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China: SCO health ministers advocate combining efforts to combat COVID-19 pandemic

BEIJING, July 28 (APP): The health ministers of Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) have advocated for collective efforts of the SCO member states to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.

Russian Healthcare Minister Mikhail Murashko chaired the third meeting of Health Ministers of the SCO Member States held via video conference, according to a statement issued by SCO Secretariat here.

China says Hong Kong to suspend crime-related agreements with UK, Canada, Australia

BEIJING (Reuters) - China’s foreign ministry said on Tuesday that Hong Kong’s government would suspend agreements on mutual assistance for criminal matters, including extradition, with Britain, Canada and Australia.

Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin told a daily briefing that the three countries’ decision to suspend extradition agreements with Hong Kong over a new security law for the city constituted a gross interference in China’s internal affairs.

China says hopes U.S. can show flexibility for Korean Peninsula

BEIJING (Reuters) - China said on Tuesday that it hopes the United States can show flexibility in resolving the stalemate on the Korean Peninsula over North Korea’s nuclear programme.

Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin told reporters during a daily briefing that North Korea’s reasonable concerns had not been addressed.

China: Pompeo's slander on CPC criticized by people pursuing peace, justice: spokesperson

BEIJING, July 27 (Xinhua) -- China on Monday rebuffed U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's slanderous remarks on the Communist Party of China (CPC), saying his sensational and irresponsible claims were criticized and condemned by people who pursue peace and justice, including Americans with a broader vision.

Trade, technology and security at risk in US-China feud

BEIJING (AP) — They have the largest economies in the world. They spend more than anyone else on their militaries. From high-tech chips to control of the high seas, their interests are closely intertwined.

The ongoing sharp deterioration in U.S.-China ties poses risks to both countries and the rest of the world. In the latest escalation, a U.S. consulate in Chengdu in southwestern China shuttered Monday, ordered by China to close in retaliation for the U.S. shutting down its consulate in Houston last week.

WeChat cuts off service to some Indian users after ban on Chinese apps

BEIJING, July 27 (APP): China’s messaging app WeChat have stopped providing services to some Indian users following an earlier ban of Chinese apps by the Indian government. Analysts believe it is a proactive move that more Chinese companies will take to be “more discreet” under the tightening of the Indian government.

Some WeChat users in India saw their services affected as many reported they were unable to send and receive messages, and their accounts were logged out automatically from the platform, Global Times reported on Monday.

China exchanges TCM diagnosis, treatment protocol for Covid-19 with 82 countries including Pakistan

BEIJING, July 27 (APP): China has exchanged views on Traditional Chinese Medicines (TCM) diagnosis and treatment protocol for COVID-19, effective TCM prescriptions and clinical experiences with 82 countries and regions including Italy, Germany, Japan, South Korea and Pakistan, and donated TCM products to more than 10 countries.

Besides, it also dispatched TCM doctors to 27 countries and regions for epidemic relief, which indicated the sense of responsibility of a major country, People’s Daily reported.

Gold surges, Asian stocks mixed amid US-China feud, pandemic

BEIJING (AP) — Asian stock markets were mixed and gold surged to a record price Monday amid U.S.-China tensions and concern a recovery from the coronavirus pandemic might be weakening.

Tokyo declined while Shanghai and Hong Kong swung between gains and losses. Australia advanced.

Wall Street ended last week down after a new diplomatic flare-up between Washington and Beijing and mixed earnings reports.

Consulate closures an inflection point in China-US relations

CHENGDU, China (AP) — In the more than 40 years since China and the U.S. established formal diplomatic relations, accusations have been traded, tensions have risen and fallen and sides have come dangerously close to outright confrontation.

Yet the forced closure of the Chinese consulate in Houston and China’s order to shutter the U.S. consulate in the southwestern Chinese city of Chengdu mark a new low point in ties between the world’s largest economies that can’t be easily smoothed over.

Chinese authorities take control of US consulate in Chengdu

CHENGDU, China (AP) — Chinese authorities took control of the former U.S. consulate in the southwestern Chinese city of Chengdu on Monday after it was ordered closed amid rising tensions between the global powers.

China ordered the mission to be shut in retaliation for a U.S. order to close the Chinese Consulate in Houston.

The tit-for-tat closings marked a significant escalation in the multiple disputes between the countries over issues ranging from trade and technology to national security, human rights, Taiwan and Hong Kong.

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