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Xi, Mauritian president exchange congratulations on 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties

Published: April 17,2022 Chinese President Xi Jinping and his Mauritian counterpart, Prithvirajsing Roopun, exchanged congratulatory messages on Friday to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between the two countries. Xi pointed out that since the establishment of diplomatic relations half a century ago, China-Mauritius ties have seen healthy and stable …

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Foreign Ministry slams claims on China-Russia ties

Published: April 16,2022 By ZHAO JIA  Published Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian.[Photo/fmprc.gov.cn] China has urged certain individuals not to repeatedly hype up the so-called territorial issue between Beijing and Moscow, saying on Monday that such rumors have no audience in either country and are doomed to fail. Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian made …

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China, Uganda sign economic, technical cooperation agreement

Published: April 16,2022 Uganda and China on Thursday signed an economic and technical cooperation agreement aimed at improving the livelihood of Ugandans. Matia Kasaija, the Ugandan minister of Finance, signed the document on behalf of Uganda while Zhang Lizhong, the Chinese ambassador to Uganda, signed it on behalf of China. Kasaija said the …

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China condemns US human rights reports

Published: April15,2022 By WANG QINGYUN  Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian. [Photo/fmprc.gov.cn] The United States’ annual human rights reports and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s accusations made against the Chinese government are “full of political lies and ideological bias”, Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said on Wednesday. The US attacked China’s political system and human rights …

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UK to send asylum seekers to Rwanda for processing

Published: April 15,2022 Migrants attempting to cross the English Channel by dinghy.(Getty Images) The United Kingdom and Rwanda plan to seal a deal that will see asylum seekers who arrive in Britain flown 4,500 kilometers offshore for processing in the East African country. The controversial agreement between the British and …

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NATO urged to stop twisting China’s role

Published:April14,2022 By CHEN YINGQUN NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg chairs a foreign ministers’ meeting of the bloc in Brussels, Belgium, April 7, 2022. [Photo/Xinhua] Alliance chief’s distortion of efforts to promote peace aids no one, experts say Provocative comments by NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg have once again distorted China’s responsible …

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China, US need to work together as in the era of The Flying Tigers

Published:April13,2022 By Staff Writer The US foreign policy of blaming China for almost everything that does not go well has been consistent with different US administrations over time. But recently, the commemoration of “remembering heroes- 80th Anniversary of the Flying Tigers and America’s Second World War Air Defence of China …

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China “Zero-COVID Policy” the best option to save lives

Published: April 11,2022 By Gerald Mbanda The latest outbreak of COVID-19 Omicron variant in the financial city of Shanghai has increased the number of local infections forcing authorities once again to impose partial lockdowns.  Western critics have come out to blame China for imposing a zero-COVID Policy that is “inconveniencing citizens, hampering economic activities as well as …

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China, Africa dialogue spurring shared development, says Kenyan expert

Published: April 11,2022 The dialogue and harmony between China and Africa is spurring development for both regions, Peter Kagwanja, chief executive of Nairobi-headquartered Africa Policy Institute, said in a commentary published in the Nation newspaper on Sunday. In the 21st century, the expert said, China and Africa have resolved to walk …

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China’s green transition matters to the world

Published: April 10,2022 By Ani Dasgupta LI MIN/CHINA DAILY Today, climate change is impacting every place. Last year saw a record number of climate-induced weather disasters-from forest fires, droughts and heat waves to floods in Europe and China-that affected more than 3.4 billion people, or 40 percent of the global population. The need for real, lasting …

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