China could target French wine if Paris pushes for EU tariffs
Beijing has frequently said it is willing to engage in dialogue with France and the EU to address trade disputes.
By Newsday
Feb. 12, 2026
China’s risky bet on Pakistan
In light of October’s border skirmishes, Beijing has once more stepped in to urge restraint, backing international efforts to broker a ceasefire.
By Newsday
Feb. 1, 2026
Why China’s births hit historic low, population shrinks again
How Beijing manages this transition will shape its economic resilience, social cohesion, and global standing in the years to come.
By Newsday
Jan. 28, 2026
China’s ‘White Paper’ Protests: 3 Years Later
It is essential to reverse the tide of international apathy toward Beijing’s human rights violations.
By Newsday
Dec. 1, 2025
Prime minister Takaichi and the fight against the east Turkestan genocide: A uyghur view
Today, as Beijing’s repression deepens, the world looks to Tokyo for principled leadership once again.
By Newsday
Oct. 25, 2025
Beijing could build research lab at Scarborough Shoal, top South China Sea expert says
He also called for further measures like boarding inspections, penalties for illegal fishing and barring rival claimants from the area.
By South China Morning Post
Sep. 26, 2025
China’s mediation is about leverage, not peace
The recent Thailand–Cambodia border conflict, the worst in over a decade, reignited long-standing territorial tensions.
By The Irrawaddy
Aug. 25, 2025
Police probe Shurugwi Chinese mine armed robbery
Chinese online media Global Times, quoting Beijing News, reported that the victim, a Chinese national, was shot in the abdomen.
By Silas Nkala
Aug. 2, 2025
A long way out of the woods for women
This is a cause for reflection two days after the world celebrated International Women’s Day on Saturday.
By Newsday News
Mar. 10, 2025




