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  • Simon Tisdall

    double quotation markTrump, not Iran, is the world’s greatest danger. He’s a one-man weapon of mass destruction

    Simon Tisdall
    As the bombing starts again, it’s clear the president has dragged the US into a limitless fiasco – and the world into an economic quagmire, says Guardian foreign affairs commentator Simon Tisdall
  • Donald Trump and homeland security secretary Markwayne Mullin in Washington DC.

    US politics live with Shrai Popat
    Experts cast doubt on Trump and DHS chief’s claim 250,000 noncitizens are registered to vote in four US states – as it happened

  • Donald Trump delivered a primetime address to the country on Thursday, claiming that declassified intelligence showed Chinese interference in US elections

    Fact-checking Donald Trump’s address on Chinese election interference – video

    Video4:16
  • Zichen Wang

    double quotation markBeijing’s message to the world’s tourists: come here and judge China for yourselves

    Zichen Wang
  • Wu Shaoping was stopped by ICE officers while delivering parcels in his job as an Amazon courier.

    ICE arrests human rights lawyer who fled Chinese crackdown

  • Trump makes unverified claims of China ‘election meddling’ as critics fear ploy to challenge midterm results

  • China ‘strongly dissatisfied’ with nationalisation of British Steel

  • Philippines demands ‘racist’ Chinese state media video depicting Filipinos as monkeys be taken down

  • Ma Xingrui, party secretary of Xinjiang,

    ‘Even Politburo members can be touched’: what the latest purge says about Xi Jinping’s China

    The ousting of Ma Xingrui – the third Politburo member in recent years - suggests Xi’s tolerance of dissent is diminishing, say analysts
  • A policeman stands at the entrance to the Have A Nice Stay independent bookstore after the officers raided the premises and arrested employees in Hong Kong on Wednesday.

    Five arrested in Hong Kong bookstore raids in ‘seditious’ materials crackdown

    Third round of arrests linked to independent bookshops widely regarded as clampdown on dissent in territory
  • US President Donald Trump gestures towards Chinese leader Xi Jinping.

    China and Xi Jinping seen more favourably than the US and Trump in poll of major countries

    Global views appear to have flipped in Beijing’s favour, driven in part by tensions between the Trump administration and US allies, a new Pew survey shows
  • Rows of white cars with yellow wheel blocks are parked in a large lot

    China’s economy grows at 4.3%, one of its lowest rates on record

    Worse-than-expected figures for three months to June come amid concerns over lopsided economy
  • Youlin Chen in sunglasses and a black jacket stands near glacial ice formations and turquoise water

    China has detained US nuclear seismology expert since 2024, family reveals

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Pangolin traffic for Chinese tourists in Laos
shop selling pangolin scales to Chinese tourists

    The age of extinction
    Inside the secret Laos shops selling pangolin scales, bear bile and tiger bones to tourists

  • Chinese tourism is booming in Laos and the illegal wildlife trade is booming with it. Pangolin scales, rhino horn and elephant ivory are all being sold at secret shops and restaurants as a new high-speed rail line brings millions of visitors to the country. Working with Chinese activists, the Guardian goes undercover to investigate the criminal networks profiting from this trade and to reveal how wildlife trafficking is pushing the critically endangered pangolin ever closer to extinction

    The age of extinction
    Undercover in Laos: how Chinese tourism fuels animal trafficking – video

    Video15:26
  • China-made cars to be shipped aboard at Taicang Port in Suzhou

    China’s monthly car ‌exports top 1m for first time as overall trade soars

  • Volkswagen Employees  wave flags and display banners as they take part in a rally called by German trade union IG Metall to protest against restructuring and mass job cut plans at the VW plant in Zwickau, eastern Germany, on 9 July

    The Guardian view on Volkswagen’s crisis: another wake-up call for Germany and the EU

    Editorial: Robust action is needed to protect European industries from unfair competition. The alternative is social strife amid growing insecurity
  • A distant nuclear power station with a large cooling tower reflecting in water, seen beyond a number of 'danger' signs on a pole in the foreground

    Weather tracker
    Weather tracker: Unusually warm rivers affect French nuclear power plants

    High temperatures and below average rainfall put pressure on waterways used to cool reactors
  • Graduates toss their caps in the air at a graduation ceremony at Nanjing Agricultural University

    China’s graduate glut: millions enter a job market with little use for them

    Record numbers find there is little demand for their skills, as entry-level tech roles are hit by AI and automation
  • A humanoid robot prepares milk tea at Shanghai Innovation Institute in Xuhui District of east China's Shanghai.

    Today in Focus
    China’s massive AI rollout - podcast

    Senior China correspondent Amy Hawkins on China’s embrace of AI, from medical avatars to food delivery drones and state surveillance
    Podcast24:11
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