May meets Xi on visit focused on post-Brexit

The meeting at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing came a day after May called for expanding the “global strategic partnership” between the two

State of The Union | Trump speech bashed in Beijing, welcomed in Seoul, Tokyo

Calling on Congress to lift budgetary caps and boost spending on the military, Trump said that “unmatched power is the surest means of our defense.”

Hong Kong | Experts deployed after unexploded bomb found

Hong Kong police sealed off part of a busy downtown neighborhood yesterday after an unexploded wartime bomb was found during construction work in the Asian financial center.

On state visit, May focused on post-Brexit future

British Prime Minister Theresa May yesterday called for expanding the “global strategic partnership” between the United Kingdom and China, at the start of a visit to the

CNY Holidays | China lashes out at Taiwan over cancellation of flights

China is again heating up the rhetoric against rival Taiwan, with a spokesman saying yesterday that Taiwan’s cancellation of added flights during the Lunar New Year holiday

AP interview | Chinese editor Hu Shuli steps aside, not down

Some say China’s most prominent journalist is finished. Far from it, says Hu Shuli, founder of the financial magazine Caixin. Hu listened one

Religion | Cardinal critic reveals drama in Vatican’s overture to China

The retired cardinal of Hong Kong has revealed the behind-the-scenes drama of the Vatican’s efforts to improve relations with China, including its request for a legitimate bishop

Trade | UK’s May flies 50 businesses on Brexit mission

Prime Minister Theresa May is leading the largest business delegation her government has ever taken overseas as she flies to China this week, seeking to

Analysis | Tourism industry is only just getting going

If you want to gauge how Chinese consumers are reshaping the world, look at how many of them are leaving China. For vacation, that

Belt & Road | Infrastructure push reaches arctic, leaving out US

The sun never sets on China’s trade and infrastructure ambitions. With the addition of the Arctic and Latin America last week, Chinese President Xi

CNY flights | Taipei says military aircraft will transport Taiwanese in China

Taiwan refused to allow two Chinese airlines, Xiamen Airlines and China Eastern Airlines, to expand service to the island during the Lunar New Year holiday,

Yu Wensheng | Rights lawyer charged with inciting subversion

Prominent legal activist Yu Wensheng has been charged with inciting subversion of state power after writing a letter calling for democratic reforms, his lawyer said yesterday.

Hong Kong | Justice chief dogged by property scandal

Lawmakers grilled Hong Kong’s new justice secretary yesterday over a controversy surrounding illegal additions to her home that has highlighted concerns about rule of law in the

1,500 evacuated while WW2 bomb defused

Around 1,500 people were evacuated from Hong Kong’s Wan Chai area over the weekend, while bomb disposal officers spent 12 hours neutralizing an unexploded World War Two bomb

Hong Kong | Young pro-democracy hopeful banned from election

The Hong Kong government barred a young pro-democracy activist on Saturday from an upcoming election over her party’s political platform that it said violates electoral laws, in

It’s ‘complicated:’ Beijing’s N. Korea envoy on lack of visit

China’s chief envoy for North Korean affairs said Friday the reasons he hasn’t visited Pyongyang are “complicated” but that China remains committed to finding a diplomatic solution

Japan foreign minister hopes for improved ties with China

Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Kono expressed hopes for improved relations with China during talks yesterday in Beijing that also touched on joint efforts to counter North Korea’s

Feature A woman, an investigator, and a quest for justice in China

The young woman, new to the grind of Chinese factory life, knew the man who called himself Kalen only by the photo on his chat profile. It

Trump blacklists North Korea business interests in China, Russia

The Trump administration slapped sanctions yesterday on North Korean financial and business networks in China and Russia as it pushed to cut off revenues for the

Probe: Opioid sellers exploit US postal service flaw

China said yesterday it is ready to work with the United States in fighting illicit opioid shipments after congressional investigators found that Chinese opioid manufacturers exploit weak

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