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What Nigeria Can Teach Us About China’s Belt and Road

China’s presence in Africa has sparked widespread debate about whether Beijing is a development partner or a new neocolonizer. For the most part, such...

Kenya’s economic emergency due to Chinese debts

A rising China is not only detrimental for the global economy, but is a dangerous path that needs to be countered through a collective...

Chinese aid to African security forces helps to cement ties, study says

When a Chinese military delegation visited Harare in 2011 to share experiences with Zimbabwean forces, president Robert Mugabe, who was also commander-in-chief of the Zimbabwe...

‘China’s stand may deprive Sri Lanka of USD 2.9 bn from IMF in early 2023’

Text and picture byPRIYAN DE SILVA   Executive Director of the Centre of Policy Alternatives (CPA)  Dr. Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu told journalists and Civil Society Activists at a...

Worker at Canada’s largest electricity producer charged with spying for China, police say

An employee at Canada's largest electricity producer Hydro-Quebec who was involved in researching battery materials has been charged with espionage for allegedly trying to...

Prolonged malicious propaganda by CCP has radicalized Chinese against Tibetans

Under influence of prolonged malicious and negative propaganda by Chinese government against Tibetans, a Chinese woman has gone extreme and called for the extermination...

China seeks to carve out greater share of the global arms market

From 8-13 November, China held its premier aerospace and defense show at Zhuhai International Airport in this southern port city. Foreigners were not invited,...

China Consumer, Factory Activity Down As Virus Controls Rise

Chinese consumer spending contracted in October and factory activity weakened as anti-virus controls following a rise in infections weighed on the economy. Retail sales sank...

China’s COVID Lockdown Sparks Violent Protests In Guangzhou As People Tear Down Barricades

China's strict COVID-19 lockdowns fuelled public anger and some residents in Guangzhou city, which is one of the country’s biggest cities, have staged protests against the stringent rules....

Xi Starts Third Term Facing a Bitter Intellectual War

By Tom Hancock The People’s Economy The beginning of Xi Jinping’s third term in power has been marked by a bitter intellectual war between advocates of state...

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