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Global views of China and its leader Xi Jinping have improved, while opinions of the U.S. and Donald Trump have declined.
A new Pew Research Centre survey suggests a narrowing perception gap between China and the US, as more people worldwide view China positively and question America's leadership under Trump.
Trump received mostly negative ratings in a survey of 24 nations but few people had confidence in either Trump or Xi to do ...
People across 25 nations are mostly unfavorable toward China and lack confidence in Xi, but views have improved in some ...
A new Pew survey is suggesting that global viewpoints on China may be trending in a slightly more positive direction for the ...
Analyzing the impact of Trump's tariffs on China's economy and Xi Jinping's challenges. Examining the ongoing trade war and ...
Xi Jinping skips BRICS Summit for the first time amid speculation of political turbulence in China and divisions between ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping's unusual disappearance from public view since late May has sparked intense speculation about ...
Ten years post the crackdown on human rights lawyers in China, Amnesty International leads a call for global action. Over 300 legal professionals have faced detention or disappearance, with the ...
During his meeting with the Chinese president, Anthony Albanese raised concerns about China's live-fire exercises near ...
For the first time since taking power, Chinese President Xi Jinping is skipping the BRICS Summit, sending Premier Li Qiang to ...