India protests China’s land claim ahead of G20 summit President Xi is expected to attend

India is protesting a new Chinese map that lays claim to India’s territory ahead of next week’s Group of 20 summit in New Delhi, a foreign ministry

Britain’s top diplomat visits China for the first time in five years

Britain's top diplomat, James Cleverly, began a long-awaited visit to China yesterday as the two countries attempt to stabilize their ties that have frayed badly in

He Lifeng tells the US commerce secretary he’s ready to improve cooperation

The top Chinese official in charge of economic relations with Washington told Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo yesterday he was ready to “make new positive efforts” to improve

Britain’s foreign secretary visits China in an attempt to shore up ties, reduce tensions

Britain's top diplomat, James Cleverly, is set to visit China today, as the two countries attempt to shore up frayed ties. It will be the

Police arrest two men accused of foreign collusion over links with protest fund

Hong Kong police yesterday detained two men on suspicion of violating the city’s national security law through links with a now-defunct fund that aimed to help

US, China agree to discuss export controls as Raimondo visits to warm up chilly ties

Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said she and her Chinese counterpart agreed yesterday to exchange information on U.S. export controls that frustrate Beijing and set up a group

Foxconn’s Terry Gou will seek top post as an independent

Terry Gou, who founded Apple supplier Foxconn, said yesterday he will run as an independent candidate in Taiwan’s main election, ending months of speculation. At a

Biden’s commerce secretary is the latest Cabinet member to visit China in a bid for improved ties

Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo is the latest member of President Joe Biden’s Cabinet to visit China as his administration tries to mend the deteriorating ties between the

China bans seafood from Japan after the Fukushima plant begins its wastewater release

The tsunami-wrecked Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant began releasing its first batch of treated radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean on Thursday — a controversial step that

US approves new $500M arms sale to Taiwan as tension intensifies

The Biden administration has approved a $500 million arms sale to Taiwan as it ramps up military assistance to the island despite fervent objections from China.

Chinese-backed port project in Peru to be the ‘gateway from South America to Asia,’ official says

Dozens of cranes lift blocks weighing several tons and drop them to compact the soil of a roughly one-square-mile area on Peru’s Pacific coast, part of China’s

China coast guard blocks Philippine vessels near disputed shoal

As a U.S. Navy plane circled overhead, two Philippine boats breached a Chinese coast guard blockade in a dangerous confrontation this week in the disputed South

Court upholds minimum sentences for breaching security law

A jailed university student who pleaded guilty to inciting secession in Hong Kong lost his bid to reduce his five-year sentence in a court ruling yesterday that is

North Korean plane takes off from Beijing in a sign Pyongyang is opening borders

A North Korean commercial flight has taken off from Beijing in a sign that Pyongyang is opening its borders again after almost three years of severe COVID-19 restrictions.

China, Russia look to advance agendas at summit of developing countries in Johannesburg

Russia and China will look to gain more political and economic ground in the developing world at a summit in South Africa this week, when an expected

Chinese military launches drills around Taiwan as a ‘warning’ after a top island official went to US

The Chinese military launched drills around Taiwan on Saturday as a “stern warning” over what it called collusion between “separatists and foreign forces,” its defense ministry said,

Judges propose a further delay in the trial of activist publisher Jimmy Lai

Hong Kong judges on Friday proposed a new delay until December in the trial of a prominent activist publisher who was arrested in August 2020 under

Xi calls for patience as Communist Party tries to reverse economic woes

Chinese leader Xi Jinping has called for patience in a speech released as the ruling Communist Party tries to reverse a deepening economic slump and said Western

China establishes world’s largest language resource repository

China has established the world’s largest language resource repository, consisting of over 120 languages and dialects that are being used in the world’s most populous country, the Chinese

China’s gov’t tries to defuse economic fears after real estate developer’s debt struggle

China’s government is trying to reassure jittery homebuyers after a major real estate developer missed a payment on its multibillion-dollar debt, reviving fears about the industry’s shaky finances and their impact on the struggling Chinese economy.

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