North Korea’s missile fell 600 km away, ‘panicked’ Japan!

Ignoring the threats of the United States and South Korea, North Korea launched a missile again. The country launched an intermediate-range ballistic missile on Tuesday (April 2). South Korea and Japan strongly condemned it. North Korea launched a hypersonic missile last month. This time the country has launched a new medium-range ballistic missile. South Korea […]

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The strategy that China wants to overtake the United States in the economy

The United States is the world’s largest economy in terms of gross domestic product (GDP). China is the second Asian country in this list. However, China wants to overtake the United States as the world’s top economy and take this place by itself. The country is adopting a new strategy for this. According to the […]

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China’s economy will surpass the United States?

Since China began liberalizing its economy in 1978, the country’s gross domestic product, or GDP, has been growing at an average annual rate of more than nine percent. The country, which has become the driving force of global growth, only grew by 2.2 percent during the 2020 pandemic, China’s lowest growth record in decades. However, […]

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China’s Economic Resilience: A Tale of Two Realities

While China celebrates a rebound in its industrial sector, there’s a stark contrast painted by looming challenges elsewhere in the economy, hinting at a nuanced narrative of recovery. The latest data revealing a surge in manufacturing activity, marked by a 50.8 reading on the official purchasing managers index, underscores a palpable momentum toward economic rejuvenation. […]

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Japanese and Chinese Experts Engage in Diplomatic Dialogue on Fukushima Water Discharge

In a significant development aimed at addressing longstanding tensions, Japanese and Chinese experts convened for discussions regarding the discharge of treated wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear plant. The dialogue, held in Dalian, China, marked the first formal exchange between the two nations on this contentious issue since Japan commenced the release of water into the […]

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China factory activity up after five-month slump

In a much-awaited turnaround, China’s manufacturing sector has shown signs of revival, marking the first uptick in factory activity in five months. Official data released by the National Bureau of Statistics revealed that the Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) for March soared to 50.8, signaling a notable expansion compared to the previous month’s figure of 49.1. […]

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Japan to resume UN funding for Palestinians

Japan is preparing to resume funding to the United Nations Relief and Refugee Agency (UNRWA) for Palestinian refugees. The country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs gave this information in a statement after the meeting of Japanese Minister Yoko Kamikawa with UNRWA chief Philip Lazzarini in Tokyo on Thursday. Al Jazeera news. In a statement, the foreign […]

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