HKEX chief executive says positive sentiment returns to IPO market

The Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEX) remained one o Kong f the world’s premier capital raising venues throughout 2022, with positive sentiment returning

NATO chief sees ‘some signs’ China could back Russia’s war

NATO's chief said yesterday that the military alliance has seen “some signs” that China may be planning to support Russia in its war in Ukraine, and

China blasts Pentagon official’s Taiwan visit, military ties

China yesterday sharply criticized a visit to Taiwan by a senior Pentagon official and reaffirmed it has sanctioned Lockheed Martin and a unit of Raytheon for

At least two dead, more than 50 missing in mine collapse

  An open pit mine collapsed in China’s northern Inner Mongolia region yesterday, killing at least two people and leaving more than 50 missing, state media reported.

China says it’s seeking role in Ukraine peace settlement

The foreign minister of China said yesterday his country wants to play a role in ending the conflict. Qin Gang told participants at a security

Why China’s stand on Russia and Ukraine is raising concerns

Nearly one year after Russia invaded Ukraine, new questions are rising over China’s potential willingness to offer military aid to Moscow in the increasingly drawn-out conflict.

Congress delegation visits Taiwan in tense US-China moment

A The delegation that arrived Sunday includes Reps. Ro Khanna of California, Tony Gonzales of Texas, Jake Auchincloss of Massachusetts and Jonathan Jackson of Illinois.

Marcos: China laser not enough to activate US defense pact

The Philippine president said Saturday the Chinese coast guard’s use of military-grade laser that briefly blinded some of the crew aboard a Philippine patrol vessel in

Japanese bid farewell to beloved panda returning to China

Thousands of Japanese fans, some wiping away tears, bid farewell to a beloved Japanese-born giant panda that made her final public appearance Sunday before flying

China says 200 million treated, pandemic ‘decisively’ beaten

China says more than 200 million of its citizens have been diagnosed and treated for COVID-19 since it lifted strict containment measures beginning in November. With

Population drops for third year under Covid shadow

Hong Kong’s government announced yesterday that the territory’s population dropped for a third straight year as deaths rose during the pandemic and anti-virus measures reduced the

Paraguay leader praises island as ‘lighthouse of democracy’

The outgoing president of Paraguay, whose country is one of Taiwan’s few remaining diplomatic allies, spoke of his admiration for the island democracy while on a

China, Iran call on Afghanistan to end restrictions on women

China and Iran have urged mutual neighbor Afghanistan to end restrictions on women’s work and education. The call came in a joint statement yesterday issued at

Beijing blasts US over response to Chinese balloon incursion

  China's ceremonial parliament has accused American lawmakers of trampling on the sovereignty of other nations after the U.S. passed a measure condemning a suspected Chinese spy balloon’s

Xi expresses support for Iran amid Western pressure

Chinese leader Xi Jinping expressed support for Iran during a visit this week by its president as Tehran tries to expand relations with Beijing and Moscow

Singing communist anthem, seniors protest benefit cuts

Chinese seniors singing the communist anthem protested in the city of Wuhan yesterday over benefit cuts, in a rare sign of confrontation with the authoritarian state.

Taiwan threatens to shoot down any Chinese balloons

Amid speculation over alleged Chinese spy balloons, Taiwan’s Defense Ministry said this weekit would shoot down any suspected military object coming close to its shores from

China’s top diplomat starts weeklong Europe tour in Paris

China’s top diplomat, Wang Yi, met with French President Emmanuel Macron yesterday at the start of his trip to Europe, amid renewed tensions between China and the United

US renews warning it’ll defend Philippines after China spat

The United States renewed a warning that it would defend its treaty ally if Filipino forces come under attack in the disputed South China Sea, after a

Beijing eases meeting rule for US top diplomat in city

The United States consul general no longer needs to secure China’s approval before meeting officials in the semi-autonomous Chinese city of Hong Kong, after a rule

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