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Trump to meet Xi at Communist Party’s leadership compound

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Why Xi took Trump inside Zhongnanhai, China's most guarded political compound
Zhongnanhai, named after two lakes located within the compound, is not only a workplace but also the residence of China's senior leadership.

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What is China's secret garden Zhongnanhai? Inside the highly guarded Communist Party compound where Xi Jinping hosted Donald Trump
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US-China summit: Trump to meet Xi at Communist Party’s leadership compound
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The Latest: After China visit, Trump says he’s undecided on sending weapons to Taiwan
U.S. President Donald Trump wraps up his visit to Beijing with a private meeting at Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s official residence before he departs for Washington

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Trump, Xi discuss Iran war during high-stakes meeting: Live updates
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Trump warns Taiwan against declaring independence, hours after summit with China's Xi
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US-China summit: Trump says he discussed arms sales to Taiwan with Xi
Trump said he and Xi discussed Taiwan and US arms sales to the island “in great detail” during their meetings.

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Trump concludes China trip after Xi discussions on trade and Strait of Hormuz
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Trump says China's Xi Jinping offered to help end Iran conflict
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After Trump visit, China’s top party journal doubles down on manufacturing push

Shortly after US President Donald Trump departed Beijing, China’s ruling Communist Party has called for strengthening the real economy – particularly manufacturing – to gain a competitive edge in the global economy.
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China's Communist Party has ruled for 75 years. Will it make it to 100?

More than three decades after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Communist Party of China retains a firm grip on power. The powerful and feared organization has ruled the nation — home to close to one-fifth of the world’s population — for 75 years ...
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Xi takes Trump on tour of Communist Party's seat of power in Beijing

Trump and Xi toured Zhongnanhai, the heavily guarded compound where China's top leaders live and work.
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China Communist Party magazine calls for crackdown on price wars

BEIJING (Reuters) -A prominent Chinese Communist Party publication called for a crackdown on competition that fuels price wars and squeezes profits in various industries, criticising large companies and local governments for unfair practices. In the most ...
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China Was Ready for the Age of Anarchy

The People’s Republic of China was founded in opposition to empire. The Chinese Communist Party built its identity on anti-imperialism, presenting itself as the vanguard of a global struggle against Western domination.
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Absurd: China literally changes Marco Rubio's name during trip - lets communists avoid admitting they made a huge mistake

It's a level of absurdity George Orwell might laugh at. The political prophet who penned the ultimate picture of tyranny with the dystopian novel "1984" envisioned a world where an almighty Party puts its ideology above reality itself in service of maintaining power.
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Man Convicted of Running Illegal Police Station Tied to China’s Government

Prosecutors say that Lu Jianwang opened a hub in Manhattan’s Chinatown to monitor outspoken critics of the Chinese Communist Party.
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