The trip by Wang Yi follows the collapse of a Chinese-brokered ceasefire and a major setback for the military near the border with Yunnan.
Local-level authorities across China are discussing how to do more business with Russia while avoiding banking systems monitored the West, and agriculture deals could come this autumn.
‘I find it difficult to understand how a ship’s captain could fail to notice its anchor had been dragging along the seabed,’ Defence Minister Hanno Pevkur says of October incident.
Beijing has not said how leaders will mark the anniversary but it will be a chance for them to think about the past and a way forward.
A bone needle workshop in northwest China represents an important example of tool-making industrialisation.
Rivals recognise how hard Chinese athletes work, and appreciation for divers is unequivocal, but drug row, track failures dilute achievements.
Retired tattoo artist Lam Yui-sang maintains worker seduced him into ‘committing crimes’ instead.
DBS Bank has pledged up to S$1 billion over the next 10 years to support underprivileged and vulnerable communities across the region.
Researchers says the illegal drug works by suppressing activity in a part of the brain known to become hyperactive during depressive states.
In her first public remarks since stepping down, Hasina also demanded an investigation into killings during the unrest that forced her out.
Gold showing by tennis star Zheng Qinwen renews debate over the state’s role in sports that has endured for decades, cranking out medals but quelling marketisation.
Kyiv says it will not hold on to Russian territory captured in its surprise cross-border operation.
The Indian peacock holds a special symbolic importance in the country, and is protected under stringent wildlife laws.
Nicolas Maduro, reeling from protests over his disputed re-election, says Chinese-owned company has suspended his access to the platform.
Victim says Luk Chun-chung, 43, dragged her into toilet cubicle three times during a gathering and molested her, an accusation he denies.
During their conversation, Trump called the Tesla CEO ‘the greatest cutter’ while discussing workers walking off the job to go on strike.
With anticipation already building as the Olympics move Stateside in four years’ time, we take a look at which stars to keep an eye on.
Paris was full of narrative and storylines which got social media users in a fury and falling over themselves with laughter.
State security ministry says more than 1,000 cases of Taiwanese espionage were uncovered in a crackdown, with spies ‘severely punished’.
From striking team uniforms to dazzling personal style, there were plenty of fashion statements throughout the Summer Olympics.
Chinese-American researchers worry that if Donald Trump returns to the White House he could revive the China Initiative.
After a US trade ban for cotton from China’s Xinjiang, textile manufacturers have turned to domestic consumers – but the ban’s chilling effect on all exports has left a gap that is difficult to fill.
With Sheikh Hasina’s downfall, Bangladesh’s interim government will have to relook at the mega projects tainted by corruption, analysts say.
Keir Starmer’s administration is wrestling with the same dilemmas over security, trade and human rights that its EU neighbours are facing.