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Kerry hopes climate cooperation will redefine US-China ties

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US envoy John Kerry tells China's top diplomat, Wang Yi, that their two governments could use climate cooperation to red
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Combating climate change: US envoy in China to restart stalled talks

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The United States and China have resumed talks on how they can cooperate to combat global warming.
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EU to lift Fukushima restrictions on food imports imposed after nuclear accident

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Economic security, particuarly in relation to China, was also a key topic.
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Yellen sees progress in US-China ties at end of Beijing visit

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The US Treasury Secretary has ended her four-day visit to China.
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July starting with record-setting hot, volatile weather around the world

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Several parts of the world are dealing with extreme weather events. In the U.S., heatwaves are causing health risks, wildfires are destroying property and tornados are killing people as they shred neighbourhoods. Records were also set in...
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Hong Kong’s national security law three years later

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Three years after China introduced a national security law for Hong Kong that cracked down on anti-government protests, the city has changed. CBC’s Saša Petricic found a different atmosphere where dissent remains, but it’s a lot quieter.
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Beijing and New Delhi bake under hot weather

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China's capital issued its highest-level heat alert on Friday as temperatures soared to 40 C. Residents in India's capital were also in the grip of an extreme heat wave.
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Foreign interference leaker will be caught and punished, says PM's top security adviser

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Jody Thomas, the prime minister's national security and intelligence adviser, says the person who leaked information to the media about Chinese interference in Canadian elections will be caught and punished, because of the resulting...
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US-China tensions threaten Taiwan’s status as global chip hub

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Economy of the world’s largest semiconductor manufacturer has taken a hit amid geopolitical power play.
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‘A real conversation’: Blinken has ‘constructive’ talks in China

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Top US diplomat meets his Chinese counterpart in Beijing during the highest-level official visit in five years.
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Xi, Blinken agree to stabilise US-China ties in Beijing talks

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The two sides ‘made progress’, Chinese President Xi Jinping says after talks with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
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China’s Xi Jinping backs ‘just cause’ of Palestinian statehood

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Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas Beijing visit highlights China's Middle East role against US influence.
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China's economy anemic as industrial output and retails sales gro

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China's economy weakened in May as industrial output and retail sales fell short of expectations. Beijing aims to bolste
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RCMP officials questioned about handling of China interference allegations

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RCMP Commissioner Michael Duheme and Deputy Commissioner Mark Flynn say the RCMP opened an investigation into 'reported allegations of intimidation' targeting MP Michael Chong and other parliamentarians.
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Chinese Canadians say they don’t need public hearings to tell them what they already know

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Cherie Wong, Executive Director of Alliance Canada Hong Kong talks to Power and Politics about her organization's newest report detailing foreign election interference in Canada.
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Shangri-La Dialogue: Beijing defends manoeuvres at security summit

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At an Asia security forum, Chinese defence minister says Beijing seeks dialogue with the United States and warns against “NATO-like” alliances in the Pacific region.
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Elon Musk in China: Entrepreneur looking to expand Tesla deals

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Elon Musk is expanding operations in China which is the world's biggest electric vehicle market
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Regulating AI: Chinese technology company to roll out Chabot

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G7 leaders in Japan have called for more standards to ensure 'trustworthy' artificial intelligence.
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G7 Summit: China summons Japan's ambassador over criticism

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China's asked the U-S to meet it halfway - and bring bilateral ties back on track.
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China’s Xi hosts Central Asia summit as Russian influence wanes

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The leaders of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan are in Xian for a two-day meeting.
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Poilievre says he 'chose not to meet' with special rapporteur

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Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre says the special rapporteur on foreign interference, David Johnston, should hand over his duties to someone without ties to the Trudeau Foundation.
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No public inquiry on foreign interference needed, rapporteur says

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Special rapporteur David Johnston explains why he ruled out recommending a public inquiry into foreign election interference. He says his investigation did reveal shortcomings in how intelligence is communicated to the government and...
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Johnston ruled out foreign interference inquiry. Was it a mistake?

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David Johnston has ruled out calling a public inquiry into foreign interference and Prime Minister Trudeau says his government will follow that recommendation. But is it the right move politically? And what happens next?
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David Johnston on why he ruled out public inquiry on foreign interference

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Former Governor General and special rapporteur on foreign government interference David Johnston says that he found no government coverup or negligence in his investigation. However, he tells CBC chief political correspondent Rosemary...