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Bowing to Beijing: German Chancellor Scholz Pushes for Closer Economic Ties in Visit to China
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz arrived in China for a visit focused on mending economic and political relationship between Beijing and Berlin. The post Bowing to Beijing: German Chancellor Scholz Pushes for Closer Economic Ties in Visit to China appeared first on Breitbart.
Once-Hesitant China Lends Full Support to Russian Invasion of Ukraine as Anniversary Nears
China’s Defense Minister Dong Jun reportedly declared that Beijing would “not change or abandon [its] established policy” in support of the Russian invasion of Ukraine this week – a full-throated endorsement presenting a shift from the Communist Party’s prior attempts to remain “neutral” in the conflict.
China, Iran, and Saudi Arabia Recommit to Each Other in Beijing Meeting
Beijing hosted the deputy foreign ministers of Iran and Saudi Arabia this weekend for a meeting the Chinese Foreign Ministry described on Monday as a sign of the Communist Party’s commitment to “play[ing] a constructive role” in the Middle East.
China Lectures Israel on 'Collective Punishment' While Committing Genocide Against Muslims
China lectured the government of Israel this weekend to avoid the “collective punishment” of Palestinians in its response to the mass murder of more than 1,300 people by the jihadist terror group Hamas, attempting to assert itself as a legitimate mediator in the Middle East despite Beijing’s ongoing genocide against its Muslim populations at home.
Vanishing Foreign Minister Becomes Growing Embarrassment for China
The strange disappearance of Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang has become a major embarrassment for the regime in Beijing, as speculation grows that he has been silenced and purged for political reasons or personal misbehavior.
China and Cuba on Secret Spy Base Report: U.S. 'Illegally Occupies' Guantanamo
The communist governments of China and Cuba issued statements on Thursday and Friday denying a report in the Wall Street Journal, citing anonymous sources, that the Castro regime had agreed to allow Beijing to install a secret “spy base” on the island.