China, Trump and Beijing
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BEIJING - Beijing saw over 2,400 new registrations of overseas-funded businesses in 2025, marking an increase of 19.5 percent year-on-year, according to local authorities.
Air China launches inaugural Beijing-Abu Dhabi nonstop with Boeing 787, marking first direct service between capitals by a Chinese airline
President Donald Trump is weighing potential strikes against Iran that, if conducted, experts say could expose weaknesses of Russia and China as global military powers unable to protect their allies.
Hou's own books include Beijing Smoke-like Trees, which explores daily life in the city, and The Record of Beijing's Prosperity, a study of its historical depth. He has also recently edited Anecdotes of the Yan Capital, a collection of research on Beijing by Qu Xuanying, the son of a senior Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) official.
BEIJING -- Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney arrived in Beijing on Wednesday night, beginning a four-day visit designed to repair foundering relations between the two nations as Canada looks to develop relations with countries other than the United States.
Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo, upon arriving in Beijing, has said in a post on social media on Sunday that his four-day trip aims to “open doors to Finnish companies and thus strengthen Finnish exports to the Asian market,
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to auto analyst Tu Le on the floor of the Detroit Auto Show about the rise of China's auto industry compared to the downturn in U.S. car manufacturing.
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung said he wants to open a “new phase” for relations with China during his first trip to Beijing since he took office in June.
Jan 14 (Reuters) - Chinese authorities have told domestic companies to stop using cybersecurity software made by more than a dozen firms from the U.S. and Israel due to national security concerns, three people briefed on the matter said.
But that thickened a hazardous smog, which cloaked Beijing every winter. In 2017 the government banned coal burning and started installing gas heaters instead. The plan (combined with other measures,
Despite Taipei’s bustling bars and a buoyant economy, thoughts of invasion are never far due to relentless Chinese military pressure and ‘cognitive warfare’