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Communist Party Of China

Solly stays home as John does the Beijing Boogie
Opinion
/ 6 September 2024

Solly stays home as John does the Beijing Boogie

John Steenhuisen’s appointment of Roman Cabanac is a bro too far.

By Paddy Harper
Is China back — for the long haul?
Opinion
/ 19 January 2023

Is China back — for the long haul?

Recent policy reversals have left investors optimistic about the country but more is needed to ensure long-term growth

By Yuen Yuen Ang
China flip-flops over zero-Covid in the face of rising protests
Opinion
/ 13 December 2022

China flip-flops over zero-Covid in the face of rising protests

Easing of restrictions marks a shift in policy, but Beijing’s stance remains hazy and inconsistent

By Minxin Pei
China: Xi Jinping’s speech short on detail, big on pride
Opinion
/ 18 October 2022

China: Xi Jinping’s speech short on detail, big on pride

The president’s speech at the Communist Party of China’s congress was vague on the issue of Taiwan as the party paves the way for his third term

By William Yang
Africa can capitalise on China’s ascendancy
Opinion
/ 5 October 2022

Africa can capitalise on China’s ascendancy

China’s economic rise and growing footprint presents an alternative to the West

By Emmanuel Matambo
How China broke the chain of infection
Article
/ 22 April 2020

How China broke the chain of infection

As information about the coronavirus emerged, the Chinese government and Chinese society began to organise an immense campaign against its spread

By Vijay Prashad, Weiyan Zhu and Du Xiaojun
Three lessons from the Hong Kong protests
Article
/ 2 July 2019

Three lessons from the Hong Kong protests

If China’s leaders cannot endorse a genuine election of the chief executive, they should at least revert to their plan of holding a popular vote

By Steve Tsang
China disrupts WhatsApp ahead of Communist Party meeting
Article
/ 26 September 2017

China disrupts WhatsApp ahead of Communist Party meeting

Chinese authorities have allegedly disrupted WhatsApp use in the country, adding this app to a list of foreign media that is already blocked

By Staff Reporter
China’s Xi: Corruption could ruin the Communist Party
Article
/ 19 November 2012

China’s Xi: Corruption could ruin the Communist Party

China’s new leader Xi Jinping has highlighted corruption as a scourge that could bring down the Communist Party.

By Sapa Ap
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Article
/ 8 July 2011

Chinese communists still partying at 90

Staff in the lavish library of the Chinese Academy of Sciences were assembling huge display boards to commemorate the 90th birthday of the CPC.

By Isabel Hilton
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Article
/ 13 June 2008

Zuma renews ties in China

There was no need for apprehension once the term of the current South African government came to an end, ANC leader Jacob Zuma said in China.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 29 January 2008

Wild China weather kills 25, besieges heartland

Chinese premier Wen Jiabao took a bullhorn in hand to encourage stranded passengers in the snow-bound city of Changsha, as unusually severe winter weather snarled transport throughout the south amidst the country’s worst power crisis.

By Lu Jianxin

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