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China property market threat: Concerns Evergrande may default on huge debts

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Shares in the Chinese property giant Evergrande have slumped again after two credit downgrades in the past week. There have been mounting concerns that the company could default on its enormous debts.
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China curbs gaming addiction, bars 'effeminate' culture

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Cracking down on China's entertainment industry. Celebrities are the latest target of Beijing’s efforts to promote socialist values.
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UK sailing its largest warship amid South China Sea tensions

9th - Higher Ed
The United Kingdom has moved its largest warship, and a number of other ships, to the South China Sea.
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Taiwan lands fighters on highway as annual war games reach peak

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President Tsai praises Taiwan’s combat skills and training in defending the island’s airspace.
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China changes family policy, allowing up to 3 children

9th - Higher Ed
China's ruling Communist Party says it will ease birth limits to allow all couples to have three children instead of two, in order to cope with the rapid rise in the average age of its population.
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China allows families to have 3 children

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The Chinese government has eased its restrictions on births to cope with its aging society and will allow families to have three children.
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Spavor verdict further strains Canada-China relations

9th - Higher Ed
Canada’s troubled relationship with China was put under more strain by the verdict and sentencing of Michael Spavor, whose arrest is seen as payback for the arrest of Huawei CFO Meng Wengzhou. Arguments in Meng’s extradition hearing...
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The potential impact of Michael Spavor’s sentence

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Ben Roswell, former diplomat and president of the Canadian International Council, talks about the impact Michael Spavor’s sentencing will have on Michael Kovrig and China’s political positioning with Canada.
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Canadian jailed for 11 years on spying charges in China

9th - Higher Ed
Businessman Michael Spavor, who has been detained since December 2018, was found guilty by a court in Dandong.
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China showcases artificial intelligence advances

9th - Higher Ed
Super computers, rockets and robots are among the innovations on display at annual tech-themed forum.
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Hong Kong freezes assets of media tycoon Lai under security law

9th - Higher Ed
Use of security law’s powers for the first time to target a listed company could have repercussions for investor sentiment in the city.
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Michael Spavor handed 11 years in prison in China on espionage conviction

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Freelance reporter Patrick Fok reports from Beijing on the diplomatic solidarity shown for Michael Spavor at the Canadian embassy there. (AP Photo)
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Brussels moves to control takeovers of EU companies by foreign governments

9th - Higher Ed
The European Commission has proposed a new law to investigate the activity of companies that receive subsides from non-EU governments.
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US-China relations: Tension remains under Biden administration

9th - Higher Ed
Al Jazeera look at US relations with China in President Joe Biden's first 100 days in office.
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China launches key module of space station planned for 2022

9th - Higher Ed
Tianhe module is one of the three main components of what would be space station China is building to rival the International Space Station.
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Film on 2019 Hong Kong protests vies for Oscars, riles China

9th - Higher Ed
Do Not Split does not shy away from the violence of the protests, but at its heart is the emotional toll on the young people struggling to protect the city they love.
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In the midst of Europe's 5G rollout, world powers set their sights on 6G

9th - Higher Ed
The European Union, the United States, Japan, China and South Korea are all making early moves over the next generation of wireless technology.
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Beijing launches campaign against human rights abuse 'lies'

9th - Higher Ed
Some Chinese consumers are punishing foreign companies including Swedish clothing brand H&M for raising concerns about the use of forced labour in Xinjiang textile factories.
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EU-China: Sanctions, threats and boycotts see relations enter downward spiral

9th - Higher Ed
Relations between the bloc and Beijing have taken a sudden turn for the worse after Brussels coordinated sanctions with its Western allies.
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14 countries raise concern over WHO report on COVID origin

9th - Higher Ed
Group including US, Japan and UK say the study was delayed and scientists lacked full access to data, as the WHO chief calls for a deeper probe into lab leak theory.
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UN needs to enter China 'without restrictions or limitations': Antonio Guterres

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In an exclusive interview with CBC News chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres says the United Nations is engaged in a "serious negotiation" with China about granting UN officials access to...
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China attacks Western nations, firms over Xinjiang cotton boycott

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Officials warn companies against ‘politicising economic behaviour’ amid Western concerns over forced labour in Xinjiang’s cotton industry.
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How Biden’s Call With China’s Xi Jinping Could Lay Foundation for More Diplomacy

9th - Higher Ed
John Quelch, the dean of the University of Miami Herbert Business School, joined Cheddar to talk about the significance of the first phone call between President Joe Biden and China’s President Xi Jinping since February. He noted that...
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China sanctions British citizens as retaliation for Xinjiang accusations

9th - Higher Ed
China is sanctioning nine U.K. citizens, accusing them of spreading lies about the treatment of Uighur Muslims after London imposed penalties on Chinese officials.