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Iowa? Greece? Where Trump and Xi may meet becomes new trade deal issue
The United States and China are working to narrow their differences enough to sign a "phase one" trade deal as early as this month, but suggestions for a signing venue range from Alaska to Greece.
Xi Jinping Called on the Army to be Ready for War
Chinese President Xi Jinping called on the military to be ready for war and not to be afraid of death in defending the state.
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Chinese General has Committed Suicide due to an Investigation about Corruption
A senior Chinese general committed suicide after the authorities began an investigation into him for ties with two corrupt military officers, Xinhua news agency reported.
Nikolic congratulates China's Xi on reelection
Tomislav Nikolic has congratulated Chinese President Xi Jinping on his reelection as the leader of the Chinese Communist Party.
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Xi Jinping Cements Status as Leader of China
The Chinese Communist Party has today re-elected President Xi Jinping as Secretary General of the Senior Leadership Comittee in its first plenary session. The new CCP also elected 7 members its Standing Committee.
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Dead dictators draw Hong Kong art lovers
A "breathing" Fidel Castro is among several ex-communist leaders gathered in Hong Kong this week, one of the world's centers of capitalism, as part of a cheeky exhibition at Art Basel.
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Giant statue for China's Chairman Mao
A gargantuan gold-painted statue of Communist China's founding father Mao Zedong has been erected in open countryside by a group of capitalists at a cost of 3 million yuan ($460,000), reports said.
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China gives itself right to mount anti-terror ops abroad
China has legalised overseas counter-terror operations by its military, details of a controversial new law showed, as it tries to tie violence linked to mainly Muslim Xinjiang into global concerns about extremism.
Chinese man gets 14-month jail term for defacing Mao portrait
A Chinese court has sentenced a man to 14 months in jail for defacing the giant painting of Communist leader Mao Zedong displayed near Beijing's Tiananmen Square, state media reported.