Category: Business
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Chinese politics: The great leader Mao makes comeback
Beijing, China: The increasing charm among the new generation against the capitalist in China has give the confidence to Mao Zedong to come back in the politics and speak against the capitalist party of China. Li Yuan, writing in The Japan Times said that Chairman Mao, whose decades of non-stop political campaigns cost millions of…
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Chinese found in Pakistan without visa permit
Islamabad, Pakistan: Even after the expiry of the 30-day business visa, two Chinese were found in the Pakistan’s Karachi. The Two Chinese nationals were arrested from Pakistan’s Jacob Lines area in Karachi. Officials from the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) are looking inti it. The News International reported that the Chinese nationals were living in Pakistan…
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Another journalist from NextDigital arrested in Hong Kong
After the arrest of the journalists from Apple Daily, two journalists for the Next Digital has been arrested, after which the tabloid has decided to stop its production at the latest on Saturday. The moves come after another of its journalists was arrested under the Beijing-imposed National Security Law. In its statement, the non-profit said:…
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Chinese nationals harassing Vietnamese citizens in the name to give job
Beijing, China: China is fooling the Vietnamese citizens in the name of employment. Vietnamese are being trafficked and used for working in Cambodian Casinos. The Vietnamese official alleged that if anyone tries to escape, they undergo assault. Last week, the Vietnamese embassy in Cambodia highlighted the risks of trafficking, noting both the effects of the…
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Find the insiders, said top Chinese ‘spy catcher’ Dong Jingwei
Beijing, China: Chinese intelligence agencies should find the insiders, said vice-minister of State Security and top “spy catcher”, Dong Jingwei. Dong Jingwei, made the comments on Friday at a seminar on a counter-espionage regulation that came into effect in April. A report on the event posted on Changanjian, the social media account operated by China’s…
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Hilton Hotels to build a branch in Xinjiang China
Washington, US: Hilton Hotels has been approached by the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) to not to build a hotel in China’s Xinjiang region on the site where Chinese authorities have bulldozed and desecrated a mosque. “The notion that a corporation would do business in the same location of an ongoing genocide is unbelievable,” CAIR’s…
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Hilton Hotels to build a branch in Xinjiang China
Washington, US: Hilton Hotels has been approached by the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) to not to build a hotel in China’s Xinjiang region on the site where Chinese authorities have bulldozed and desecrated a mosque. “The notion that a corporation would do business in the same location of an ongoing genocide is unbelievable,” CAIR’s…
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The Guardian view on remembering Tiananmen 1989: mourning for those who cannot
Show caption Candles are lit at the June 4th Museum in Hong Kong, which commemorates the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre. Photograph: Lam Yik/Reuters Opinion The Guardian view on remembering Tiananmen 1989: mourning for those who cannot Editorial Beijing’s attempts to obliterate the memory of the massacre are extending their reach Wed 2 Jun 2021 18.25…
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America both helps and hinders China’s military-industrial complex
J IANGHANG AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT has struggled to tantalise investors with the fuel systems and detachable petrol tanks it builds for Chinese warplanes. The company, controlled by Aviation Industry Corporation of China ( AVIC ), the country’s biggest aerospace-and-defence conglomerate, had witnessed its share price slump by 50% since it went public in Shanghai last year.…
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While China’s borders remain closed, the global economy suffers
Show caption ‘In order to open its borders, China will first have to vaccinate its population.’ People queue to receive the Covid-19 vaccine in Guangzhou in Guangdong province, China. Photograph: Reuters Opinion While China’s borders remain closed, the global economy suffers Daniel Falush Rigorous testing and 20 million vaccinations a day might see Beijing ready…