Xi Jinping built the smart city of Xiongan as a showcase for China’s technological prowess. But WSJ’s Jonathan Cheng finds it remains largely empty, raising questions about the limits of Xi’s rule.
China has announced plans to launch ‘silver trains’ for senior citizens by 2027. Designed for the comfort and safety of the ...
Contemporary Chinese families are experiencing many contradictory situations: "Eating alone" is quietly emerging in cities, ...
As America and China sharpen the knives over a simmering trade war that threatens to engulf the European Union, a famed ...
The concept of renting a girlfriend or boyfriend first gained popularity in China in 2018. At the start, shopping malls ...
On the surface, Maye Musk is a glamorous super-ager, a model who loves nothing more than to lunch with other smart women. But dig a little deeper and you’ll find traces of a sinister family history ...
US planes destined for Punjab’s Amritsar landed on Wednesday noon with 205 undocumented Indians as part of President Donald Trump’s deportation plans as India confirmed their identities without ...
In an increasingly fractious geopolitical atmosphere, it appears the harmonious and mutually profitable relationships of old ...
The transformation of the People’s Republic of China from being a Third World country up to 1978, to being a First World ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping has accepted an invitation to attend Russia's Victory Day celebrations on May 9, 2025, in Moscow ...
President Trump said he has spoken to Chinese President Xi Jinping since his swearing in last month, suggesting they have ...
Vladimir Putin’s ally Xi Jinping. “Hopefully, China can help us stop the war with, in particular, Russia-Ukraine … they have a great deal of power over that situation, and we’ll work with ...