Their display of friendship in China was aimed at projecting an alternative to U.S. global leadership, even as serious differences among them remain.
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Xi Uses Summit, Parade and History to Flaunt China’s Global Pull
With the leaders of Russia and India visiting, China’s president will show how he can use statecraft, military might and history to push for global influence.
Anger in China Over Flooding of Towns, in Part, to Save Beijing
A provincial leader set off an outcry by urging cities to serve as a “moat” for the capital, as diverted floodwaters sent scores of residents fleeing.
‘Tragic Battle’: On the Front Lines of China’s Covid Crisis
Medical staff are outnumbered and working sick as the nation’s health care system buckles under the strain of a spiraling crisis.
China Holds the Line on ‘Zero Covid,’ but Some Wonder for How Long
More people are being caught up in the country’s virus-control dragnet. Some think the no-tolerance policy is unsustainable.
China’s Covid Outbreak Complicates Safety Plan for Beijing Olympics
Officials are racing to extinguish a spate of coronavirus infections around the country.
Tianjin, a city of 14 million near Beijing, starts testing all residents after Omicron surfaces.
The city also announced a raft of restrictions in an effort to contain the outbreak and trace its source.
Tianjin, a city of 14 million near Beijing, starts testing all residents after Omicron surfaces.
The city also announced a raft of restrictions in an effort to contain the outbreak and trace its source.
Tianjin, a city of 14 million near Beijing, starts testing all residents after Omicron surfaces.
The city also announced a raft of restrictions in an effort to contain the outbreak and trace its source.
Biden’s China Strategy Meets Resistance at the Negotiating Table
Washington hopes to find areas of collaboration, while also confronting Beijing on disputed issues. But talks between the two sides began with harsh words from Chinese officials.