Editorial

Chinese medical team at Masaka Hospital commended for advancing healthcare in Rwanda

By Africa China Review Staff writer Nurse Wangyingmin (left) and Dr. Bailingxiao (right) examining a patient at Masaka Hospital.     Photo: August 4, (Africa China Review) As China and Rwanda get closer to celebrating 50 years of diplomatic relationship, Africa China Review visited Masaka Hospital located a few kilometres outside the …

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NATO forces and America destroyed Libya, Killed Gaddafi based on lies- UK Parliament report

Africa China Review staff writer In March 2011, the United Kingdom and France, with the support of the United States, led the international community to support an intervention in Libya allegedly to protect civilians from attacks by forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi. A UK parliament report details how NATO’s 2011 …

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America has its own virus secrets

Our military’s long history of biological research complicates the quest to clear up what really happened in Wuhan. By Stephen Kinzer A protective suit worn by researchers who handle viruses is hung up in a biosafety training facility at the US Army Medical Research and Development Command at Fort Detrick …

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China to have a modern military by 2027

Africa China Review Staff writer The Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) yesterday,  August 1st marked the 94th anniversary since its founding with a reflection of the vision and mission of guarding the security of the Chinese people and also contributing to global peace and security.  The Chinese   14th Five-Year …

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22 Years on the Throne: The Accomplishments of King Mohammed VI of Morocco

By Hanane Thamik King Mohammed VI of Morocco The Feast of the Throne is an opportunity to remember the pioneering achievements experienced by Morocco under the reign of King Mohammed VI, to salute the major changes that have taken place over the past twenty-two years. It is also an opportunity …

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China-US relations what is the way forward?

By Gerald Mbanda The People’s Republic of China flag and the U.S. Stars and Stripes fly along Pennsylvania Avenue near the U.S. Capitol in Washington during Chinese President Hu Jintao’s state visit, January 18, 2011. Hu arrived in the United States on Tuesday for a state visit with U.S. President …

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Political parties and organizations around the world call for science based COVID-19 origin-tracing

By Gerald Mbanda As the world still grapples with the devastation caused by COVID-19, political parties and organizations from around the world have called on the international community to promote international anti-epidemic cooperation and avoid politicizing the virus origin-tracing. In a joint statement, seen by Africa China Review, the signatories …

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China launches world’s fastest 600km/h high-speed maglev train

By Africa China Review Staff Reporter CRRC’s maglev train launched on July 20, 2021 China on Tuesday July 20, launched the world’s fastest high-speed maglev train with a top speed of 600km per hour. According to the high-Speed Rail Alliance, the French TGV train is the one that held the world’s record running …

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China commits to support global COVID-19 vaccine cooperation during APEC meeting.

By Gerald Mbanda President Xi Jinping delivers a speech at APEC virtual meeting on Friday, July 16, 2021. [Photo/Xinhua] On Friday, July16, Chinese president Xi Jinping expressed China’s resolve in the global fight against the COVID-19 pandemic as well as the determination to promote multilateralism. While speaking at an informal …

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Why does US play victim of cyber-attacks and blame China?

By Gerald Mbanda When one reads through western media, it is common find headlines accusing China of cyber-attacks and cyber espionage against US. Cyber security analysts question how the US considered having a big monopoly on many key cyberspace resources continually accuses China of carrying out cyber-attacks. The analysts conclude that the US cry is of disguise as a poor victim and a deceptive cover-up of their own cyber …

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