Hunan businesses take CSR a notch up

“Most of them are severely multiple disabled so it is something that has made us happy that they got a chance to go out today and enjoy the festive season like other children do.”
By Kennedy Nyavaya Dec. 27, 2024

China’s ongoing assault on Uyghur identity and heritage

They claim their actions are necessary to combat terrorism and extremism, but the evidence tells a different story
By Directus Dec. 24, 2024

Campaign for Uyghurs commemorates Uyghur Genocide Recognition Day anniversary

FU reaffirms its solidarity with the Uyghur community and calls upon all nations to honor the Genocide Convention’s core mission: to prevent and punish the crime of genocide
By European Times Dec. 13, 2024

Chinese embassy donates solar lights, conducts free health checks in Zvimba

China donates solar lights, conducts free health checks in Zvimba
By Admin Dec. 6, 2024

Chinese embassy, Teen Rescue Mission donate to inferno victims

Chinese ambassador to Zimbabwe Zhou Ding said the embassy wants the children of the affected traders to continue with education
By Donald Nyandoro Nov. 23, 2024

China’s economic struggle to continue with Trump

Trump’s authoritarian and unpredictable nature and his ‘America First’ policy could be more detrimental to China this time, experts warned.
By European Times Nov. 12, 2024

China unveils $1.4 trln local debt package but no direct stimulus

"I don't think that we will see direct fiscal stimulus aimed at consumption anytime soon," UBP's Casanova said. 
By Reuters Nov. 8, 2024

Dinson invests over US$2 billion in Zim

Dinson is a unit of Tsingshan Group and a Fortune Global 500 company, the world's largest producer of stainless steel.
By Nizbert Moyo Oct. 15, 2024

China sees significant rise in protests despite CCP regime’s tight control: Report

The CDM documented 228 protests led by rural residents over the past two years, most of which were linked to forced relocation and unfair land acquisition.
By The Hongkong Post Sep. 21, 2024