China Responds to U.S. Ban on Chinese Garlic in Military Stores
China responds to the U.S. ban on Chinese garlic in military stores, highlighting concerns over protectionism and calling for rational dialogue.
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China responds to the U.S. ban on Chinese garlic in military stores, highlighting concerns over protectionism and calling for rational dialogue.
Colombian engineer Helen Sáez expresses optimism as the Ituango Hydropower Plant, built by China’s Power Construction Corporation, promises to meet 12% of Colombia’s electricity needs.
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Chinese tennis player Bu Yunchaokete achieved a milestone victory over Andrey Rublev at the China Open, advancing to his first ATP 500 semifinal where he will face top seed Jannik Sinner.
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John Ross, a Senior Fellow at Renmin University, warns that U.S. efforts to maintain its global No.1 position will create tensions, leading to “dangerous decades” ahead.