Hong Kong will ban more products from Japan if treated wastewater is discharged

Hong Kong’s leader warned yesterday that the city will ban marine products from “a large number prefectures” if Japan discharges treated radioactive wastewater into the sea.

China says its foreign minister is ill. A senior diplomat will take his place at ASEAN

Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang is unwell and the country’s senior diplomat will take his place at a two-day summit of the Association of Southeast Asian

Newly named Roman Catholic cardinal wants reconciliation and more hope for young people

Hong Kong’s newly named Roman Catholic cardinal said yesterday that he hopes for reconciliation and wants the city to give young people more hope following

Solomon Islands leader visits Beijing, highlighting US-China rivalry in South Pacific

Leaders of the Solomon Islands and China yesterday promised to expand relations that have fueled unease in Washington and Australia about Beijing’s influence in the South Pacific.

Yellen says Washington might ‘respond to unintended consequences’ due to tech export curbs

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen yesterday said she agreed Washington will listen to Chinese complaints about security-related curbs on U.S. technology exports and might “respond to unintended

Ant Group fined $985 million by regulators in signal that tech crackdown may end

Chinese regulators are fining Ant Group 7.123 billion yuan ($985 million) for violating regulations in its payments and financial services, an indicator that over two years

Hong Kong changes law to slash directly elected council seats

Hong Kong lawmakers yesterday passed an amendment to a law to eliminate most directly elected seats on local district councils, the last major political representative bodies

Visit by Solomon Islands leader to Beijing underscores rising China-US rivalry in South Pacific

Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare will visit China next week, highlighting the accelerating contest between Beijing and Washington for influence in the South Pacific. Sogavare

239 people died from Covid-19 in June in a significant uptick

China reported yesterday that 239 people died from COVID-19 in June in a significant uptick months after it lifted most containment measures. The Chinese Center for

Russian navy ships visit Shanghai as sides reaffirm military ties amid Ukraine conflict

A pair of Russia navy ships are visiting China as the countries reaffirm their military ties amid Russia’s war in Ukraine. The Cold War-era frigates Gromkiy and

Beijing orders outdoor work to be halted as scorching summer heat soars

Employers in Beijing were ordered yesterday by the government to stop outdoor work after scorching summer heat in the Chinese capital was forecast to reach 40 degrees centigrade.

A troubled new power plant leaves Jordan in debt to China

Jordan's Attarat power plant was envisioned as a landmark project promising to provide the desert kingdom with a major source of energy while solidifying its relations with

Gov’t accuses US of turning Taiwan into a powder keg with its latest sales

China's Defense Ministry accused the United States of turning Taiwan into a powder keg yesterday with its latest sales of military equipment to the self-governing island

Hong Kong-born singer-songwriter Coco Lee passes away at 48

Lee’s sister broke the news on social media last night, saying that the the 48-year-old had a long battle with depression in recent years and committed suicide on

Leader says 8 pro-democracy activists who now live in the West ‘will be pursued for life’

Hong Kong’s leader said yesterday that eight pro-democracy activists who now live in the United States, Britain, Canada and Australia will be pursued for life for alleged

EU climate chief is concerned over the expansion of the coal industry in China

The European Union’s climate chief on Monday expressed concern over the expansion of China’s coal industry, with the building of new coal-fired plants. At a

China restricts exports of high-tech metals ahead of Yellen’s visit

China has imposed export curbs on two metals used in computer chips and solar cells, expanding a squabble with Washington over high-tech trade ahead of Treasury Secretary Janet

Putin will speak with leaders of China and India in his first summit since Wagner insurrection

President Vladimir Putin will participate this week in his first multilateral summit since an armed rebellion rattled Russia, as part of a rare international grouping in which

Flooding displaces 10,000 as Beijing gets a relative respite from sweltering heat

Heavy flooding has displaced thousands of people around China as the capital had a relative respite from sweltering heat. Beijing reported 9.8 straight days when the

Police offer rewards for arrests of 8 overseas pro-democracy activists

Hong Kong police yesterday accused eight self-exiled pro-democracy activists of violating the territory’s National Security Law and offered rewards of 1 million Hong Kong dollars ($127,600)

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