‘Old friend’ Putin may end up killing Xi Jinping’s Olympic dreams
China has invested a gargantuan USD 3.9 billion in the Winter Olympics infrastructure and has announced that all 26 athletic venues will be powered by green energy. ...
China has invested a gargantuan USD 3.9 billion in the Winter Olympics infrastructure and has announced that all 26 athletic venues will be powered by green energy. ...
Tibetans are no fans of the Chinese Communist Party. They despise the Chinese state and want nothing to do with it. They long for freedom and sovereignty. To that ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping had expected North Korea to send its athletes to participate in the upcoming Beijing Winter Olympics. Kim Jong-un, however, has now sent him ...
Life has come full circle for China in a matter of less than a month. Last month, China was telling Australia that it isn’t bothered if Australia ...
Germany has a new Chancellor, Olaf Scholz, and a new coalition government has taken charge of Germany with the single mandate of making China’s life miserable. The Chinese ...
Almost 80 per cent of Tibetan children in China have been placed in a vast system of government-run “boarding schools”, where they are cut off from their families, language ...
On the 6th of December in 2021, the US had announced its official boycott of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. A mere two weeks later, the US ...
The Chinese Communist Party has not grown in its understanding of the responsibilities which accrue as a country becomes an economic superpower. After gifting the world with ...
Beijing will host the 2022 Winter Olympics, and the world has a mere two months to decide if it wants to censure Chinese hegemony. And let us ...
The Beijing Winter Olympics, to be held in the Chinese capital city next year are a major event for the Chinese Communist Party. At a time when the ...
China-made things don’t last, but Covid is an exception. Despite this deadly pandemic hounding the world, Japan this year managed to conduct the Tokyo Olympics 2020 quite ...
Japan’s current Medium Term Defense Program, approved by the Cabinet of then Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in late 2018, sets aside roughly 27.47 trillion yen ($250 billion) ...
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