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Typhoon Matmo hits southern China during peak holiday season

Typhoon Matmo hit southern China on Sunday, the state broadcaster said, after flights and many events had been cancelled in…

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Macroscope | Why the cost of buying economic growth is destined to rise

It is tempting to think that the global economy has become immune to shocks despite multiple ongoing physical conflicts, trade…

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What lessons can China learn from this northern city’s flood response?

When heavy rains raged across northern China this summer, Datong, a city in Shanxi province perhaps best known as the…

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Post-war, rules-based global order dying, European Union warns in new report

After months of being pummelled with trade tariffs and security threats from the United States and years of pushing back…

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Exclusive | Oxford’s Ian Goldin on why globalisation is ‘alive and well’ in Asia

Ian Goldin is a professor of globalisation and development at the University of Oxford. Before his time in academia, he…

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Opinion | China’s ‘Arctic Express’ shows its ambitions at the top of the world

Could a single shipping route shift both trade flows and geopolitical influence? China’s new “Arctic Express” to Europe leverages melting…

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Macroscope | Why force of law is world’s best hope for beating climate change

The law has emerged as a powerful weapon in the war on global warming, with a series of landmark judgments…

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Macroscope | Economies are left looking for safety as animal spirits run wild

The time has come to cease speculating over whether we are due for another stock market crash – it’s almost…

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European firms call for return to free and fair trade at China-EU summit

European companies called for a return to the spirit of free and fair trade at Thursday’s highly anticipated China-European Union…

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China’s Xinjiang turns salt desert into fertile farmland in food security push

Chinese agricultural scientists have turned 40 hectares (99 acres) of salty soil in Xinjiang into fertile land capable of supporting…

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