Threat to revoke visas puts Chinese students in US
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Counterintelligence officials have long grappled with how to curb Chinese espionage efforts at U.S. universities without casting aspersions on innocent academics and students.
Colombia's ambassador to China first arrived in Beijing six decades ago and trained under Mao Zedong's revolutionary forces, before returning home to join a communist guerrilla group.
Linguistic, cultural and political differences make interpretation difficult, but analysts also point to factors like the target audience.
Communist China severed diplomatic ties with the Vatican in 1951, two years after the establishment of the People’s Republic. What has been China’s relationship with the Catholic Church over the decades?
BEIJING -- A cross-Strait media summit was held in Beijing on Thursday, drawing nearly 150 media chiefs, scholars and representatives from mainland and Taiwan.
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Xiaomi rolled out its new sports utility vehicle in Beijing on Thursday, as the firm best known for smartphones and consumer electronics gears up to further challenge Tesla in the world's largest auto market.
The symbolic concert near Thitu Island challenges China’s claims, and aims to galvanise support and highlight the Philippines’ rights in disputed waters.
Shipments of iPhones from India to the U.S. rose 76% in April year on year, estimates from a technology market analyst firm shows.
A United flight from Beijing to San Francisco aborted takeoff due to an engine issue; passengers deplaned safely and were rescheduled for a new flight.
In its first response after the May 7–10 India-Pakistan conflict, China refused to comment on the reported poor performance of its weapons used by Pakistan. When asked about Indian claims that Chinese air defence and satellite systems underperformed,