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China must “sincerely repent” for the bloody crackdown of pro-democracy demonstrators on and around Tiananmen Square three decades ago and promote democratic reforms, Taiwan’s government said on Monday ahead of...
Australians enjoying a sunny winter morning were surprised by the sight of three Chinese warships steaming into to Sydney Harbour on Monday, forcing the prime minister to reassure jittery residents....
China’s Defence Minister Wei Fenghe said on Sunday that a war with the United States would be a disaster for the world while issuing a warning to Washington not to...
Twitter has apologised for suspending a number of accounts critical of China, days before the politically sensitive 30th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown. The apology came after activists said...
The United States warned China on Saturday against threatening its neighbours' sovereignty and said Washington is investing in new military technology to defend its Asian allies. Washington and Beijing have...
Business Bureau, Gulf Today A delegation from Expo Centre Sharjah (ECS), headed by Sultan Shattaf, Director, Business Development & Marketing, will be heading towards Las Vegas to attend the...
Emilio Lozoya, a former chief of Mexico’s state oil firm Pemex, was arrested on Tuesday in Palma de Mallorca after an arrest warrant was issued by Mexican authorities, a spokesman...
Chinese state media on Wednesday dangled the threat of cutting exports of rare earths to the United States as a counter-strike in the trade war, potentially depriving Washington of a...
The benchmark Sensex closed just 66 points in the green after moving within a narrow range on Tuesday, as poll euphoria appears to be fading. The Sensex closed 66.44 points,...
Turkey’s Treasury has told the country’s top banks it expects them to buy more lira-denominated bonds, prompting bankers to ask the government to issue more longer-term debt, two bankers told...