John J. Miller is joined by Paula Fredriksen of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem to discuss On First Principles by Origen. National Review’s national correspondent and professor at Hillsdale ...
Where are all the people?” a friend asks upon seeing my photos from a recent trip to China, where I hiked on the Great Wall ...
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Emma Reynolds, who formerly served as the treasurer for the APPG on China, has been appointed as the Treasury’s new City minister. Until last year’s election, she served as managing director ...
With Yuanyu Quopen in new window of the University of International Business and Economics and Tao Shenopen in new window of Tsinghua University, Lee found that China’s steep barriers to market ...
Analysts say they see signs of malaise in China’s domestic economy, but those problems were offset mainly by robust exports and a $1 trillion trade surplus. By Keith Bradsher Reporting from ...
By Alexandra Stevenson and Zixu Wang Reporting from Hong Kong To get its citizens to have more children and stop its population from shrinking, China has ... time since the Great Leap Forward ...
The Australian and New Zealand Dollars took a beating last week amid worries over China economic growth and as hawkish talk of higher U.S. interest rates lifted the U.S. Dollar. Domestic events ...
China’s economy grew more than expected in the last three months of 2024, official data showed on Friday, as it awaits the likely imposition of fresh tariffs by US President-elect Donald Trump ...
The first photo of the alleged attacker shows him looking at the CCTV camera while rushing down the stairs, reportedly of the actor's residence in Mumbai. This is a major development which could ...
Just a few days after more than 700 million new users flooded RedNote—which Time noted is "the most apolitical social platform in China"—rumors began swirling that RedNote may soon start ...
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. needs to "change course" from an economic dependence on China and pursue a foreign policy that makes the country safer, stronger and more prosperous, Sen. Marco Rubio ...