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US condemns China's decision to ban BBC World News

Washington: The US has condemned China's decision to ban BBC World News.

Ban on BBC 'unacceptable curtailing of media freedom' by China : UK

London/IBNS: The British government has slammed China over media censorship, after Beijing banned BBC World News for its reporting of Uighur minority.

Was on phone call with Xi Jinping for two hours: US President Joe Biden

Washington/IBNS:  US President Joe Biden on Thursday said that he made his first conversation over a phone call with Chinese leader Xi Jinping since taking office.

Pakistan says China's Sinopharm vaccine not recommended for people aged above 60

The Chinese Sinopharm vaccine for Covid-19, which started being administered in Pakistan recently, is not recommended for people aged over 60, a top official said.

Pakistan govt is struggling to repay, may seek debt relief from China Belt and Road loan

Islamabad: Pakistan is now planning to ask China for relief in payments for power projects which Beijing has financed for the past eight years, media reports said.

US conducts joint Guam drill with Australia, Japan to counter China

The United States is conducting a joint exercise with Australia and Japan on Guam, an  unincorporated territory of the United States in Micronesia subregion of the western Pacific Ocean, in an attempt to counter the increasing vulnerability to attack from Russia or China, media reports saiad.

Taiwan should join global semiconductor supply chain alliance against China, feels expert

Taipei: Taiwan should join any global semiconductor supply chain alliance against China to protect its technological advantage and national security, said assistant research fellow at the government-funded Institute for National Defense and Security Research Wang Che-jen.

China forced labour issue in Xinjiang: Solar companies now tracing supply chains

Beijing: Several solar companies have pledged to oppose forced labor in their supply chains as concern over the sector's reliance on China’s Xinjiang region has been raised in recent times.

China’s new coastguard law: Indonesian official voices concern

Beijing: China’s new coastguard law has spiked the risk of a “spillover conflict” into Indonesia’s territorial waters around the Natuna Islands, warned Indonesia’s Maritime Security Agency  chief.

US military does not see Russia-China-Iran Naval Drill as 'impediment': Pentagon

Washington/Sputnik: The US military does not view an upcoming exercise of Russian, Chinese and Iranian navies in the Indian Ocean as an impediment to its ability to defend freedom of the seas and support allies, the Pentagon spokesman John Kirby told reporters on Monday.

Chinese govt is now promoting education drive to make boys more 'manly'

Beijing:  China's education ministry's recent notice has triggered a controversy as it suggested that young Chinese men have become too "feminine".

Japan, British ministers exchange views on China's decision to change Coast Guard Law

Tokyo: Japan and British ministers recently raised concern over China's decision to change Coast Guard Law.

Beijing 2022 Olympics: Activists call to boycott event over China's record on human rights abuse

Beijing: A group of activists, who are campaigning for human rights in Tibet and support for ethnic Uygurs, have called for boycotting the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing.

United States will continue to stand up for human rights and democratic values: Antony J. Blinken tells Yang Jiechi

Washington/Beijing: US Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken in his talks with  China's Director of the Office of the Central Commission for Foreign Affairs Yang Jiechi has said Washington will continue to stand up for human rights and democratic values.

Australian Education Minister Alan Tudge accuses China of spreading 'disinformation'

Canberra: Australia's Education Minister Alan Tudge has alleged that China is spreading “disinformation” after Beijing warned students against studying in Australia.