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Brexit will affect Chinese investment

Peter Batey says British Prime Minister Theresa May should not listen to junior advisers when determining Sino-UK relations.

Ukrain to declare martial law if crisis deepens

Ukrainian President said he stands ready to impose martial law in the country if the crisis in the eastern regions and near the separation line with Crimea deepens.

Satellite to lead to hack-proof links

China launched the world's first quantum experiment satellite, taking a big step in building a space-based communication network that would be virtually uncrackable.

Ping An eyes overseas splurge

Ping An Insurance Group, China's second-largest insurer, is aiming for a possible fivefold increase in overseas investments and has not been put off by Brexit, said the CFO.

Bourne is back

Matt Damon reprises his role as a former CIA assassin and psychogenic amnesiac in the spy series' fifth installment.

US Olympic swimmers accused of vandalism at Rio gas station

Four US Olympic swimmers have been accused of vandalizing a gasoline station as further doubts emerged about their supposed robbery in Rio de Janeiro.

Harrowing video shows bloodied boy pulled from Aleppo rubble

His face bloodied and completely covered in dust, the little boy sits quietly, staring ahead, dazed and shocked after an apparent air strike in the Syrian city of Aleppo.

Four dimensions

Few people may connect the writing brush, a vital tool of ancient Chinese calligraphy, to the whiskers of a mouse.

Food and Travel

Lotus flower brightens Zhuozheng garden in Suzhou

End of summer is the best time to appreciate lotus flowers in Suzhou, one of the most visited cities in Southern China, which is renowned for its exquisite, classic Chinese gardens.

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Analysts: British infrastructure projects still appeal

British infrastructure remains an attractive investment for Chinese companies despite uncertainty, according to industry analysts.

China's green commitment needs support from other countries

China's commitment to building green generating capacity is real but it needs the support of technologically mature economies to make sure that it invests in the right projects, a leading UK industrial expert says.

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