US, PRC make world safe for fraud

China and the U.S. are presenting themselves as exemplars of opposite models of political governance. China has laid out its vision for a rejuvenated

Stumbling Blocks | Trump’s trade agenda hits China, NAFTA

President Donald Trump’s hard-line views on trade, a staple of his message long before he entered politics, are beginning to collide with the cold realities of global

Beijing approves 13 new Ivanka Trump trademarks in three months

Ivanka Trump’s brand continues to win foreign trademarks in China and the Philippines, adding to questions about conflicts of interest at the White House, The Associated Press has

Film explores Chinese Exclusion Act as US immigration ‘DNA’

Politicians seizing on immigrants as an election issue. Newspaper headlines calling for action. Talk of legislation to institute a ban. If viewers of “The Chinese Exclusion

Yin Jinbao | Chairman of major bank found dead in apparent suicide

The head of a major bank in northern China was found dead in his office in an apparent suicide, state media reported yesterday, in the latest

Earthquake shakes the northeast, but no apparent damage

A moderate earthquake shook northeastern China early yesterday, but no damage or injuries have been reported. The quake near the city of Songyuan in Jilin province was

Beijing orders crackdown on large outdoor religious statues

China’s ruling Communist Party has ordered local governments to better regulate the construction of large outdoor religious statues amid increasing restrictions on religious expression of

Burkina Faso resumes ties with PRC after Taiwan break

The West African Nation of Burkina Faso formally resumed diplomatic ties with China on Saturday after breaking off relations with Taiwan, which now has just 18 diplomatic

US-China spat casts shadow over Asia-Pacific free trade drive

The U.S. and China’s on-again, off-again trade dispute is casting a shadow over Asia-Pacific nations’ efforts to further open up global trade, a senior Australian government official

Trial for dissident who chronicled rights abuses on June 20

A Chinese dissident who founded a website documenting rights abuses will be tried on June 20 for allegedly leaking state secrets, his lawyer said Friday. Huang Qi was

Beijing extends ‘Orwellian’ compliance deadline

Beijing has offered to extendf the deadline for international airlines to change how they refer to Chinese territories, after many of them said they needed more time

US disinvites China from multinational military exercise

The Pentagon said yesterday it has withdrawn an invitation for China to participate in a multinational naval exercise the U.S. is hosting this summer, a

Beijing, Tokyo protest US probe into need for auto tariffs

China and Japan both condemned yesterday the Trump administration’s decision to launch an investigation into whether tariffs are needed on imports of vehicles and automotive parts into

US employee in Guangzhou reported strange sounds, pressure

A U.S. government employee in southern China reported abnormal sensations of sound and pressure, the State Department said yesterday , recalling similar experiences among American diplomats in Cuba

Merkel visits Shenzhen today | German leader stresses dialogue on human rights, tech

German Chancellor Angela Merkel yesterday stressed the importance of dialogue with China during a visit to Beijing that comes amid shared concerns over trade with the United

Analysis | Can anything stop China, foreign governments favors to Trump?

First came news that a Chinese government- owned company had signed on to help build an Indonesian project that will include a Donald Trump- branded hotel and

Airlines obey Beijing’s demand to call Taiwan part of China

British Airways, Lufthansa and Air Canada are among 20 carriers that now refer to Taiwan, the self-ruled island that Beijing considers its territory, as a

HK fashion retailer accused of sexism

Hong Kong fashion retailer Giordano came under fire this week for a range of clothing that netizens deemed sexist. One particular t-shirt in the company’s

Society | State Council to consider ending birth limits as soon as 2018

China is planning to scrap all limits on the number of children a family can have, according to people familiar with the matter, in what

Space Odyssey | PRC launches relay satellite for far side moon landing

China launched a relay satellite yesterday as part of a groundbreaking program to be the first to land a spacecraft on the far side of the moon

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