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StarTimes is setting up digital TV across the African continent, promoting China's image in the process.
Chinese interference in the video conferencing company's operations is a stark lesson that governments need to get involved in countering Beijing's influence.
Critical minerals have become a geopolitical flashpoint, but two battery material startups in the U.S. and China are looking for ways to work together.
Plus, how StarTimes promotes China's image in Africa.
The writer discusses his latest book on a 1950s intelligence operation, and how effective U.S. agents have proven to be in China ever since.
A look at Chinese home appliance brand Midea Group and its growing global reach.
As Russian power and influence wanes, will China fill the void in Central Asia? In the name of the New Silk Road, Chinese companies have...
Could an experiment in Zhejiang province herald long-awaited reforms to allow Chinese people to become more mobile?
The disappearance of China's foreign minister sends a worrying message to investors at home and abroad.
Plus, what the Qin Gang episode tells us.
The economist and former Treasury official discusses China's currency policy, its influence over U.S. markets and the best way for Washington to respond.
As European attitudes towards China grow more skeptical, Hungarian leader Viktor Orbán has never wavered in his support for deeper links.