Author: Special Correspondent
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Italy is looking for ways to leave the ‘atrocious’ BRI pact with China, according to a report
According to a disclosure made by the country’s defense minister, Guido Crosetto, the Italian government is attempting to renege on a deal it struck with China. Italy and China signed the Belts and Roads Initiative (BRI) pact four years ago. According to a Reuters article, Minister Crosetto said that Italy made a “improvised and atrocious”…
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Official statement: China will increase practical collaboration with Nepal under the BRI.
On Sunday at this office, President Ram Chandra Poudel of Nepal had a meeting with Yuan Jiajun, a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and secretary of the CPC Chongqing Municipal Committee. During the meeting, Yuan said that China is eager to expand its practical cooperation with…
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China begins ‘Silk Roadster’ initiatives as part of the BRI in Nepal.
The “Silk Roadster” platform for the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) was introduced by the Communist Party of China (CPC) last week in Bhaktapur, Nepal, in the presence of a few political parties and social organizations. Chinese officials said that the platform was a novel idea introduced to Nepal to commemorate the tenth anniversary of…
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In June, China’s youth unemployment rate reached a record high of 21.3%.
According to a statement from the NBS, the overall urban unemployment rate remained at 5.2 percent.According to data released on Monday by the National Bureau of Statistics, young unemployment in China increased to a record high of 21.3 percent in June. Only at JioSaavn.com can you listen to the most recent music. According to a…
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China might fuel the fire by building the “largest” dam in the world on the Brahmaputra River in India.
Its own “Three Gorges Dam,” now the greatest hydroelectric plant in the world, will be dwarfed both in size and capacity by China’s mega project, with a projected capacity of 60 gigawatts, which will be built close to its highly fortified border with India. There are sporadic media reports on China’s dam-building activities, but since…
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No real progress is anticipated from the arrival of US climate envoy John Kerry.
John Kerry, the American envoy on climate change, arrived in Beijing to begin climate negotiations with China, but according to Chinese observers, there won’t be any real progress made during the meetings, according to Global Times. Although observers noted that it would be challenging to let climate negotiations serve as the high-level visits by US…
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PLA warship actions surrounding Taiwan’s island break previous records.
The Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has increased warship activity near Taiwan, shattering the previous high for the number of ships sent to the area for maneuvers. Analysts said on Sunday that the recent rigorous drills likely included preparation for amphibious landings and showed the PLA’s capacity to encircle the island. In a news statement…
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Plans for a Chinese espionage base in Cuba may include more than just collecting information.
Some American experts claim that Beijing’s intention goes well beyond merely collecting intelligence, according to Voice of America (VOA), as senior US senators continue to press Joe Biden’s administration to update Congress on the monitoring station Beijing is allegedly constructing in Cuba. These experts claim that if a battle breaks out in Taiwan, the Chinese…
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Expelled from the CPC, public office: a former top official of China’s Ministry of Emergency Management
According to serious violations of Party discipline and laws, Zhang Fusheng, a former deputy head of the National Fire and Rescue Administration under the Ministry of Emergency Management, has been expelled from the Communist Party of China (CPC) and removed from public office, the nation’s top anti-graft body announced on Wednesday. Following an examination by…
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Numerous Chinese Canadians assemble to discuss the discriminatory Chinese Exclusion Act.
On Saturday, tens of thousands of Chinese Canadians gathered on Parliament Hill to protest racism and consider Canada’s 1923 Chinese Immigration Act, often known as the Chinese Exclusion Act. Before remarks were given, attendees enjoyed a variety of Chinese traditional activities, such as dancing, music, and lion dance. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in…