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  2. Death of Li Keqiang - Wikipedia

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    Russia: Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin expressed condolences on the death of Li Keqiang. [47] Singapore: On the morning of the 27th, Vice Premier Heng Swee Keat delivered a speech in Mandarin at the Insight China Global Forum. During his journey to the venue, he received the sudden news of the death of Li Keqiang, expressing deep regret.

  3. The sudden death of China's former No. 2 leader Li Keqiang ...

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    The sudden death of China's former second-ranking leader, Li Keqiang, has shocked many people in the country, with tributes offered up to the ex-official who promised market-oriented reforms but ...

  4. How Li Keqiang’s sudden death took Chinese Communist ... - AOL

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    This Weibo post here captured very well why a lot of netizens are genuinely grieving the death of Li Keqiang. His passing has reminded people that the more open and fast growing era of China that ...

  5. The sudden death of China’s former Premier Li Keqiang has spurred an outpouring of grief and mourning across the country. But for many, it also appears to offer a rare opening to air pent-up ...

  6. Li Keqiang - Wikipedia

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    Li Keqiang (Chinese: 李克强; pinyin: Lǐ Kèqiáng; 3 July 1955 – 27 October 2023) was a Chinese economist and politician who served as the seventh premier of China from 2013 to 2023. He was also the second-ranked member of the Politburo Standing Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) from 2012 to 2022.

  7. Former Premier Li Keqiang, China’s top economic official for ...

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    Former Premier Li Keqiang, China’s top economic official for a decade, died Friday of a heart attack. ... 2013, killed at least 66 miners at a gold mine in Tibet and left 17 others missing and ...

  8. Hong Kong 818 incident - Wikipedia

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    Li Keqiang, Chinese Premier.He was Vice Premier at the time of the incident. The Hong Kong 818 incident (Chinese: 香港818事件) was a case of alleged civil rights violations that occurred on 18 August 2011 at the University of Hong Kong during a visit by Li Keqiang, the then-Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China.

  9. Former Chinese Premier Li Keqiang dead at 68: state media - AOL

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    Former Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, once seen as a reform-minded contender to the country’s top leadership role, died of a sudden heart attack early Friday in Shanghai, state media reported. He ...