Sudirman Cup badminton: China sweeps aside Malaysia to reach semis
Hosts China swept aside Malaysia 3-0 in the Sudirman Cup quarterfinals here on Friday, securing a spot in the last-four stage of the world badminton mixed-team championship.
Hosts China swept aside Malaysia 3-0 in the Sudirman Cup quarterfinals here on Friday, securing a spot in the last-four stage of the world badminton mixed-team championship.
Defending champion China handed Thailand a 4-1 defeat to surge to the top spot in Group A and make it to the knockout stages of the Sudirman Cup mixed team badminton competition here on Wednesday evening.
At least four people were killed and 516 others injured on Saturday after a massive explosion rocked Shahid Rajaee Port in the city of Bandar Abbas in southern Iran's Hormozgan province, local media reported.
The re-election of Donald Trump as the President of the United States has once again thrown global geopolitics into flux.
The Higher Buddhist Institute of the Tibetan Department in Beijing was initiated by the late 10th Panchen Lama and President of the Buddhist Association of China (BAC), Zhao Puchu, with the approval of the CPC Central Committee and the State Council, on September 1, 1987 in Xihuang Monastery in Beijing. The 10th Panchen Lama personally served as the first President, and Zhao Puchu, then President of the BAC, was the Senior Advisor.
In the azure waters of geopolitical discourse, recent ripples between India and the Maldives offer a reminder of the games nations play in their quest for regional dominance
As per the data compiled by Bloomberg, the Indian stocks are underscoring a growing divergence in investor preference between the two emerging market leaders.
There seems to be a competition between the three potential oftencited flashpoints that could engulf the Asian region into a regional conflagration.
A spokesperson for China's Taiwan Affairs Office insisted that the election result "does not represent the mainstream view on the island".
On India's growing role in global affairs, he said: "Hardly any significant global issue is now addressed without holding consultations with India."