Mattis: US needs Space Force to counter Russia, China

A U.S. Space Force is necessary to protect American satellites from being targeted by attack weapons in the hands of China and Russia, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said yesterday

Trade War | Chinese gov’t files WTO challenge to US tariffs on solar panels

China says it is challenging a U.S. tariff hike on solar panels before the World Trade Organization, adding to its sprawling conflicts with President Donald Trump over trade

South China Sea | Duterte says Beijing should temper its behavior in disputed waters

The Philippine president said that China's claim to airspace above newly built islands and surrounding waters in the disputed South China Sea "is wrong" and Beijing

Senior monk accused of sexual misconduct quits post

The Buddhist Association of China said its president Xuecheng had passed his duties to a deputy. The case, which was covered widely in the Chinese

The Buzz | Hong Kong intervenes to defend peg for 1st time since May

Hong Kong intervened to defend its peg to the dollar for the first time in three months after the local currency fell to the weak end of its

China blasts US military bill as interference in its affairs

China today (Tuesday) blasted a U.S. military spending bill that calls for development of plans to help self-ruled Taiwan improve its defenses and warned of possible damage to cooperation in

Activist compares Beijing’s rule in Hong Kong to colonialism

A Hong Kong pro-independence activist decried Beijing's rule over the city as modern-day colonialism in a speech today (Tuesday) to a foreign journalists' association that defied the Chinese government's

Analysis | Now with power to long rule the country, Xi beset by challenges

As China’s leaders gather for their annual Yellow Sea retreat, the country’s political waters are looking choppy. Chinese President and ruling Communist Party leader

Beijing expels German student who researched rights lawyers

A German man has learned the hard way that practicing journalism in China, even for a class project, could lead to serious trouble. David Missal, 24, was pursuing

China to UN panel: No arbitrary detention in Uighur region

China insisted yesterday there is no “arbitrary detention” and there are no “re-education centers” in its western Xinjiang region, rejecting concerns raised by a

Taiwan’s Tsai travels in face of diplomatic onslaught

Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen departed yesterday for Latin America, traveling to a region she’s already visited three times in two years. She doesn’t have many

Victor Li bets big on Hong Kong’s frothy property market

Tycoon Victor Li made his first land purchase in Hong Kong since taking the reins of CK Asset Holdings Ltd. from his billionaire father Li Ka-shing, splashing

German student who researched rights lawyers expeled

A German man has learned the hard way that practicing journalism in China, even for a class project, could lead to serious trouble. David Missal, 24, was pursuing

Religion must obey Chinese law, paper says of mosque protest

A newspaper of the ruling Communist Party said Saturday that no religion is above the law in China, urging officials to stay firm while dealing with a rare protest

Beijing may be holding 1 million Uighurs in camps, UN experts say

China may be holding as many as one million members of its Muslim Uighur minority in “re-education” camps in its western region of Xinjiang, according to United

Trade War | Trump’s planned duties on Chinese art panned by dealers, museums

The art world is growing anxious about President Donald Trump’s trade war with China. The administration’s list of USD200 billion in goods targeted for duties

Vaccine Scandal | Authorities freeze stock of top executive arrested in crackdown

China stepped up its crackdown of the pharmaceutical company at the center of a vaccine scandal, freezing shares of the drugmaker’s chairwoman following her arrest. Changsheng

US scrutinizes HNA group over building near Trump Tower

China’s HNA Group Co. said it’s been questioned by a U.S. government panel over its ownership of a building in Manhattan near Trump Tower. The

Tennis player Peng Shuai banned six months

Chinese tennis player Peng Shuai has been banned for six months for breaching the sport’s anti-corruption program by attempting to change her Wimbledon doubles partner through coercion last year

Trade War | US to impose tighter curbs on China’s tech investment

Already threatened by escalating U.S. taxes on its goods, China is about to find it much harder to invest in U.S. companies or to buy American

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