Politics

Japan Urges India to Make a Stand on the South China Sea Dispute

Desiree Sison   | Oct 25, 2016 07:59 AM EDT

Japan is eyeing India as an' indispensable partner' in preventing China from its increasing assertiveness in claiming almost the entirety of the disputed South China Sea as it urged New Delhi officials to make a stand and speak on the issue related to the disputed region. read more

China Getting Support of Western Countries in its Fight Against Corruption

Girish Shetti   | Oct 26, 2016 12:10 AM EDT

Several western countries have reportedly committed to China that they will not become havens for corrupt officials, a move which is deemed relevant in the Asian country's fight against corruption. read more

Somalia Pirates Free 26 Hostages, China Says

S. Rina   | Oct 25, 2016 07:37 AM EDT

China claimed that Somalia pirates have freed 26 hostages they held since 2012. The freed hostages reached Nairobi, Kenya on Sunday. read more

Hundreds of Communist Party Members Gather to Discuss Party Reforms

Desiree Sison   | Oct 24, 2016 07:07 AM EDT

Around 400 top members of the powerful Communist Party of China (CPC) have started a four-day private meeting on Monday to discuss how the world's largest political party can be better managed. read more

President Xi Looks Forward to Visiting Manila Upon Philippine President Duterte's Invitation

Desiree Sison   | Oct 23, 2016 08:30 AM EDT

Chinese President Xi Jinping has said that he is looking forward to visiting the Philippines after accepting Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's invitation. read more

China Decries US Warship Intrusion Into its Territorial Waters in the South China Sea

Desiree Sison   | Oct 22, 2016 09:09 AM EDT

China has lambasted the United States after a U.S. Navy warship sailed near the Paracel Islands in the South China Sea on Friday. The islands are under China's control. read more

China Describes the Sailing of U.S. Warship near Disputed Paracel Islands as 'Provocative'

Som Patidar   | Oct 22, 2016 09:30 AM EDT

China hit the United States on Friday for sailing a US Navy warship near disputed Paracel islands in South China Sea. read more

China, Philippines Agree on Future Bilateral Talks to Resolve the South China Sea Dispute

Desiree Sison   | Oct 22, 2016 08:35 AM EDT

Fresh from a successful four-day state visit to China, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on Saturday said that Beijing and Manila have agreed to hold future talks to settle their dispute over territories in the South China Sea. read more

South China Sea Dispute: China, Philippines Agree to Resume Talks to Resolve Issue

Som Patidar   | Oct 21, 2016 10:25 AM EDT

China and Philippines have agreed to start bilateral talks to resolve their long-standing territorial dispute over South China Sea. read more

WTO Favors China Over U.S. in Anti-Dumping Case

S. Rina   | Oct 21, 2016 02:37 AM EDT

China scored victory on most of the cases against anti-dumping rules applied by the United States. The World Trade Organization provided a panel ruling for the complaint lodged by China in December 2013. read more

President Xi Gives Full Military Honors to Visiting Philippine President Duterte

Desiree Sison   | Oct 20, 2016 09:03 AM EDT

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte met with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday in what political analysts said was part of Manila's charm offensive aimed at securing trade and investment deals from the world's second largest economy. read more

South China Sea: China, Philippines May Agree to Share Natural Resources in Disputed Region

Som Patidar   | Oct 19, 2016 07:44 AM EDT

China and Philippines may agree to share natural resources in the disputed South China Sea. read more

China to react at Slovak president meeting Dalai Lama

S. Rina   | Oct 18, 2016 12:10 PM EDT

China's Foreign Ministry said it would retaliate following the Slovak president's meeting with the Dalai Lama. The Tibetan spiritual leader is currently on a trip to Europe. He is also visiting Czech Republic and Italy. read more

Dutch Ambassador to China Suspended over Alleged Affair

S. Rina   | Oct 18, 2016 11:52 AM EDT

Ron Keller, the Dutch ambassador in Beijing, has been suspended following an alleged affair with a Chinese employee. The Ministry of Foreign Affair has started an investigation. It also stated that Keller would not remain actively in post during the investigation. Keller was sent to China in December last year. read more

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