insert_link OshiwamboOmupresitend Netumbo Nandi Ndaitwah okwa talelwapo komukalelipo shilongo gwa China mo Namibia Zhao Weiping nena Pethimbo lyetalelepo,Amb Weiping okwa gandja etumwalaka lyomahalelo omawanawa okuza komupresitend gwa China Xi Jinping,omolwa elangeko lye onga omupresitend omutitano gwa Namibia .. Nandi Ndaitwah ta holola olupandu komupresitend gwa China oku kala omupresitend gotango okumu halela ompolo sho a hogololwa onga omupresitend,noku tuma wo omukalelipo ketyapulo lyemanguluko lyoshilongo eti 35th. Tati shika oshili uumbangi wuukumwe wuna oonkondo pokati ka Namibia na China. Nandi Ndaitwah ta dhenge omuthindo kutya Namibia ota […] today14 April, 2025 23
insert_link WorldXi Reaffirms ‘No Limits’ Ties with Putin on War Anniversary China's President Xi Jinping affirmed his "no limits" partnership in a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin. It was their first phone call since US President Donald Trump upended American foreign policy with a sweeping pivot toward Moscow as he pushes for peace in Ukraine. today25 February, 2025 88
insert_link WorldChinese state media plays down inauguration U.S President Donald Trump held off unveiling China-specific tariffs on his first day in office, and said he would be having "meetings and calls" with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Initial reaction to US President Donald Trump's inauguration speech was fairly muted in China. Laura Westbrook has more. today21 January, 2025 38
insert_link WorldChina’s Xi to send top-level envoy to Trump’s inauguration Chinese President Xi Jinping will send a high-level envoy in his place to US President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration, according to the Financial Times newspaper. Trump had extended the invitation to Xi, but experts said it would have been unprecedented for a leader of China to attend a US presidential inauguration and called it political theater. Laura Westbrook reports. today10 January, 2025 39
WorldChina Vows to Deepen Graft Fight in Areas Like Finance And Energy China's top anti-graft agency has vowed to double down on its efforts to battle corruption as it mapped out its focus in areas such as finance, state-owned enterprises, and energy and renewed its pledge to go after bribe payers in the new year. It's a signal that President Xi Jinping's campaign against dirty officials will roll on for the foreseeable future. Laura Westbrook is our reporter: today9 January, 2025 44
insert_link WorldRussia says US using Taiwan to stir crisis in Asia Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Rudenko said the United States is using Taiwan to provoke a serious crisis in Asia. He also reiterated Moscow's backing of China's stance on Taiwan. Beijing sees Taiwan as part of China and president Xi Jinping has vowed to retake it by force if necessary. Laura Westbrook reports. today25 November, 2024 42
insert_link WorldModi-Xi to hold first bilateral meeting in 5 years India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi and China's President Xi Jinping will hold their first bilateral meeting in five years after the two countries agreed to resolve part of their border dispute. The meeting will take place in Kazan, Russia where the two heads of states are attending the BRICS Summit. Ishan Garg tells us more. today23 October, 2024 43
insert_link OshiwamboOmutumba go Summit of the Forum on China Africa Cooperation oguliko omwedhi taguya Ominista yiikwapondje ya China Chen Xiahong nena okwati ngaashingeyi ethimbo lili mondjila oku nkondopeka elongelokumwe pokati ka China na Africa,komeho yomutumba go China-Africa tagu ningilwa mo Beijing omwedhi taguya.China Chen ta lombwele omutumba gwiikundaneki nena kutya China na Africa oyena oku longitha oshigongi okugandja etumwalaka lina oonkondo kepangelo lyopauyuni lyo Global south. Ta gwedhako kutya China na Africa ayehe oyeli iilyo yo Global South,na Africa okwa taalela omapendukepo omape ,paku […] today23 August, 2024 33
insert_link WorldXi Jinping set to lay out vision for China’s economy as key meeting wraps up China's President ,Xi Jinping will unveil his long-term vision for China's economy as the third plenum wraps up. The ruling Communist Party is set to publish a document on Thursday — typically written in cryptic and sweeping language — offering the first glimpse of what some 400 officials discussed behind closed doors during the four-day meeting in Beijing. Laura Westbrook has more from Hong Kong. today18 July, 2024 77