Royal Navy Ends Employment of Chinese Workers Amid Espionage Concerns
The UK’s Royal Navy has ended its century-long practice of employing Chinese laundry workers due to espionage concerns, highlighting rising tensions between the UK and China.
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The UK’s Royal Navy has ended its century-long practice of employing Chinese laundry workers due to espionage concerns, highlighting rising tensions between the UK and China.
At the Forum on the Rule of Law in Global Digital Trade in Hangzhou, experts highlighted China’s key role in shaping global digital trade laws and developing transparent legal frameworks.
China conducts live-fire drills along the Myanmar border to enhance security and safeguard sovereignty amid escalating conflicts in Myanmar.
The first captive-bred female Yangtze finless porpoise was born on June 27, 2022, in Wuhan, marking a historic milestone in China’s 26-year effort to save this endangered species.
French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna’s visit to China aims to improve bilateral relations amid rising trade tensions over electric vehicles and promote cooperation in cultural and scientific fields.
Under President Xi Jinping, China is advancing the rule of law with Chinese characteristics to address modern challenges, protect citizens’ rights in the digital age, and strengthen its legal system.
China is actively advocating for peace in the Middle East, calling for a two-state solution to resolve the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and providing humanitarian aid to alleviate the crisis in Gaza.
The staff at Wolong National Nature Reserve in southwest China’s Sichuan Province are dedicated to helping captive-born giant pandas return to the wild. Discover how they teach pandas to fend for themselves.
Emirati strategist Ebrahim Hashem shares his firsthand experiences in Xinjiang, challenging Western narratives about the region and highlighting the importance of objective perspectives.
In a world-first initiative, Dunhuang’s Mingsha Mountain and Crescent Spring scenic spot in China’s Gansu province has introduced dedicated traffic signals for camels to manage tourist rides.
Uruguayan President Luis Lacalle Pou will visit China from November 20 to 24 to strengthen bilateral ties and explore new cooperation opportunities.
Thanks to planting training and scientific management, farmers in Guizhou’s Tianshui Village enjoy a bountiful pomelo harvest, expecting 350,000 kg worth over one million yuan.
The 2023 World Internet Conference in Wuzhen, Zhejiang Province, gathers global experts to explore the future of the digital economy, focusing on AI, data governance, and integration with the real economy.
Australian PM Anthony Albanese’s upcoming visit to China marks a significant step in renewing bilateral ties, being the first since 2016.
At the Beijing Xiangshan Forum, experts discuss the Belt and Road Initiative’s impact over the past decade and explore China’s role in promoting global security amid current international conflicts.
China releases a white paper marking the 10th anniversary of the Belt and Road Initiative, highlighting its global impact and future prospects amid slow economic growth.
American football enthusiast Brandon Chemers discovers a profound connection with Beijing and China through the unifying power of football, forging lasting friendships in the stands.
The “Red Ribbon,” China’s first immersive digital experience hall themed around the Long March, opens in Guiyang, offering a unique journey through history.
As global tensions rise, China and the European Union are exploring collaborative efforts to promote peace and address international conflicts through harmonized regulations and political initiatives.
China promotes its ‘dual circulation’ strategy at the Financial Street Forum, advocating for enhanced international cooperation to tackle global economic challenges and foster shared prosperity.