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- China sends ‘message to Nato’ with Xi’s visit to Belgrade embassy bombing siteSouth China Morning Post
- China’s Fujian aircraft carrier set for maiden sea trials after authorities tell shipping to stay out of prohibited areaSouth China Morning Post
- SHow China’s third plenums have reshaped its economy – and what to expect this yearscmp.com
- China’s Communist Party to hold long-delayed third plenum, a key meeting for economic strategySouth China Morning Post
- The judicial legacy of the Rwandan genocide: 30 years of double standardsAl Jazeera
- ‘New normal’: Chinese revenue from African projects is in decline, and the situation is unlikely to changeSouth China Morning Post
- China’s Communist Party officials used press coverage of corruption to undercut rivals, study of 2000-2014 data showsSouth China Morning Post
- Life Without Living in ChinaThe Atlantic
- Chinese legislature’s meetings return, but the limited openness they once had is goneSeattle Times
- SWhat does Xi’s hi-tech push mean for China?scmp.com
- Thousands of Chinese workers leave Africa as lack of funding and impact of pandemic take their tollSouth China Morning Post
- SChina’s ‘new productive forces’ concept offers fresh hope and impetus for economic transformationscmp.com
- Angela Chao, CEO of Foremost shipping company, dies at 50The New York Times
- Former Chinese president Hu Jintao’s son Hu Haifeng promoted to deputy minister after serving a decade in regional postsSouth China Morning Post
- As China prepares to commemorate Mao Zedong, hints of what Xi Jinping may have plannedSouth China Morning Post
- Japan secretly asked China to drop Diaoyu Islands claim before emperor Akihito’s 1992 visitSouth China Morning Post
- China’s Deflation Makes Jerome Powell’s Job HarderForbes
- “China After Mao” And Legacies That Continue To Shape The SuperpowerForbes
- SSouth China Morning Post front pages: drawing attention to important stories of the day from Hong Kong, mainland China, Asia and around the worldscmp.com
- Xi Jinping is trying to fuse the ideologies of Marx and ConfuciusThe Economist
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