning in Taipei’s metro—parents with children, office workers in suits, tourists dragging suitcases—took a dramatic turn in...

Economy

China Reignites Foreign Trade Amid Temporary Truce with the U.S.

Amid ongoing trade tensions with the United States, China has posted a stronger-than-expected rebound in international trade. Exports and imports denominated in yuan...

CultureViral

Dalai Lama Begins Visit to Ladakh Amid Rising Tensions with China Over His Spiritual Succession

The Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, began a 45-day visit on Saturday to Ladakh, a strategically important region in the Indian Himalayas, amid growing...

InvestigationPolitics

Japan Urges China to Halt Risky Military Flights Near Its Intelligence Aircraft

Japan has lodged a strong protest with China after accusing Chinese fighter jets of repeatedly flying dangerously close to Japanese intelligence aircraft—a practice...

PoliticsWar

Ukraine Arrests Two Chinese Nationals Accused of Spying on Neptune Missile System

Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) has announced the arrest of two Chinese nationals—a 24-year-old man and his father—accused of attempting to transfer classified documents...

ExtremeWorld

Germany Accuses China of Laser Attack on Military Aircraft Over the Red Sea

On July 8, 2025, the German government made a strong diplomatic move: summoning the Chinese ambassador in Berlin after denouncing that a Chinese...

PoliticsViral

China’s First Domestically Built Aircraft Carrier Arrives in Hong Kong in Patriotic Display

The Shandong, China’s first aircraft carrier designed and built entirely within the country, arrived in Hong Kong on Thursday as part of a...

CulturePolitics

Dalai Lama Confirms Institution Will Continue After His Death, Warns China Not to Interfere in Succession

Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama affirmed on Wednesday that the centuries-old Buddhist institution he represents will endure after his death, putting an...

EconomyPolitics

China’s Manufacturing Sector Shrinks for Third Consecutive Month, Highlighting Structural Weakness

China’s manufacturing activity contracted again in June, marking the third straight month below the threshold that separates growth from contraction, according to official...