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Nov 23 2025POLITICS

China's Religious Crackdown: A Global Concern

China's treatment of religious groups has sparked international criticism. Recently, a U. S. resolution condemned China's actions, highlighting the arrest of 22 pastors and church members, including Pastor Ezra Jin Mingri, the founder of Zion Church. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has not respond

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Nov 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

U. S. Cracks Down on AI Chip Smuggling to China

The U. S. is taking a hard stance on AI chip smuggling. Four people have been accused of trying to send high-tech chips from Nvidia to China without permission. This has sparked a call for a new law to track these chips more closely. The U. S. House Select Committee on China is pushing for the Chip

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Nov 20 2025BUSINESS

EU's Changing Tune on China Trade

The European Union is planning to toughen its stance on trade with China, marking a significant shift in its approach. This change comes as Germany, the EU's largest economy, is rethinking its long-standing policy of engagement with China. The EU is set to unveil a new economic security doctrine in

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Nov 20 2025POLITICS

Germany's Tough Talk on China: Balancing Trade and Security

Germany is walking a fine line with China. On one side, they want to keep trade open. On the other, they don't want to be left behind. The German Finance Minister, Lars Klingbeil, recently visited China. He made it clear that while he supports free markets, competition should be fair. He pointed out

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Nov 18 2025POLITICS

Germany and China: A Chat on Trade and Teamwork

Germany's finance chief, Lars Klingbeil, had a chat with Chinese leaders about trade issues. He talked about how China makes too much of certain goods. Klingbeil warned that if China doesn't fix this, the EU might step in to protect its own market. He said, \"We don't want to do this, but we must l

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Nov 17 2025POLITICS

Who Will Rule the Skies: US and China's Airpower Showdown

In the vast skies over the Pacific, a high-stakes competition is unfolding. The United States and China are both pushing the limits of their airpower, each aiming to outdo the other. The U. S. is betting big on advanced technology, while China is focusing on sheer numbers. The U. S. Air Force is ma

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Nov 17 2025BUSINESS

Air China Cargo Joins Airbus A350F Freighter Revolution

Air China Cargo has taken a big step forward by ordering six Airbus A350F freighters. This is a major deal because it makes Air China Cargo the first in mainland China to use this new type of plane. The Airbus A350F is designed to be more efficient than older models like the Boeing 747-400F and Airb

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Nov 16 2025POLITICS

Germany's Finance Chief Heads to China for Tough Talks

Germany's finance minister is off to China to talk about some big issues. Lars Klingbeil wants to chat about trade problems, like how China controls important materials and makes too much steel and electric car parts. He thinks talking directly to China is the best way to handle these problems. Thi

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Nov 08 2025POLITICS

China's New Aircraft Carrier: A Game Changer in the South China Sea

China has just added a new aircraft carrier to its fleet. This one is special. It's the first to use catapults to launch planes. The carrier, named Fujian, was officially introduced at a ceremony in Yulin, Hainan. President Xi Jinping was there to celebrate the event. The Fujian is huge. It's about

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Nov 07 2025BUSINESS

U. S. and China Take a Break from Port Fees

The U. S. government announced it would hold talks with China about its strong position in shipbuilding and ocean shipping. This comes as they put a temporary halt on certain fees for Chinese ships docking at U. S. ports. The pause on these fees, which can add up to billions each year, is part of a

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