Brazil-China Relations and Global Politics

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and Chinese President Xi Jinping prioritize peace, diplomacy, and dialogue in a world of conflicts. They emphasize deepening bilateral ties and cooperation in trade, technology, and environmental protection. China is Brazil's biggest trading partner. Lula seeks to balance ties with China and the US. The article discusses China's growing influence in Latin America and potential risks and benefits of closer ties with China.

Meeting between Xi Jinping and Jake Sullivan

Chinese President Xi Jinping lectured U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan on the need for the U.S. to align with China's interests during a recent meeting in Beijing. The meeting focused on promoting mutual respect and cooperation while avoiding confrontation or exclusion.

U.S.-China Relations

National security adviser Jake Sullivan met with Chinese leader Xi Jinping in Beijing to stabilize ties between the U.S. and China, with plans for a future phone call between Presidents Biden and Xi. The two countries are working to manage their relationship, improve communication between their militaries, and prevent conflict in the Asia-Pacific region.

Meeting between National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan and Chinese President Xi Jinping

National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan met with Chinese President Xi Jinping amid tensions with the United States. They discussed various topics, including the possibility of a meeting between Biden and Xi before the November Presidential election.

Chinese President Xi Jinping Welcomes Olympic Delegation

Chinese President Xi Jinping welcomed the country's delegation to the 2024 Paris Olympics, praised their success, and emphasized the country's growing national strength under his leadership. Some controversy arose regarding doping allegations and fan animosity. Xi's popularity among athletes led to some voluntarily shutting down their social media fan pages.

Taiwanese Military Readiness vs. Beijing Threat

Taiwan is facing a threat from Beijing, with concerns about the readiness of its military forces. Efforts to improve defenses, including extending mandatory military service and revamping reservist training, are falling short.

Corruption in Chinese Military Leadership

China expelled two former defense ministers from the ruling Communist Party over alleged corruption, part of a crackdown on elite members. President Xi Jinping consolidates his power amidst clashes with the U.S. over Taiwan.

Chinese Military Submarine Surfacing in Taiwan Strait

A Chinese military submarine surfaced in the Taiwan Strait, raising concerns about China's nuclear arsenal expansion. President Xi Jinping is overseeing the rapid growth of China's nuclear capabilities, with plans to match the US and Russia by 2030. Tensions between China and Taiwan continue to escalate, with China threatening military action to reclaim the island.

Debate among NATO members and China's stance on the Russia-Ukraine war

NATO members are debating whether to allow Ukraine to use Western munitions for strikes on Russian soil. China finds it difficult to discuss the Russia-Ukraine war and has a strongly pro-Moscow stance. Putin praises ties with Chinese leader Xi Jinping and commends China's peace plan for Ukraine.

Chinese Support for Palestine and Anti-Israel Cause

Chinese dictator Xi Jinping demands establishment of a state of Palestine with East Jerusalem as its capital, pledges $3 million in funding to a Hamas-affiliated U.N. agency. Xi promotes China's economic influence in the Arab world and supports anti-Israel cause.

China's Job Market

Chinese Communist dictator Xi Jinping acknowledges chaos in China's job market and calls for development of new sources of job growth. Youth unemployment is rising, and new university graduates are facing a shortage of high-skilled jobs.

Former President Trump's Comments on Russia, Ukraine, China, and Fundraising

Former President Trump suggested he would have bombed Moscow in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and attacked Beijing if China invaded Taiwan during a fundraising event. He also praised Chinese leader Xi Jinping and made policy promises to wealthy donors.

Increased surveillance and control in China under Xi Jinping's leadership

China's leader, Xi Jinping, is pushing for a system of increased surveillance and control over daily life, inspired by the 'Fengqiao experience.' This involves color-coding residents based on trustworthiness, encouraging neighbors to report on each other, and using technology for widespread monitoring. The goal is to prevent any challenges to the ruling party and maintain control over the population.

Chinese Government Tourism Leadership Summit to Attract American Tourists

The Chinese government held a tourism leadership summit to attract American tourists, with Xi Jinping emphasizing cultural exchanges. American officials expect a surge in Chinese tourism, while the State Department has a travel warning for Americans in China. Xi aims to attract foreign money to repair the Chinese economy amidst declining foreign investment and job market issues.

China's Demographic Crisis and President Xi Jinping's Ambitions

China faces a demographic crisis that threatens President Xi Jinping's mid-century goals, with low birth rates and an aging population impacting economic and military ambitions.

Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping's Meeting in Beijing

Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping hugged twice during their meeting in Beijing, showing a rare display of warmth between the two leaders. They discussed enhancing economic relationships, signed agreements, and shared tea and snacks. Their close relationship has strengthened since Putin's invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

Russian President Putin's Visit to China

Russian President Vladimir Putin visited China to strengthen economic and political ties with Chinese President Xi Jinping. They signed a 30-page document marking 75 years of bilateral relations and declared a deepening partnership. Putin expressed satisfaction with the talks and highlighted the growing trade ties between Russia and China.

Russian-Chinese Partnership Amid Conflict with the West

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping deepen their partnership amid their countries' clash with the West. The two leaders signed a joint statement in Beijing, showing unity as Putin wages a new offensive in Ukraine. The relationship is a strategic ambiguity that can constrain the U.S. and others.

Russian President Vladimir Putin's Visit to China

Russian President Vladimir Putin visits China, meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, marking his first foreign trip since re-election.

Putin's Visit to China

Russian President Putin embarks on first foreign trip of new term to meet with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, highlighting significance of Sino-Russian relations.

Russian President Vladimir Putin's State Visit to China

Russian President Vladimir Putin will make a two-day state visit to China to meet Chinese leader Xi Jinping. The two authoritarian allies will discuss cooperation in various fields and international issues of common concern, further solidifying their unity against the U.S.-led Western liberal global order.

Chinese President Xi Jinping's European Tour

Chinese President Xi Jinping concludes tour of three European nations to reinforce China's growing influence on the continent, signing agreements with Hungary on deepening economic and cultural cooperation.

China-Hungary Cooperation Agreements

China and Hungary signed 18 cooperation agreements, expanding Chinese influence in Hungary through propaganda, agricultural cooperation, and the Belt and Road Initiative. Prime Minister Orbán praised China, while Xi Jinping thanked Hungary for support on various issues. The partnership aims for increased economic cooperation and mutual trust.

China-Hungary Economic Cooperation

China and Hungary signed new agreements to deepen economic and cultural cooperation, with Hungary welcoming Chinese investments and projects like EV production and railway connections. Hungarian President Orbán praised the friendship between the two countries and their economic ties, while Chinese President Xi Jinping expressed support for Hungary's role within the EU.

Chinese Dictator Xi Jinping's Visit to Hungary

Chinese dictator Xi Jinping published an article celebrating ties with Hungary and praised Orbán's leadership. Xi emphasized their similar views and urged support for China's Belt and Road Initiative. Hungary plans to sign 16 agreements with China on infrastructure, energy, and transport.

Chinese President Xi Jinping's Visit to Serbia

Chinese President Xi Jinping met with the Serbian president, strengthening friendly relations between China and Serbia. Serbia plays a key role in China's Belt and Road initiative, receiving investment and loans from China. Xi's visit coincided with the 25th anniversary of the bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade, forging close ties between China and Serbia.

Chinese Leader Xi Jinping's Visit to Serbia on Anniversary of Embassy Bombing

Chinese leader Xi Jinping visits Serbia on the 25th anniversary of the bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade during NATO's air war over Kosovo, which killed three Chinese nationals. The incident strained relations between China and the U.S. but brought China and Serbia closer together.

French President Macron's State Visit to France

French President Macron will seek to press China's Xi Jinping to influence Russia to end the war in Ukraine during a state visit to France. Discussions will also include trade disputes, climate change, and global challenges. France hopes to convince China to use its leverage with Moscow to help resolve the conflict in Ukraine.

Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to Europe

Chinese President Xi Jinping is visiting Europe to strengthen economic ties and lessen American influence, focusing on France, Serbia, and Hungary. The visit aims to test Europe's balancing act between China and the US, with Xi wanting to demonstrate China's growing influence and pursue a pragmatic rapprochement. The visit also coincides with the 25th anniversary of the deadly NATO bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade, highlighting historical tensions. The trip reflects the delicate geopolitical dance between China, Europe, and the US.

Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to Europe

Chinese President Xi Jinping visits Europe amid growing power, economic ties with EU, and concerns over ties with Russia and stance on Ukraine. Xi's visit will be closely watched for signs of European support for U.S. foreign policy goals.

Chinese President Xi Jinping's Visit to the European Union

Chinese President Xi Jinping is visiting the European Union to offer economic opportunities to the bloc, amidst US warnings and EU probes into Beijing's policies. Xi's trip includes stops in France, Serbia, and Hungary, focusing on investments and partnerships.

Xi Jinping's Visit to Hungary

Genocidal dictator Xi Jinping to visit Hungary as part of wider European tour, invited by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, a close ally despite public perception. Hungary enthusiastic about Belt and Road Initiative and Chinese investment. Xi also visiting France and Serbia. Orbán rejects decoupling from China and emphasizes economic cooperation.

Chinese President Xi Jinping's Visit to Hungary

Chinese President Xi Jinping to visit Hungary as part of wider European tour, strengthening ties with Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and deepening cooperation under Belt and Road Initiative.

Chinese President Xi Jinping's Visits to Europe

Chinese President Xi Jinping to visit France, Serbia, and Hungary, seeking a larger role in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. U.S. closely monitoring for signs of diminishing support for key foreign policy goals.

China's Ministry of State Security

China's Ministry of State Security has become more powerful and public in suppressing dissent and monitoring foreign activity, as illustrated by the story of an American teacher's wife detained on suspicion of endangering national security.

The Devil and Communist China: From Mao Down to Xi

Acclaimed scholar Steven W. Mosher explores the spiritual depths of Maoism in his latest book, arguing that Mao Zedong embraced evil and Xi Jinping is faithfully following his footsteps. Mosher delves into the anti-religion driving Mao and how demonic spiritual beliefs influenced his actions. The book warns about the current war with the Chinese Communist Party and the need to defeat communism.

Meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and former Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou

Chinese President Xi Jinping met with former Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou to discuss reunification and external interference. Ma expressed concerns about tensions causing unease for many Taiwanese. Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council regretted that Ma did not publicly convey Taiwan's insistence on defending sovereignty and democracy.

China-Russia Relations Amid Russia's Invasion of Ukraine

Chinese leader Xi Jinping met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in a show of mutual support amidst Russia's invasion of Ukraine. China has backed Russia diplomatically but not militarily, maintaining robust economic connections amidst sanctions from the West.

Chinese interference in US election with AI-generated content

Xi Jinping's government is using AI-generated memes and content to disrupt the US election by sowing division and influencing voters in favor of China's interests.

False Claim about Traveling with Chinese President Xi Jinping

President Joe Biden repeated a debunked lie about traveling 17,000 miles with Chinese President Xi Jinping. The claim has been fact-checked and found to be false.

Phone call between President Joe Biden and China's Xi Jinping

President Joe Biden held a phone call with China's Xi Jinping, emphasizing a desire to avoid conflict and promote cooperation, while Xi demanded support for China's claims and human rights abuses were discussed. Different accounts of the conversation were provided by Xinhua and the White House.

Biden-Xi Jinping 'Check-In' Call

President Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping had a 'check-in' call discussing various issues including Taiwan, the Korean Peninsula, AI, and Russia's war in Ukraine. Both leaders emphasized the importance of maintaining peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait and the rule of law in the South China Sea.

Taiwan-China Relations

Former Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou is visiting China to build social and cultural links, despite tensions and Beijing's threat of military force against Taiwan. The trip includes a possible meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping.

Xi Jinping Meets with U.S. Business Leaders to Attract Foreign Investment

Chinese President Xi Jinping met with a group of U.S. business leaders to attract foreign investment back into China's economy, promising stability and regulatory transparency. Xi's personal appearance at the meeting was unusual. China has seen a decline in foreign investment due to various factors. Xi's regime is trying to counter the trend of de-risking by Western businesses shifting to other countries. The meeting aimed to improve U.S.-China relations and reassure American investors.

Meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. Executives

Chinese President Xi Jinping met with top U.S. executives in Beijing to reassure foreign businesses about the market despite tensions; concerns include regulatory crackdowns and economic challenges. Apple CEO Tim Cook emphasized the company's commitment to China, but faces competition and challenges such as restrictions on iPhones and a lawsuit over market monopolization.

China's Technological Advancements and International Relations

Chinese leader Xi Jinping reassures Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte that attempts to restrict China's access to technology will not halt the country's progress. The Netherlands imposed export licensing requirements on machinery that can make advanced chips following the US's lead in blocking Chinese access to such technology. The two leaders are expected to discuss the wars in Ukraine and Gaza during their meetings.

Technology and Trade Relations Between China, the Netherlands, and the U.S.

Chinese leader Xi Jinping asserts that attempts to restrict China's access to technology will not impede the country's progress. The Netherlands imposed export licensing requirements on machinery for advanced chips, following the lead of the United States. Xi emphasizes China's right to technological development despite barriers set by other countries.

Mo Yan being sued for allegedly insulting national heroes

Chinese Nobel Prize-winning author Mo Yan is being sued for allegedly insulting national heroes by depicting Chinese history in a complex manner. The lawsuit is based on a law against 'historical nihilism' under President Xi Jinping's leadership.

China's Two Sessions Meetings and Xi Jinping's Leadership

China's annual Two Sessions meetings provide insight into the direction of the country under Xi Jinping's leadership, which is moving towards a more closed and ideological security state. Despite challenges, Xi Jinping still maintains strong support among key groups in China. There are concerns about China's intentions with Taiwan, but the decision to act may be influenced by global and domestic factors, as well as the economic crisis facing the country.

China's National People's Congress annual session

China's National People's Congress concluded its annual session with strong support for plans aligned with Xi Jinping's vision for the nation.

China's National Congress and Xi Jinping's Vision

China's national congress concludes with strong support for plans aligned with Xi Jinping's vision, highlighting his increasing power and influence over the Communist Party and government.

Chinese Economic Strategy under Xi Jinping

Chinese dictator Xi Jinping emphasized the need for innovative solutions to China's economic challenges, warning against rushing into projects and neglecting traditional industries. The government is promoting 'new quality productive forces' through technological innovation. Xi highlighted the importance of high-quality development and modernizing the industrial system while also protecting traditional industries.

Chinese Dictator Xi Jinping's Connection to Fentanyl-Pushing Organized Crime Syndicates

Chinese dictator Xi Jinping has allowed fentanyl-pushing organized crime syndicates to thrive in China, leading to a spike in America's drug overdose death rate. Peter Schweizer's book, Blood Money, reveals the connections between Xi and these criminal organizations.