Amidst an ongoing investigation into Pakistani national Seema Haider’s case of entering India illegally, two Chinese nationals were arrested at the Indo-Nepal border in Bihar's East Champaran district in Motihari for attempting to enter India without a visa, informed the officials o
Chinese Embassy in India spokesperson Wang Xiaojian stated that in the first half of 2023, the Chinese Embassy and Consulates General issued more than 71,600 visas to Indian people travelling China.
China is using an aggressive approach of employing Private Security Companies (PSCs) to mitigate the security risks for Chinese nationals in Africa. These PSCs are armed with sophisticated weapons and surveillance systems
In its statement, the ED said that an investigation found that the company was owned by Chinese nationals and all the affairs of the company including financial decisions are being taken by the persons sitting in China.
Christians, Hindus, and members of other minorities accused of blasphemy languish in jail for years, unless they are lynched by angry mobs. Some, such as Asia Bibi, are liberated only thanks to international mobilization.
The IG Sindh during a meeting held via video link at the Central Police Office in Karachi, reviewed the security arrangements for Chinese residents and expats related to CPEC and non-CPEC projects. He also issued necessary instructions to ensure their safety.
Assassinations, kidnappings and involuntary returns are driven by emotional blackmail. The phone call from your loved ones in China would highlight an alleged infraction of the law as an illegal, disloyal or treasonous act committed by you and bemoan about the shame as well as social and civ
The company provides online education in the name of Odaclass. During the search, it was revealed that the company is wholly owned by Chinese nationals. The company is part of a group consisting complex web of entities having ultimate controlling company in Cayman Island, according to the pr
The traders, under the auspices of a group called the Indigenous Capital Protection Association, have sued the government, protesting the influx of Chinese traders in Kenya.
An unnamed Chinese national, working on the Dasu Hydropower Project in the north was on April 17 taken into protective custody and flown out to safer Abbottabad after Pakistani workers on the project accused him of blasphemy.
The casualties among Chinese nationals in Pakistan are causing anxiety in the minds of Chinese companies and Xi Jinping's government. These targeted attacks will severely impede Chinese investments in Pakistan, creating tension between the two "brotherly" nations.