Beijing is set to welcome U.S. President Donald Trump next month amidst fragile calm following his retreat from a broader conflict with Iran. This visit raises questions about Trump's governing style and its impact on international relations.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi begins a two-day official visit to North Korea tomorrow, aimed at enhancing bilateral relations. The visit comes at a sensitive time as Beijing seeks to expand its influence on the Korean Peninsula.
After losing her beloved dog to poisoning, a Chinese woman decided to sacrifice her job to seek justice against her neighbor responsible for the dog's death. The incident, which occurred in a children's park in Beijing in 2022, sparked widespread debate about animal rights.
The Chinese capital, Beijing, witnessed the signing of 34 investment contracts at the 'Invest in Beijing' conference, totaling ¥61.99 billion ($8.98 billion). This record figure reflects the growing interest from global investors.
Beijing is facing increasing challenges in attracting and retaining top Chinese artificial intelligence experts working abroad, particularly in the United States. Geopolitical pressures are intensifying, complicating the decisions of these professionals regarding their future.
Beijing has announced the release of experimental guidelines aimed at reviewing ethics related to artificial intelligence technology. This move reflects China's growing interest in regulating this vital sector and aims to promote responsible and ethical use of AI.
In 2025, Beijing recorded its best air quality since monitoring began, with a record drop in particulate matter (PM2.5) levels and an increase in days with good air quality. This significant improvement reflects the city's ongoing efforts to enhance its environment.
The Chinese government has urged the need to utilize the economic and trade consultation mechanism with the United States, emphasizing the importance of strengthening trade relations amid current global challenges.
Beijing has announced the recovery of remains of historical spies from the Communist Party from Taiwan, praising them as national symbols that bolster its unity efforts. This announcement comes ahead of an important public celebration, highlighting the significance of this step in the current political context.
U.S. President <strong>Donald Trump</strong> has announced an upcoming visit to <strong>Beijing</strong> on May 14 and 15, following a previous delay due to the ongoing war in <strong>Iran</strong>. This visit comes at a sensitive time for U.S.-China relations.
The new Xiong'an city is being constructed an hour away from Beijing as part of a plan to alleviate burdens on the Chinese capital and promote development in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region. The city will cover an area of <strong>215 square kilometers</strong> and accommodate <strong>1.41 million residents</strong>.
Beijing has imposed sanctions on Japanese lawmaker <strong>Keiji Furuya</strong>, accusing him of colluding with Taiwan's independence forces. This decision follows his controversial visits to Taiwan, which China views as a violation of the 'One China' principle.
Beijing has appointed <strong>Janice Tse</strong> as the Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs in <strong>Hong Kong</strong>, following the resignation of <strong>Eric Tsang</strong> due to health issues. This decision comes at a sensitive time amid rising political tensions in the city.
Beijing has announced new measures to restrict the sale, storage, and transfer of drones, citing security concerns in low-altitude airspace. The decision, approved by the local legislative body, prohibits the sale or rental of drones without security approval.
Chinese official Xia Baolong concluded a five-day visit to cities in the Greater Bay Area, aiming to enhance Hong Kong's integration into the national development plan. The visit included the cities of <strong>Guangzhou</strong>, <strong>Zhaoqing</strong>, and <strong>Foshan</strong>.
The White House announced that U.S. President <strong>Donald Trump</strong> will meet with Chinese President <strong>Xi Jinping</strong> in <strong>Beijing</strong> on May 14 and 15. This meeting aims to strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries.
Thomas DiNanno, the U.S. Deputy Secretary of State, revealed that the United States is holding discussions with Russia and China regarding strategic stability. These talks are part of the G5 framework, highlighting the importance of international cooperation on security issues.