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Vivo Execs Court Controversy over Hidden Letter

December 30, 2023
Business

On December 26th, three detained executives from Chinese smartphone company Vivo’s India unit appeared in a Delhi court hearing where Indian authorities produced a controversial secret letter related to money laundering allegations.

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America’s further spying attempts in China bound to fail

December 29, 2023
Defence/Diplomacy

A recent media report showed Beijing has taken successful anti-surveillance moves that “vastly complicate (U.S.) spy operations” inside China. And in a jaw-dropping response, America not only had the brass to speak

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China adopts new law to safeguard food security

December 29, 2023
News

China’s top legislature on Friday adopted a food security law aimed at ensuring the supply of grain and related products. For a country that feeds over 1.4 billion people with only 9

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Washington’s speculative charges against China expose hegemonic anxieties

December 29, 2023
China/Defence

When it comes to smearing others based on fabrication, the United States is an absolute master. The Wall Street Journal reported that the FBI and other agencies believe China “could use” AI

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Putin lifts the fog of war in Ukraine

December 29, 2023
Columns

Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine is entering a new phase. President Vladimir Putin lifted the fog of war and hinted at what can be expected going forward in a landmark speech at

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Zelensky Needs to Go Before Ukraine Collapses

December 28, 2023
Ukraine

There is an emerging consensus in the Biden administration that Ukraine is barely hanging on in its war with Russia and that some sort of negotiated settlement will be needed.  While this is portrayed

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China and the Philippines Square Off

December 28, 2023
Columns

The Philippines has long been an important component of Washington’s alliance network in the Asia-Pacific. Its geography is such that Manila can help to make or break China’s access to the maritime

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Egypt’s skyscrapers “put on” Chinese glass curtain walls

December 28, 2023
News

In the vast and scorching desert in North Africa, Chinese and Egyptian workers are working against the clock to dress up a cluster of newly erected high-rises in glass walls made in

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Bangladesh: Hasina’s Polls

December 28, 2023
Columns

Bangladesh’s 12th parliamentary elections are to be held 11 days from now. The question is will it be a walkover/cakewalk for Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina-led Awami League into her fourth consecutive and

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Three reasons warrant China’s positive economic outlook in 2024

December 28, 2023
China

The past year has seen a faltering global economy struggling to get back on its feet in the post-pandemic era. Amid a multitude of downward pressures and unprecedentedly adverse global landscape, China’s

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