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At Least Two People Dead Following Building Collapse In Central China
Authorities confirmed the death of at least two people following the collapse of a building in the city of Changsha in China's Hunan province. Authorities confirmed the death of at least two people following the collapse of a building in the city of Changsha in China's Hunan province. -
China Lifts Nine-Month Gaming Ban, Issues Licenses to 45 New Games
China awarded licenses to 45 online games for the first time since July. China awarded licenses to 45 online games for the first time since July. -
Failed Submarine Deal Leaves France At Odds With U.S., UK, And Australia
Australia canceled its $66 billion order of submarines from France and ordered them from the U.S. and the UK instead. Australia canceled its $66 billion order of submarines from France and ordered them from the U.S. and the UK instead. -
Fourteen Construction Workers Trapped In Flooded Tunnel In China
Rescue workers are scrambling to find 14 construction workers trapped in a flooded tunnel. Rescue workers are scrambling to find 14 construction workers trapped in a flooded tunnel. -
Australian Blogger On Trial In China Fearful Political Tensions May Affect Case
Australian blogger, Yang Hengjun, said he is worried about strife beween Australia and China. Australian blogger, Yang Hengjun, said he is worried about strife beween Australia and China. -
China's Economy Fired On All Cylinders In The First Quarter Of This Year
Analysts pointed out the impressive growth came off a low base. Analysts pointed out the impressive growth came off a low base. -
China CDC Director Walks Back COVID-19 Vaccine Efficacy Comments
Gao's comments were picked up by many news outlets, including The New York Times. Gao's comments were picked up by many news outlets, including The New York Times. -
China-Russia Summit: Lavrov Says Sanctions Bringing China, Russia Closer
China and Russia’s foreign ministers met on Tuesday to reaffirm closer ties as Western countries announced new sanctions. China and Russia’s foreign ministers met on Tuesday to reaffirm closer ties as Western countries announced new sanctions. -
No Verdict: Michael Kovrig Experts Say Canadian's Fate Lies In Diplomatic Conversation
Spectators say the U.S. is indirectly involved owing to its warrant request that Canada arrest Huawei Technologies, Inc. chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou. Spectators say the U.S. is indirectly involved owing to its warrant request that Canada arrest Huawei Technologies, Inc. chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou. -
Visits To China Smoothed If Foreigners Have Had Locally Made Vaccinations
A two-week quarantine is still required. Business and humanitarian visitors will find entry rules easier. A two-week quarantine is still required. Business and humanitarian visitors will find entry rules easier.