China Southern in talks with British Airways on joint venture

China Southern Airlines Co., one of the nation’s top three state carriers, is exploring a joint venture with British Airways for flights between the Asian country and the

Beijing bars foreign companies, other securities from stock link

Chinese investors will be barred from trading in shares of dozens of foreign companies and those with weighted-voting rights such as Xiaomi Corp. as regulators seek to

Nobel widow’s release is short-lived human rights triumph

The release of the Chinese Nobel Peace laureate Liu Xiaobo’s widow from eight years of house arrest this week brought some comfort to China’s activists. But the rare triumph

June trade with North Korea falls by more than half

China’s imports from North Korea plunged 92.6 percent in June compared with a year earlier under U.N. sanctions imposed to stop Pyongyang’s nuclear and missile programs, the

The Buzz | Industrial park blast kills 19, hurts 12 in southwest China

A blast in an industrial park in a southwestern province has killed 19 people and injured 12 others, China’s official Xinhua News Agency said Friday. The blast

US Inc. keeps faith in China despite trade row, AmCham says

U.S. companies operating in China plan to increase investment in the Asian nation this year as rising consumer spending and improving profits offset trade

Chinese find suggests human relatives left Africa earlier

Stone tools recovered from an excavation in China suggest that our evolutionary forerunners trekked out of Africa earlier than we thought. Until now, the oldest

Sun Yat-Sen University | Professor suspended following misconduct complaints

A leading Chinese university has suspended a prominent primatologist in a victory for China’s slow- building #MeToo movement. Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou said yesterday in a

Typhoon Maria barrels into China after pounding Taiwan

Typhoon Maria injured two people in Taiwan and prompted more than 3,000 to be moved to shelters before making landfall in China, authorities said yesterday. The

Qin Yongmin | Veteran rights activist sentenced to 13 years’ prison

China sentenced a veteran pro-democracy campaigner to 13 years in prison on vaguely defined subversion charges, one day after releasing the widow of a Nobel Peace Prize

Beijing vows retaliation for latest US tariff threat

China slammed the U.S. threat to expand tariff hikes to imports including apples, fish sticks and French doors as a “totally unacceptable” escalation of their

China joins 20 most innovative economies, US falls to No. 6

China joined the world’s top 20 most innovative economies for the first time while the United States fell out of the five top-ranked countries, according to a

Liu Xia | Beijing frees Nobel widow from house arrest that drew outcry

China allowed the widow of Chinese Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo to be freed from house arrest and leave for Berlin yesterday, ending an eight-year ordeal

Analysis | How China could hurt US once it ran out of imports to tax

In his trade war with China, President Donald Trump wields one seeming advantage: The United States could ultimately slap tariffs on more than USD500 billion

Belt and Road | Xi pledges billions in loans, aid to Arab nations

China’s President Xi Jinping pledged more than USD23 billion in lines of credit, loans and humanitarian assistance to Arab countries yesterday in a major push for influence

Merkel lauds China’s market opening in rebuff to Trump trade war

German Chancellor Angela Merkel praised China for opening up to foreign investment, drawing a contrast with trade conflicts burdening both countries’ relations with the U.S. Merkel’s

Five Chinese tourists reported missing from sunken boat are alive

Five people reported to have been missing from a tour boat that sank in a storm off the southern resort island of Phuket are alive, Thai authorities said yesterday,

Hong Kong | Democrat takes case of prison mistreatment to court

Pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong has taken his case of alleged mistreatment by prison staff to the smalls claims tribunal, reports Hong Kong public broadcaster

Exporters scramble to cope with US tariffs

Chinese exporters were scrambling yesterday to cope with a plunge in U.S. sales while China’s state press shrugged off the impact of Washington’s tariff hikes in a spiraling

Paper denounces US Navy ships’ Taiwan Strait passage

A ruling Chinese Communist Party newspaper yesterday denounced the passage of a pair of U.S. Navy ships through the Taiwan Strait as a “psychological game,” as the two sides

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