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China to back UNSC’s North Korea resolution

China to back UNSC’s North Korea resolution

Earlier this week, South Korean forces fired shots towards what Yonhap News Agency said was a suspected North Korean drone.

China plans to land first probe ever on dark side of the moon in 2018

China plans to land first probe ever on dark side of the moon in 2018

In March, the Chinese government said it would open up its lunar exploration program to companies.

Russian supply of Su-35 fighter jets to China in last quarter of 2016

Russian supply of Su-35 fighter jets to China in last quarter of 2016

Russia said the contract will be fulfilled in three years.

Chinese banks’ new yuan lending hit $1.79 trillion in 2015

Chinese banks’ new yuan lending hit $1.79 trillion in 2015

Data adds to signs the economy is stabilizing, not slumping as its falling currency and plunging stock market seem to suggest.

China’s December exports rose 2.3%, trade surplus swells

China’s December exports rose 2.3%, trade surplus swells

Asian shares rallied on the positive Chinese trade data.

China launches anti-dumping probe against US feed ingredient

China launches anti-dumping probe against US feed ingredient

China is the world's top buyer of DDGS that is used as a substitute for corn and soymeal in animal feed.

China’s Dalian Wanda buys Hollywood studio for $3.5bn

China’s Dalian Wanda buys Hollywood studio for $3.5bn

Wanda said this is its "largest culture acquisition overseas".

Indian PM assures “full support” to new China-led Bank

Indian PM assures “full support” to new China-led Bank

The bank, headquartered in Beijing, now has 57 members, that includes Germany, France, Italy, and the UK.

Chinese envoy urges restraint in Saudi-Iran feud

Chinese envoy urges restraint in Saudi-Iran feud

Vice Foreign Minister Zhang Ming met senior Saudi and Iranian officials on his trip last week.

Asian share markets sweep lower on Monday

Asian share markets sweep lower on Monday

Chinese shares tumbled heavily in the morning session, with the benchmark Shanghai Composite Index nose-diving more than 2%.