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The Diplomat

  1. China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan Construction to Begin in October, Kyrgyz President Says

    Sadyr Japarov reportedly said the railway will make Kyrgyzstan “a transit country for the world.” But the project is an enormous undertaking with unclear financing.
    5/7/2024
  2. Pakistan’s Military Says March Suicide Attack That Killed 5 Chinese Was Planned in Afghanistan

    An army spokesperson said the attack, which killed Chinese engineers working on Pakistan’s Dasu Dam, was carried out by an Afghan national.
    5/7/2024
  3. Iran’s Outreach to Sri Lanka and the Quest for Regional Influence

    With recent attempts to strengthen bilateral ties with South Asian countries, Iran intends to project its diplomatic clout both domestically and globally.
    5/7/2024
  4. 25 Years Later: How a US Stealth Bomber Strike on China’s Belgrade Embassy Shook the World

    The strike symbolized the height of the unipolar moment of the post-Cold War era – and forced potential U.S. adversaries to shore up their defenses.
    5/7/2024
  5. What Is the State of US Assistance to Afghanistan and Afghans?

    The U.S. remains the largest donor to the Afghan people, though funding has certainly dwindled since 2021.
    5/7/2024

South China Morning Post

  1. China5139;s devastating rainstorms show there5139;s no room for complacency when it comes to climate risks

    Deadly highway collapse and tornado in storm-battered Guangdong province serve as reminders of importance of predicting and preparing for weather disasters.
    5/7/2024
  2. Who5139;s who on Xi5139;s Europe trip: Chinese president accompanied in Macron meeting by top party and ministerial officials

    Entourage features senior Chinese diplomats and officials who oversee the country5139;s economic and trade affairs.
    5/7/2024
  3. Knifeman kills 2 and injures 21 in attack at hospital in China5139;s Yunnan province

    A local villager has been identified as the main suspect following the incident in Zhenxiong country on Tuesday morning
    5/7/2024
  4. Taiwan5139;s 5138;wartime scenario5139; security drills to target critical infrastructure

    Series of exercises later this year to focus on 5138;operational resilience5139; of essential facilities.
    5/6/2024
  5. Chinese health chief Ma Xiaowei steps down after steering nation through pandemic and defending strict zero-Covid

    Ma mobilised thousands of medical staff to help during major outbreaks while arguing in favour of stringent testing, quarantines and lockdowns.
    5/6/2024

The China Project

  1. The China Project

    From 2016 to 2023, we published an extraordinary range of China-focused articles, podcasts, interviews, and videos. Here are a few highlights.
    12/31/2023
  2. Taipei Pride celebrates queer diversity despite its challenges

    Asia’s LGBT capital ended its pride week with a hugely successful parade. The movement faces its challenges though.
    11/9/2023
  3. American innkeeper in rural China keeps a light on for guests

    Brian Linden and his wife Jeanee invested their life savings in building a business in rural China decades ago. The legacy and future of their work are uncertain amid shaky U.S.-China relations.
    11/7/2023
  4. Some sad news

    We have to shut down. This is why.
    11/6/2023
  5. With mines, ports, and factories, China is set to dominate Latin America’s electric vehicle industry

    The region has some of the largest mineral reserves for this industry, including copper and lithium. Chinese companies also see opportunities in the local vehicle market.
    11/6/2023

The Guardian