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‘I was afraid somebody might run on stage and harm us’: the Taiwanese play that dares to address nationhood
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Custody ruling in same-sex case hailed as LGBTQ+ milestone in China
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Kiribati’s pro-China government faces test as election begins
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Only the River Flows review – accomplished Chinese noir is intriguing and ingenious thriller
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‘Always remember’: how Tim Walz’s time in China shaped him
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Conviction of Hong Kong activist Jimmy Lai ‘unjust’, says Chris Patten
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Hong Kong court rejects Jimmy Lai appeal against conviction over 2019 pro-democracy protest
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Threat to stock markets comes from China and Middle East, not the US | Larry Elliott
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Love the army, defend the motherland: how China is pushing military education on children
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Republicans are on the offensive, and ‘Tampon Tim’ Walz is to the rescue | Arwa Mahdawi
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Lammy plans China visit for September to kick-start high-level engagement
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Harris and Trump agree to televised debate | First Thing
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Beijing air pollution study could unlock solution to persistent smog
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California celebrates arrival of first pandas from China in decades
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China lists Taiwanese independence supporters it wants people to denounce
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BA to axe direct flights from London Heathrow to Beijing
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Aukus pact will turn Australia into ‘51st state’ of the US, Paul Keating says
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Vanuatu presidential palace funded by China stirs debt fears
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US plans more frequent bomber deployments to Australia amid China’s ‘escalatory behaviour’
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Chinese American man convicted in US of spying on dissidents for China
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Be more avian! Why stressed Chinese students are pretending to be birds
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‘Firing a loud shot’: Taiwan TV show Zero Day aims to spark debate over potential China invasion
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Florida lawyer pleads guilty to Chinese embassy bombing attempt in DC
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China sees highest number of significant floods since records began
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Apple beats earnings forecast despite decline in iPhone sales
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Love child of slug and hedgehog: fossils may shed light on early mollusc ancestors
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London Stock Exchange denies lowering standards to win Shein IPO
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The comeback queen: actor Joan Chen on self-doubt, success, savagings – and a second chance at 63
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China used ‘shocking’ bullying tactics ahead of Taiwan Ipac meeting, organiser says
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Trade row won’t hurt US and China’s emissions talks, says US climate chief
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Standard Chartered plays down fears of US-China trade war under Trump
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Chinese firms win record 11% EV share in Europe as buyers rush to beat tariffs
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South China Sea: a visual guide to the key shoals, reefs and islands
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A Place Called Silence review – secrets and lies in high school dripping with horror
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Wong announces new digital cable centre to limit China’s influence in Indo-Pacific
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Professor sacked over abuse claims in rare win for China’s #MeToo movement
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China’s swimmers dive in to toxic atmosphere and hum of distrust | Barney Ronay
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TikTok’s appeal should be thrown out, US justice department tells court
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Hongchi Xiao, the ‘slapping therapy’ healer convicted over two deaths
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‘I did it as quietly as I could’: the navy chief who wrecked his ship to scupper China’s ambitions
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‘High quality, low price and dizzying variety’: how the Chinese switched to electric cars
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From the archive: ‘As borders closed, I became trapped in my Americanness’: China, the US and me – podcast
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Army chief says UK must double its lethality or be prepared for war in 2027
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Palestinian factions including Hamas agree to form future unity government
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Top EU diplomat calls rival meeting in response to Hungary’s rogue diplomacy
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Chinese university sacks professor after social media accusation of sexual harassment
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China and Philippines reach tentative deal to defuse tensions at South China Sea flashpoint
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Exiled pro-democracy Hong Kong activists blocked from accessing pensions
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Britain’s defence policy rests on unity in an increasingly divided world | Letters
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Donald Trump says Xi Jinping wrote him a ‘beautiful note’ after rally shooting
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Chinese artefacts in repatriation row were ‘given willingly’ to British Museum
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At least 11 killed and dozens missing as Chinese bridge collapses amid floods
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Weather tracker: Heavy seasonal rain causes widespread flooding in China
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Nasdaq losses deepen amid market jitters over US policy on chipmakers
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Chip stocks fall further after Trump’s remarks on Taiwan defence
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‘Garbage time of history’: Chinese state media pushes back on claims country has entered a new epoch
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China suspends nuclear talks with US over arms sales to Taiwan
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Global stock markets rocked by potential US crackdown on chipmakers
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‘More politicised than any other bank’: HSBC’s new boss prepares to ride the Chinese tiger
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‘Society doesn’t want my kids’: China’s single women forced abroad to freeze their eggs
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Chinese business tycoon convicted of defrauding followers in $1bn scheme
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UK and its allies face ‘deadly quartet’ of nations, says defence expert
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China’s emissions of two potent greenhouse gases rise 78% in decade
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China’s economic growth slows amid weak retail spending
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China’s economy growing slower than expected as leaders meet for third plenum
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App that tracked fuel tankers in China used to transport cooking oil is disabled
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China posts record trade surplus as foreign importers rush to beat tariffs
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Confrontations in South China Sea surge, raising fears a miscalculation could lead to conflict
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China hits back at Nato over Russia accusations
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Anne Applebaum on autocracies and signs of America’s move to join them - podcast
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