China
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From Halal Food to Islamic Fashion; How China Became the New Giant of the Halal Market
China, long known as the world's factory, is now solidifying its position as one of the biggest players in the halal economy.
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China: The United States Is the Main Cause of the Deadlock in Iran's Nuclear File / Washington Must Show More "Sincerity"
China's Foreign Ministry spokesperson, referring to Iran's nuclear file, stated that Beijing has always supported the peaceful resolution of this issue through dialogue and negotiation.
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China: US War on Iran 'Should Never Have Happened, No Need for It to Continue'
A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson says Beijing’s stance on the US military aggression against Iran is quite clear and that Washington should never have initiated the war or entered into conflict with the Islamic Republic.
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Professor at BFSU in China: The World's Eyes Are Fixed on Iran
Mo Hongyan, a professor at Beijing Foreign Studies University (BFSU), said, "When the dust of war by the river and the haze of the American-Zionist assault in the Middle East settles, the sun of Iran's greatness and the brilliance of its power will be dazzling to the world."
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Trump’s Visit to China Is Clear Sign of America’s Humiliation and Helplessness, Says Allama Jawad Naqvi
Pakistani Shia cleric Syed Jawad Naqvi has claimed that Iran’s resistance in the ongoing regional conflict has significantly weakened the United States on the global stage, forcing Washington to seek Beijing’s assistance in reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
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Haaretz: China Sees Iran as a Key Partner Against the US / Beijing Will Not Sacrifice Its Relations with Tehran for Washington
The Zionist newspaper Haaretz, in a report, wrote that U.S. President Donald Trump had hoped to achieve a "complete victory" on the Iran file—including the full reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and reaching a new nuclear agreement—before his trip to China. However, the visit showed that China has no desire to distance itself from Iran or weaken its strategic alliance with Tehran.
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China Criticizes U.S.-Bahrain Draft Resolution on the Strait of Hormuz
China’s ambassador to the United Nations criticized a draft resolution proposed by the United States and Bahrain regarding the Strait of Hormuz, describing its timing and content as inappropriate.
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Classified U.S. Intelligence Report Says War Against Iran Benefited China Strategically
According to a classified American intelligence assessment, the U.S. war against Iran has produced consequences extending far beyond the battlefield, significantly strengthening China’s strategic position.
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China rejects illegal US sanctions against Iran: FM spox
China has firmly rejected the latest sanctions imposed by the United States on three of its companies over allegations of enabling Iranian military operations, vowing to protect its businesses from unilateral restrictions.
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China Orders U.S. Sanctions on Energy Companies to Be Ignored
China, in response to the U.S. sanctioning of its refineries, has declared the action illegal.
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China Urges US to Show Greater 'Sincerity' on Iran Nuclear Issue in Latest NPT Report
In its latest national report on the implementation of the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized that the United States must show greater “sincerity” in efforts to resolve the Iranian nuclear issue.
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Araghchi, Wang Yi Hold Phone Call Over Iran-US Negotiations in Islamabad
Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi held a phone call on Wednesday over the latest developments in the region and globally.
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Anti-Iran Bahraini Resolution Fails in the UN Security Council
The United Nations Security Council, following a veto by Russia and China, was unable to adopt the draft resolution submitted by Bahrain regarding the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
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Could U.S. War Against Iran End the Dollar’s Dominance in Oil Trade?
As the use of the Chinese yuan in oil transactions grows, analysts believe the recent conflict could mark the beginning of the decline of "petrodollar" hegemony and a fundamental shift in global financial dynamics.
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Digital Regionalism: The Global South’s Emerging Strategy to Counter U.S. Technological Dominance
Countries in the Global South are advancing “digital regionalism” to reduce reliance on U.S.-led tech infrastructure, strengthen data sovereignty, and enhance bargaining power in the evolving global digital order.
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Trump’s Maritime Escalation; U.S., Allies Move to Seize Tankers, Block Shipping Lanes
Reports point to a new phase of U.S.-led maritime confrontation, where tanker seizures, closure of sea routes, and threats of preemptive strikes have become tools of pressure, putting Russia and China under growing strain to protect their energy exports.
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Ukraine at the Center of Great-Power Rivalry; Trump’s Strategy to Contain China Through the Russia Card
From Biden to Trump, U.S. foreign policy has been shaped by the goal of preventing China’s economic supremacy, turning the Ukraine war into a frontline in great-power competition.
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Chinese Foreign Minister Calls for a Security Partnership Between China and Islamic Countries
China’s foreign minister, in a meeting with the Secretary-General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, stressed that Beijing and Islamic countries should establish a security partnership to advance political solutions to regional crises and preserve stability in the Middle East.
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China condemns US use of force against Venezuela
China has expressed deep shock and strong condemnation over the United States’ blatant use of force against a sovereign country and actions taken against its president, a spokesperson for the Chinese Foreign Ministry said on Saturday.
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Palestinian Embassy in Beijing commemorates International Day of solidarity with Palestine
The Embassy of the State of Palestine to the People’s Republic of China commemorated, on Monday, the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, in cooperation with the Chinese People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries, with the participation of China’s Special Envoy for the Middle East Peace Process, Zhai Jun, Vice President of the Chinese People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries, Lu Xiangdong, representatives of the Communist Party of China, Arab and foreign ambassadors, members of the diplomatic corps, representatives of international organizations, academic and popular institutions, and Chinese media outlets.
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China urges Israel to curb illegal settlers' violence, lift restrictive measures on Palestinian economy
China on Tuesday urged Israel to curb illegal Israeli settlers' violence and lift restrictive measures on the Palestinian economy, state media reported on Wednesday.
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Hamas thanks China for $100 million humanitarian aid to Gaza
The Hamas movement expressed on Thursday its ” deep appreciation to Chinese President Xi Jinping and the friendly people’s Republic of China for announcing the provision of humanitarian assistance worth 100 million dollars in support of the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip.
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China calls for accelerating political solution to Palestinian issue
The 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly held a meeting yesterday, Tuesday, to discuss the Palestinian issue.
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Afghanistan Condemns Deadly Cross-Border Attack on Tajikistan, Pledges Cooperation
Afghanistan condemned a cross-border attack that killed three Chinese workers in Tajikistan, calling it an effort to sow regional instability. Kabul pledged full cooperation with Tajik authorities for investigation and security, amid cautious signs of improving bilateral relations since 2021.
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China: Gaza’s future must be decided by Palestinians, not imposed from outside
China says any arrangements in the Gaza Strip must respect Palestinian governance and support the establishment of an independent Palestinian state to ensure lasting peace in West Asia.
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(Podcast) U.S. Seeks to Expand Influence in Central Asia Through C5+1 Framework
The United States has hosted the tenth annual C5+1 summit, bringing together leaders from Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Turkmenistan to strengthen cooperation in energy, trade, and security.
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China’s New Law Against Misinformation and Islam’s Approach to Rumors
The Islamic experience demonstrates that fostering a culture of inquiry, accuracy in reporting, and consultation with scholars can serve as the most effective means of resisting the spread of rumors and misinformation.
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Trump cuts tariffs on China after meeting with Xi in South Korea
US President Donald Trump has cut tariffs on China after meeting Chinese leader Xi Jinping in South Korea.
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Webinar to be held on ‘Pilgrimage in China’
The 20th session in the international “Pilgrimage in the World” series will explore religious visitation practices in China, featuring insights from a leading scholar of East Asian religions.
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Iran, China Presidents express readiness to expand mutual ties
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and Chinese President Xi Jinping underscored their commitment to enhancing cooperation and the potential for future collaboration, particularly in the context of the 25-year comprehensive cooperation agreement.