Canada’s foreign minister says why China envoy fired

Canada’s foreign minister said yesterday the country’s ambassador to China was fired because he expressed views that were contrary to the federal government’s position on

Abe vows to step up China ties but bolster defense

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe pledged yesterday he will further expand his country’s already improving ties with China but said Japan still needs to bolster its

South China Sea | Australia says Beijing has raised ‘anxiety’ in disputed waters

Australian defense minister Christopher Pyne urged China today to resolve tensions in the South China Sea in accordance with international law, in a swipe after Beijing’s sudden

Wang Quanzhang | Prominent human rights lawyer sentenced to 4½ years

Prominent Chinese human rights lawyer Wang Quanzhang was sentenced to 4½ years in prison on the charge of subversion of state power yesterday, more than three

Opinion | China’s banks are desperate for capital

In the past decade, China has relied primarily on credit growth to fund its economic ambitions. The country’s banks are now feeling the constraints of this lending

Beijing joins talks to strike a worldwide digital trade pact

China will join a group including the U.S. and the European Union in negotiating new rules to cover the USD25 trillion e-commerce market. The EU and 47 other

Microsoft’s Bing blocked for two days, prompting grumbling

Chinese internet users lost access to Microsoft’s Bing search engine for two days, setting off grumbling about the ruling Communist Party’s increasingly tight online censorship.

Canada’s prime minister fires his ambassador to China

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau fired Canada’s ambassador to China after the envoy said it would be “great” if the U.S. dropped its extradition request for a Chinese

Smoking by cabin crew banned in cockpits of domestic flights

Pilots and other cabin crew can no longer smoke in the cockpits of domestic flights in China. The Civil Aviation Administration of China issued a notice last week to

China says Australia writer held on national security charge

China yesterday said it has detained a Chinese-Australian writer on charges of involvement in “criminal activities endangering China’s national security.” Foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying offered

Alleged cocaine smuggler appears in Australian court

An Australian businessman who was allegedly part of a criminal syndicate that smuggled 1.28 metric tons of cocaine inside a shipment of prefabricated steel from China faced

Huawei phone chief counters ‘political forces’ with record sales

Huawei Technologies Co.’s consumer chief dismissed U.S. “political forces” and attempts to crimp the company’s growth, saying sales of smartphones and other devices surged by about 50

Australian writer detained while visiting China, friend says

Writer and former Chinese diplomat Yang Hengjun, who is now an Australian citizen, has been detained by the Chinese government, according to one of his friends.

Beijing rips into Tencent’s news service, kills 9,300 mobile apps

China is stepping up its efforts to rein in the country’s internet, singling out Tencent Holdings Ltd.’s popular news app for spreading vulgar information while shutting down

Hong Kong | Lam not optimistic on lasting US-China trade deal

Hong Kong’s chief executive Carrie Lam said she wasn’t “too optimistic” that the U.S. and China can reach a lasting trade deal before their three-month truce

Hong Kong | Legislature takes up national anthem bill

Hong Kong’s legislature took up a controversial bill yesterday that would punish anyone who publicly and intentionally insults the Chinese national anthem with up to three

Chinese model in derided Dolce & Gabbana ads apologizes

The Chinese model in widely derided advertisements for Italian fashion line Dolce & Gabbana has apologized for her appearance in the campaign. Zuo Ye said

The Buzz | China takes shots at Trump trade policies

China’s vice president took not-so-veiled shots at President Donald Trump’s aggressive trade policies in a speech to global elites at a ski resort in the Swiss

Gene scientist fired by college as investigators say he broke the law

The Chinese scientist who altered the genes of twin baby girls as embryos was fired by his university after a government probe found he violated laws

Distrust of local milk lingers a decade after crisis

More than a decade after tainted infant milk powder in China killed six children and exposed institutional neglect of food safety, Chinese parents still don’t trust local

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