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  • Beijing is making its biggest move yet to patch up the property crisis threatening to blow up China's economy - Business Insider 24.11.23385555
  • How China became the world's largest debt collector - Deutsche Welle 23.11.23385296
  • China and Uruguay upgrade ties as leaders meet in Beijing - AFP 22.11.23384925
  • A New Front Is Opening Up in the US-China Conflict Over Chips - Bloomberg 21.11.23384665
  • China reaffirms support for new nations joining BRICS as Argentina signals rejection - Reuters 20.11.23384443
  • China warns Argentina severing ties would be 'serious mistake' - Reuters 21.11.23384664
  • China woos global south and embraces Putin at belt and road Beijing summit - Guardian 16.10.23378505
  • Chinese financial watchdog warns of risks as Premier Li takes helm - Reuters 11.20.23384444
  • Thin Ice in the Himalayas: Handling the India-China Border Dispute - Crisis Group 14.11.23430184
  • US-China Rivalry Worsens Despite Talks, Report to Congress Finds - Bloomberg 14.11.23383545
  • Why businesses are pulling profits from China - BBC News 14.11.23383544
  • Yellen Says China’s Support for Industries Poses Global ‘Risk’ - Bloomberg 14.11.23383546
  • Backlash in the US: Leaders Condemn 'Horrific' Violence Outside Hamas Film Screening - Newsweek 09.11.23382774
  • China urges G7 to stop 'inciting confrontation' - Reuters 09.11.23382773
  • How China Now Rules the Waves - Newsweek 07.11.23382640
  • China's first deficit in foreign investment signals West's 'de-risking' pressure - Reuters 06.11.23382315
  • China Ousts Defense Minister, Ending Mystery Over His Status - Bloomberg 25.10.23380252
  • China’s Belt and Road Initiative is boosting science — the West must engage, not withdraw - Nature 24.10.23380219
  • Serbia secures free trade agreement and €4bn in infrastructure contracts with China - Intellinews 18.10.23378261
  • China makes diplomatic push on Israel-Hamas war - Axios World 18.10.23378262
  • China makes diplomatic push on Israel-Hamas war - Axios World 18.10.23378263
  • China's exports and imports drop again in September - CNBC 13.10.23376952
  • What China’s Foreign Relations Law Tells Us About Its View of the International Community - UCS 11.09.23373216
  • ‘Severe stress’: Myanmar, South China Sea push ASEAN to breaking point - Al Jazeera 04.09.23372689
  • Measuring Religion in China - Pew Research Centre 30.08.23371358
  • Good riddance to Chinese triumphalism as economic disaster looms - Telegraph 26.08.23368385
  • Australia’s trade with China won’t return to normal until restrictions are removed, minister says - CNBC 25.08.23368383
  • Stimulus or bust: Investors staying out of China until the spending starts - Reuters 24.08.2023368093
  • Chinese economic slowdown is a result of debt supercycle - Guardian 21.08.23367717
  • Deepening problems for the Chinese financial system - WSWS 16.08.23367505
  • China says it will remove tariffs on Australian barley - Tuko 04.08.2023364082
  • Markets mostly rise on rate hopes but China fears weigh - Tuko 20.07.2023360392
  • How is China shifting its foreign policy to counter moves to ‘contain’ it from the West? - Conversation 19.07.23363306
  • China's economy grew 6.3% on-year in second quarter - Tuko 17.07.2023359634
  • 'Artificially high' growth predicted for China in Q2: survey - Tuko 15.07.2023359155
  • China exports plunge in June, deepening economic woes - Tuko 13.07.23358967
  • China must rethink its reliance on property sales to see real growth - BBC 07.07.23358018
  • Marriage in China: More young people reject tying the knot - DW 03.07.2023356964
  • Chinese defense minister meets with Russian navy chief - DW 03.07.2023356840
  • Yellen to visit China, raising need to 'responsibly manage' ties - Tuko 02.07.2023356841
  • China calls West's economic de-risking a 'false proposition' - Tuko 27.06.23355703
  • China imposes limits on Russian banks - DW 21.06.23 354379
  • China imports of Russian oil highest since Ukraine invasion: data - Tuko 20.06.23354012
  • China welcomes Bangladesh to BRICS as the grouping seeks expansion: Spokesperson - United News of Bangladesh 20.06.23354011
  • Hong Kong, Shanghai lead Asia losses as China rate cut falls flat - Tuko 20.06.23353787
  • With record unemployment, China's youth confront bleak job market - Tuko 20.06.23353785
  • Asian markets fail to build on rally with eye on China policy - Tuko 18.06.23353438
  • China: Blinken attends 'constructive' talks in Beijing - DW 19.06.23353432
  • Germany and China to hold bilateral talks amid strained relations - DW 18.06.23353433
  • Pundits Keep Predicting China’s Imminent Collapse — and Keep Getting It Wrong - Jacobin 15.06.23353421
  • China says PM Hasina's remarks against sanctions reflect a 'large part of int'l community's mind' - United News of Bangladesh 14.06.2023352403
  • Goldman Sachs sees ‘no quick fix’ for China’s ailing property sector even as developers rally the most since November - South China Morning Post 12.06.23351157
  • China: Young people feel the crunch in tough job market - DW 09.06.23351014
  • China's exports fall 7.5% in May, adding to stimulus talk - Tuko 07.06.23350454
  • A US-China war will be an 'unbearable disaster', world big enough for both superpowers: Chinese Defence Minister - United News of Bangladesh 05.06.23349704
  • China berates EU at World Trade Organization for policies it calls unfair - South China Morning Post 05.06.23349702
  • China’s 11.6m graduates face a jobs market with no jobs - Guardian 01.06.23348385
  • China-Russia Relations Since Ukraine: What Chinese Scholars are Saying - TFF 31.05.23374090
  • China throws down the gauntlet: lifted off C919, first domestically produced plane - Urban Life 29.05.23348103
  • China's youth face dismal job prospects - RFA 22.05.23348383
  • China's International Lending And The Developing World's Indebtedness - Sunday Trust 14.05.23346236
  • What is China’s political system? - TFF 10.05.23347660
  • How China makes economic plans: key moments explained - Conversation 09.05.23346373
  • Podcast: China, the peacemaker? - Intercept 03.05.23 344329
  • Not Macron’s China views, global double standards are the problem - Al Jazeera 21.04.23341839
  • China moves to boost traditional Chinese medicine culture - Xin Hua 19.04.23341702
  • China's economic growth accelerates with consumption boost - Naharnet 18.04.23341522
  • China’s economy grows 4.5 percent, beating expectations - Al Jazeera 18.04.23341576
  • China’s “yuan diplomacy”: A new form of debt trap - News Day 18.04.23341521
  • Analyses, comments and opinion pieces in various Chinese media - Jan Oberg 10.04.23344923
  • Economic Watch: China an "investment landmark" for French businesses - Xin Hua 07.04.23339739
  • Former chairman of China Everbright Group under investigation - Xin Hua 05.04.23339271
  • Ukraine and The Tunnel at the End of the Light - TFF 16.03.23336031
  • After years of isolation, Xi’s China looks to dominate world stage - Guardian 13.03.23334890
  • World Insights: China's peace efforts widely hailed as world welcomes Saudi-Iran deal - Xin Hua 12.03.23334676
  • China reaffirms its commitment to debt suspension - New Vision 10.03.23334436
  • Oscars urged to remove presenter over China remarks - BBC News 09.03.23333963
  • Why China's position paper on Ukraine crisis annoyed some countries? - New Vision 03.03.23332778
  • Chinese phone makers emerge from Huawei's shadow - New Vision 01.03.23332517
  • China looks forward to advancing ties with Iran: spokesperson - Xin Hua 13.02.23329278
  • Pepe Escobar: Why BRI is back with a bang in 2023 - TFF 23.01.23329549
  • How China's AI is automating the legal system - DW 20.01.23325942
  • Why China’s shrinking population is a big deal - The Conversation 18.01.23325898
  • Chinese FM calls for speedy implementation of China-Arab summit's outcomes - Xinhua 16.01.23324980
  • Martin Jacques: Five key points that the West can learn from China’s governance - TFF 28.12.22323061
  • China calls for ‘arduous efforts’ to revive economy - Al Jazeera 16.12.22320444
  • Hu Jintao argued about official papers before being escorted out of congress - Guardian 25.10.22313342
  • China economy grows faster than expected, but falls short of targets as risks loom - Guardian 24.10.22312745
  • What you need to know about China’s 20th Communist Party Congress - Al Jazeera 15.10.22310702
  • What you need to know about China’s 20th Communist Party Congress - Al Jazeera 15.10.22310628
  • Latvia, Estonia withdraw from China cooperation group - Reuters 11.08.22300096
  • The perils of autocracy - New Statesman 04.08.22299935
  • Chinese propagandist deletes tweet warning Nancy Pelosi’s plane could get shot down - New York Post 30.07.22297914
  • Chinese FM Wang Yi likely to visit Dhaka next month - New Nation 27.07.22297418
  • Can Indonesia weather a global recession by working closer with China? - Deutsche Welle 27.07.22297420
  • How to fix China’s Population Crisis: Say Sorry to Women - HRW 05.07.22293841
  • China launches mission to complete space station assembly - Associated Press 04.06.22289565
  • Chinese Communist party expels former justice minister in latest purge - Guardian 31.03.22280470
  • China’s population is about to shrink for the first time since the great famine struck 60 years ago. Here’s what it means for the world - Conversation 29.05.22288974
  • Podcast: Can China broker an end to Russia’s war in Ukraine? - Guardian 22.03.22278600

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