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China has poured billions into Africa's infrastructure. Is it now tightening the tap? | CNN
The inauguration of two new electricity-generating units in Zimbabwe’s Hwange power station last month was not an unfamiliar scene when it comes to major infrastructure projects in Africa.
If not IMF, then what? - Profit by Pakistan Today
The ninth review of Pakistan’s International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme has become a bit of a running joke – even though, for the country, it is no laughing matter. Originally scheduled for November, the review is to release over $1.1 billion in critical funds. However, despite assurances from the government that the initial Staff Level […]
China builds on 60-year record to strengthen medical ties with Africa
Beijing’s support for African countries has expanded beyond sending thousands of healthcare workers to vital infrastructure.
Mysterious Killing of Chinese Gold Miners Puts New Pressure on Beijing
The massacre of nine workers in the Central African Republic and other recent attacks raise questions about China’s ability to protect its citizens overseas.
China's Belt and Road is facing challenges. But can the US counter it? | CNN
As US President Joe Biden and top American officials traveled the world this summer, promoting a pledge of hundreds of billions of dollars for poorer countries, a largely unspoken motivation loomed in the background: competition with China.
Pakistan PM Sharif's China trip brings 'more words, little action'
Experts say Beijing wants better security as turmoil rocks Islamabad
Exclusive survey: China's financing and CPEC in Pakistan
University team spends 10 years tracking Chinese overseas spending
How the world could have averted Afghanistan’s surging migration crisis
Global leaders should have better seen this coming, largely because internal displacement — that is, population movement within one’s own country — foreshadows transnational crisis and internationa…
Chine: la route de la ruine
La Chine consent à plusieurs pays des prêts qu'ils sont incapables de rembourser. Deviendra-t-elle ainsi la première puissance mondiale?
Aid pours into Pakistan; deaths from floods cross 1,200 mark
ISLAMABAD (AP) — Planes carrying fresh supplies are surging across a humanitarian air bridge to flood-ravaged Pakistan as the death toll surged past 1,200, officials said Friday, with families and children at special risk of disease and homelessness.
A mass-ive problem | Shehr | thenews.com.pk
An efficient and safe Mass Transit System is the need of the hour
Laos-China railway to launch as debt to Beijing mounts
Laos, an isolated, mountainous nation of 7 million people wedged between China, Vietnam and Thailand, is opening a $5.9 billion railway its leaders hope will energize its economy, but it may pile on dangerously high debt
Work behind recent report on China marks William & Mary as one of world’s leading research universities
Under the direction of three members of its leadership team, AidData has uncovered Chinese financing for more than 13,000 projects in 165 countries throughout Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, Europe, the Middle East and Oceania since 2000.
How the world could have averted Afghanistan's surging migration crisis
Global leaders should have better seen this coming, largely because internal displacement — that is, population movement within one’s own country — foreshadows transnational crisis and international migration.
$385bn of China's Belt and Road lending kept undisclosed: report
Beijing's loans to Pakistan cost 3.76% interest, while Western peers offer 1.1%
Analysis: China's Belt and Road is facing challenges. But can the US counter it?
As US President Joe Biden and top American officials traveled the world this summer, promoting a pledge of hundreds of billions of dollars for poorer countries, a largely unspoken motivation loomed in the background: competition with China.
China’s Global Footprint | Past, Present and Future
Observers say China's Belt and Road Initiative may be entering a new phase.
Aid pours into Pakistan as deaths from flooding cross 1,200 mark
Officials say planes carrying fresh aid from the United Arab Emirates and Uzbekistan have landed overnight at an airport near Pakistan's capital.
Meet four female motorcyclists who speed past stereotypes in Pakistan every day
4 Pakistani women share the joys and pains of being a female biker on the streets of Lahore and Faisalabad
Pakistan PM Sharif's China trip brings 'more words, little action'
Experts say Beijing wants better security as turmoil rocks Islamabad
Aid pours into Pakistan; deaths from floods cross 1,200 mark
ISLAMABAD (AP) — Planes carrying fresh supplies are surging across a humanitarian air bridge to flood-ravaged Pakistan as the death toll surged past 1,200, officials said Friday, with families and children at special risk of disease and homelessness.
China is uniting Middle East—that's bad news for U.S.
Saudi Arabia turned to Beijing rather than Washington to ease tensions with its regional rival Iran.
Aid Pours Into Pakistan; Deaths From Floods Cross 1,200 Mark
Islamabad (AP) -- Planes carrying fresh supplies are surging across a humanitarian air bridge to flood-ravaged Pakistan as the death toll surged past 1,200, officials said Friday, with families and children at special risk of disease and homelessness.
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