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US-China ties: Washington funded terrorists in Xinjiang, Beijing says

China on Wednesday accused the United States of supporting unrest in Xinjiang as it continues to defend its clampdown on Muslim minorities in the region. In Beijing's most direct attack on the US to date, foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said the US funded and trained Muslim minorities in Xinjiang to cause unrest in the region. His claims came amid an increase in Beijing's efforts to reshape the narrative on Xinjiang, with Chinese. ....

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Hong Kong's electoral reform: is this the end of confrontational opposition, and who decides what's a patriot?


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Hong Kong’s electoral reform: is this the end of confrontational opposition, and who decides what’s a patriot?
Tony Cheung tony.cheung@scmp.com
The concept of ‘patriots governing Hong Kong’ has gained currency and momentum in recent months. Illustration: Lau Ka-kuen
China s political elite will gather in Beijing this week for the year s biggest legislative set piece facing a number of major political challenges, including the aftermath of the coronavirus and the ongoing rivalry with the United States. In this instalment of a series, Tony Cheung explores the agenda for Hong Kong - sweeping electoral reforms to ensure only patriots can govern city . ....

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'A mistake': China can extend Hambantota port lease to 198 years, Sri Lankan minister says

Sri Lanka's foreign minister said the 99-year lease of the Hambantota port to China could be extended to 198 years, calling it a "mistake" made by the previous government, after reports that Colombo was revisiting the agreement. The port deal - signed in 2017 by the previous Sri Lankan government to cover its debts to China - has been the subject of intense international scrutiny amid accusations Beijing is using "debt trap diplomacy" for. ....

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China's rare earth dominance casts shadow over Europe's ambitious climate targets


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China’s rare earth dominance casts shadow over Europe’s ambitious climate targets
China’s plentiful supplies of rare earths have been a bone of contention for years. Photo: Reuters
As the European Union looks to hit ambitious climate targets, policymakers are getting more vocal about a potential fork in the road: China.
In a speech touting the bloc s industry strategy this week, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen pointed to the scarcity of raw materials needed to power the switch to electric vehicles and green energy sources, much of which are buried in China.
We import lithium for electric cars, platinum to produce clean hydrogen, silicon metal for solar panels, she said at the Industry Days 2021 event early this week. ....

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