Published:June16,2022 By Staff reporter China has made it clear supporting initiatives for peace and justice regarding the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. The Chinese Foreign Affairs Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin, said on Thursday that, “China has always independently assessed the Ukraine issue on the basis of the historical context …
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China partnership with Africa can end hunger on the continent
By Staff writer The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), the UN World Food Program (WFP), and the Famine Early Warning System Network said in a statement recently, that millions of people in Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia face starvation due to severe drought. …
Read More »China warns US on Taiwan independence
Published: June13,2022 By staff writer China condemned US arms sale to Taiwan in a bid by the US administration to make Taiwan independent. The warning was delivered by Chinese Defence Minister Wei Fenghe when he met his US counterpart Lloyd Austin on the sidelines of the 19th AShangri-La Dialogue security …
Read More »China’s BRI projects spur economic development in Rwanda
Published:June 09,2022 By Gerald Mbanda Road in Kigali city upgraded by China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC). Photo: (Africa-China Review) China and Rwanda celebrated 50 years of diplomatic cooperation last year 2021. The countries have strengthened cooperation in various fields for half a century. China is one of Rwanda’s largest …
Read More »China responds to Blinken statement on rules based order
Published:June 06,2022 By Staff writer US Secretary of State Antony Blinken recently said at the Foreign Affairs Magazine Centennial Celebrationthat China posed “the most serious long-term challenge to that rules-based order,” which China made China to respond asking the US official to focus on their own domestic challenges. “We hope the US stop wasting the time and focus on …
Read More »UN High Commissioner for Human Rights visit to China; a good step in the right direction
By Staff Writer The visit by the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet to China on May 23-28, can be regarded as the right step in the right direction, given the fact that in the last 17 years, no such visit by the Office of the …
Read More »The US administration should commit to One-China Principle
Published:May25,2022 By Staff writer United States President Joe Biden was in Japan on Monday, where he held talks with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. Speaking in a news conference after the talks, the US president said that the United States would intervene militarily if China attempts to take Taiwan by …
Read More »New Hong Kong Leader, Promises New Chapter, After difficult Period.
By Staff writer John Lee; Hong Kong New Chief Executive. Photo: courtesy The Hong Kong, Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), has a new leader, as commonly known, a new Chief Executive. The media reaction to his selection, tells us much about global geopolitics, and the extent to which journalistic ethics, are …
Read More »China ranks prominently in International Digital Economy Governance
Published:May 19,2022 By Gerald Mbanda Prof. Zha Daojiong-Peking University How can the seeming differences between Chinese positions on governing the digital economy and those as revealed in multilateral digital economy agreements be harmonized? This is a question that was paused by Professor Zha Daojiong, at the School of International Studies and Institute of South-South Cooperation and Development, Peking …
Read More »China’s BRI changing lives and the face of Africa
Published: May 16,2022 By Gerald Mbanda In the Kenyan capital Nairobi, a Chinese-built and financed tollway or Nairobi express highway as it is commonly known, was opened over the weekend. The 27.1 km road linking Jommo Kenyatta International Airport and Nairobi city was financed by the state-owned China Communications Construction Company while the construction work was carried …
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