CHINA

Jun 09 2026POLITICS

China’s Arms Game: Strong Sales, Weak Reach

China has spent decades building a powerful weapons industry. The country now appears in the top five worldwide when it comes to selling military gear, according to a respected global tracker. Yet the real story is more nuanced than those numbers suggest. A key problem is that China’s armaments hav

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Jun 09 2026OPINION

China’s Green‑Gasp and Other Climate Myths

The latest round of climate chatter begins with a claim that China has hidden its real carbon output. Some say the country now looks cleaner because it changed how it counts emissions, but data shows its totals are still climbing. In fact, China’s yearly CO₂ output grew from about 7. 9 billion ton

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Jun 08 2026POLITICS

China and North Korea: A Visit with Big Global Implications

China’s President Xi Jinping is heading to North Korea this week for talks with Kim Jong Un, marking his first visit in seven years. According to North Korea’s official newspaper, Xi plans to strengthen ties between the two countries and push back against what he calls "hegemony" and military threat

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Jun 07 2026SCIENCE

China’s Youth View Their Own Country: A New Survey

A new set of surveys shows how people born after 1990 and those born after 2000 see China today. The first group, called post‑90s, was asked in 2019 and included 357 respondents. The second group, post‑00s, was surveyed in 2025 and had 1, 672 participants. Both surveys measured how people feel about

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Jun 05 2026BUSINESS

China’s Oil Demand Drops to a 10‑Year Low

China has pulled back on buying crude oil, with imports falling to a decade‑old low in May. The drop is driven by weak global demand, fewer refinery runs, and the country’s ability to tap into its large stockpiles. Because many refineries are running at lower capacity, China does not need to buy as

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Jun 04 2026POLITICS

Taiwan Urges China to Acknowledge Tiananmen Tragedy

The day after the 37th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown, Taiwan’s president made a public plea for China to confront its past. He asked Beijing to admit the truth, ease the pain of those affected and open a path for dialogue. The message was shared on his social media page, where he war

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Jun 04 2026BUSINESS

How charities in China raise money better

Charities in China help people who need it most, but they can only do that if they get enough donations. A new study looked at 54 charities to find out what makes them good at fundraising. Two big things stood out: how much they share online and how active their programs are. The more open they are

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Jun 01 2026POLITICS

Czech Leader’s Taiwan Visit Sparks China’s Strong Rebuttal

China sharply rebuked the trip of Czech Senate President Milos Vystrcil to Taiwan, claiming it violated Prague’s official stance and meddled in Beijing’s domestic matters. Vystrcil, a member of the centre‑right ODS party, headed a business delegation that will meet Taiwan’s President Lai Ching‑te

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Jun 01 2026TECHNOLOGY

Chinese Army’s Quiet Hunt for Nvidia Chips

The Chinese military has been looking for Nvidia AI chips since 2019, a finding that contradicts statements from the company’s CEO. Data pulled from six years of Chinese procurement records shows that army units repeatedly requested these high‑performance chips, even after the U. S. tightened exp

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May 31 2026POLITICS

Japan challenges labels of rising military power

Japan’s defense chief recently spoke clearly at a major Asian security meeting in Singapore. He pushed back against claims that Japan is becoming more aggressive in military matters. His comments came after repeated accusations from China about Japan’s supposed "new militarism. " Yet the defense min

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