China Eastern Airlines Corp and Delta Air Lines Inc have had a long partnership, and now they have taken it to the next level.
China has sent a mission to bring home the body of the Chinese embassy security staff member killed in a car bombing in Somalia and dispatched a working group to tackle the aftermath, the Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday.
Yunnan dancers perform a traditional dance at the Cultural Exhibition from Beautiful Yunnan, the Second Hometown of Heroes in Washington on Tuesday.
It's safe to say that Africa has not been on the top shelf of US foreign policy concerns. While China has been aggressively shoring up and expanding its ties with the continent — ties that go back centuries, Washington is finally ratcheting up the attention it pays to the continent's 54 countries.
Less than two weeks after the Iran nuclear deal, the US is expressing willingness to show more flexibility in resuming talks with the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) under the Six-Party Talks framework.
President Barack Obama has canceled the White House's decades-old reservation at the Waldorf-Astoria New York hotel, which was recently purchased by a Chinese insurance company, according to CBS News.
China's decision to lift a ban on the making and selling of videogame consoles by overseas companies could shake up the domestic gaming industry.
China has strongly condemned a deadly car bombing at a hotel in the Somali capital of Mogadishu on Sunday that killed at least 15 people, including one Chinese embassy staff member, said Liu Jieyi, China's permanent representative to the United Nations, on Monday.
The boxing film Southpaw, backed by a $30 million production investment from Chinese property developer Wanda Dalian Corp, took in $20 million during its opening weekend at US and international box offices.
Chinese companies that do - or want to do - business in the US can benefit with a little friendly reminder: assimilation and adaptation to the local business culture is critical. You could even call it the "make or break" rule.
Dan Petach poses on Monday with a sculpture of General Claire Lee Chennault, commander of the Flying Tigers, or the American Volunteer Group, during WWII in China helping the Chinese fighting Japanese aggressors. Dan's uncle John Petach served in the Flying Tigers in China. An exhibit, titled Welcome Home, Flying Tigers, is being held on July 27-28 at the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington.
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