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Analyst: US Carrier, Prime Minister’s Visits to Vietnam ‘No Coincidence’
Analysts say visits by diplomats and USS Ronald Reagan are a proof of Vietnam’s so-called “bamboo policy” of balancing the interests of competing powers.

Did Biden Make a Series of Promises to Xi?
Chinese officials and state media insist that U.S. President Joe Biden has made a series of promises to China’s Xi Jinping, which ought to guide official U.S. conduct toward China.

As China Throws Support Behind Russia, Analysts See Deeper Fissures
Experts say the chaotic coup staged by the Wagner Group under Prigozhin could make Xi Jinping think twice about starting a war in the Taiwan Strait.

China Cuts Interest Rates in Effort To Boost Flagging Economic Growth
On Monday, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited Beijing, where he met with Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang and then President Xi Jinping. Both sides characterized the discussions as productive, but on issues of significant economic concern to Beijing, no progress was announced.

Chinese Nationalists Accuse Western Media of Darkening Sky in Photos of Blinken’s Visit to China
Netizens say western media “do whatever they can to use small tricks to spread rumors to vilify and slander China.”

UN’s World Refugee Day Celebrates Courage and Contributions of Refugees
This year’s theme “Hope away from Home” focuses on the power of inclusion and solutions for refugees, many of whom have been living in limbo for decades because they lack the opportunity to rebuild their lives in host countries or in countries of resettlement.

Netherlands Soon To Announce Controls on IT Exports to China
The negotiations with Washington have not been easy, said the Netherlands’ minister of economic affairs and climate.

US Shores up Indo-Pacific Allies, Partners Ahead of Blinken’s Beijing Trip
The busy week of diplomacy is designed to reaffirm Washington’s desire to bolster ties with allies and partners in the Indo-Pacific.

Hong Kong Photographer Pushes Viewers Toward Broader Perspective
In one of his works, Fung placed 35 cameras on the wall of a Hong Kong subway station. These cameras, simultaneously and from the same angle, on January 7, 2021, captured images of a passing pedestrian dressed in black.

Rights Activists Say China Neglecting North Korean Refugees
U.S. Congressional Executive Commission on China held a hearing Tuesday to discuss the fate of North Koreans detained by Beijing since the border between the two countries closed during the pandemic.