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Australia deploys troops to Solomon Islands as riots continue
Unrest rocks capital for a second day with rioters targeting Chinatown businesses amid escalating inter-island tensions.
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China building Olympic hockey team stacked with Canadians
Ahead of hosting the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, China is building a men’s hockey team stacked with Canadians who have Chinese heritage, but a former NHL coach says embarrassment is more likely than Olympic glory.
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China struggles to contain Delta variant of COVID
China's zero-COVID-19 policy is showing strain as health authorities struggle to contain the growing spread of the Delta variant.
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Concerns over athlete safety surface ahead of upcoming Olympic Games
Former RCMP deputy commissioner Pierre-Yves Bourduas joins Power & Politics to discuss potential security concerns at the upcoming Beijing Games.
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Canadian athletes to watch at Beijing 2022
Former Olympians Patrick Chan and Spencer O’Brien and sports journalist Donnovan Bennett talk about Team Canada’s prospects at Beijing 2022 and which athletes to watch for.
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Obama tells COP26 China is a barrier to climate progress
Former U.S. president Barack Obama told the COP26 summit that China has become a barrier to progress on climate change, but one American scientist says the country tends to under-promise and over-deliver.
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China urges citizens to stock up before winter, prompts confusion and panic buying
Why China's government has asked people to stock up on vital supplies as winter approaches.
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China ramps up border checks amid COVID outbreaks
China is battling its most widespread COVID-19 outbreak since the virus first spread in Wuhan last year.
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Taiwan tension: European Parliament delegates in Taipei
China says it will stop people who support Taiwan's independence from entering Hong Kong, Macau or its mainland.
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‘Man of action’ Xi looks to consolidate power at key meeting
China's Communist Party is holding an important leadership meeting in Beijing.
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China rations diesel amid nationwide fuel shortages
A fuel shortage in China forces the world's second largest economy to ration diesel.
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Boycott calls in the background 100 days before Beijing Winter Olympics
With 100 days before the Winter Olympics start in Beijing, concerns about human rights abuses in China and calls for boycotts have moved to the background as athletes prepare to focus on their sport. Meanwhile, Lululemon's look for Team...
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Beijing marks 100 days to Winter Olympics amid COVID, rights concerns
100 days out from the Beijing Winter Olympics – Al Jazeera take a look at how China plans to deal with new Covid cases, and calls for a boycott.
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China economy slows; officials say recovery ‘unstable and uneven’
Officials say GDP grew at its slowest place in a year in the third quarter, amid power cuts, property woes and COVID-19 concerns.
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Calls for boycott continue as Olympic flame arrives in Beijing
Organizers kept protesters away when the Olympic flame arrived in Beijing, but calls for a boycott were prominent during the flame’s lighting in Greece.
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China's 'coercion' has defined Canada's foreign policy for 'far too long': Analyst
J. Michael Cole, senior fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute, joined Power & Politics from Taipei, Taiwan Thursday to discuss the rise of China and the growing tensions between Beijing and Taipei: "The next few years will very much...
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The CanSino-Canada vaccine plan
The Fifth Estate's Bob McKeown looks at the plans for a CanSino-Canada vaccine partnership by hearing from CanSino's Canadian scientific adviser, Dr. Luis Barreto, who is a longtime vaccine specialist, and Dr. Scott Halperin, who was...
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A show of China’s force in the air
China is showing off some of its most advanced aircraft, technology, and weaponry at its biggest air show.
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China’s reaction to release of Kovrig, Spavor
Chinese officials continue to deny Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor were released because of the U.S. plea deal with Meng Wanzhou, with some media reports claiming the Canadians pleaded guilty and were returned home only because they...
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Kovrig, Spavor release could be dangerous precedent for Chinese diplomacy
After the dramatic return of Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor, some are concerned China’s actions have set a dangerous precedent for how it might conduct diplomacy in the future.
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Canada should 'learn lesson' from Meng Wanzhou case, says China
Freelance reporter Patrick Fok says Chinese officials in Beijing have rebuked Canada for its role in the Meng Wanzhou case and says it should not do U.S. 'dirty work.'(Carlos Garcia Rawlins/Reuters)
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China says Canada's arrest of Meng was 'dirty job' for the U.S.
China's Foreign Ministry sought to downplay any connection between the return of Huawei chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou to China and China's release of Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor. They also said Meng's arrest was a case of...
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What Meng Wanzhou's release will mean for Canadians Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor
Former Canadian Ambassador to China Guy Saint-Jacques joins Power & Politics to discuss the fates of the two Michaels now that Meng Wanzhou has been released.
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Protesters say broadcasters of Beijing Winter Olympics complicit with China
Human rights groups calling for a boycott of the upcoming Beijing Winter Olympics have turned their attention to broadcasters around the world, which the groups say makes them complicit in China’s human rights abuses.