China lashes out at visit by UK trade minister to Taiwan

China lashed out yesterday over a visit to Taiwan by British Trade Policy Minister Greg Hands, the latest foreign official to defy Beijing’s warnings over contacts

Trade down on weak global demand, virus curbs

China's trade shrank in October as global demand weakened and anti-virus controls weighed on domestic consumer spending. Exports declined 0.3% from a year earlier to

Court upholds veteran journalist’s conviction

An award-winning Hong Kong journalist lost her appeal yesterday against her conviction over making false statements in obtaining information for her investigation of a violent

Germany’s Scholz urges Xi to exert influence on Russia

In a much-scrutinized meeting Friday with President Xi Jinping in Beijing, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz urged China to exert its influence on Russia, while the Chinese

Beijing marathon returns but China sticks to ‘zero-Covid’

Thousands of runners took to the streets of China’s capital yesterday for the return of the Beijing marathon after a two-year COVID-19 hiatus, even as

Scholz’s China visit sparks debate at home

The timing of German Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s imminent trip to China and what signals he will give to Beijing have raised questions at home, a German

With no word on visas, Canada’s CBC closes Beijing bureau

Canadian public broadcaster CBC says it is closing its China bureau after the Chinese government ignored requests to base a reporter in Beijing. CBC said

China panda experts visit Taiwan in rare point of contact

TAIPEI — Taiwan has welcomed a pair of experts from China to help with an ailing panda in a rare opportunity for contact between the sides. The two experts arrived Tuesday

Hong Kong braces for Tropical Storm Nalgae

Schools and offices closed and some events were canceled in Hong Kong today (Wednesday) as Tropical Storm Nalgae swept past south of the city, while a finance conference meant to restore Hong Kong’s image as an international business center went ahead.

China launches third and final space station component

China yesterday launched the third and final module to complete its permanent space station and realize a more than decade-long effort to maintain a constant crewed presence in orbit, as

Sedition trial begins for closed Hong Kong news site editors

  A sedition trial opened in Hong Kong yesterday for two former top editors of a shuttered online media outlet who have been detained without bail for 10 months. Stand News editor-in-chief

Biden faces ‘unpredictable’ era with China’s empowered Xi

President Joe Biden’s administration is taking stock of a newly empowered Xi Jinping as the Chinese president begins a third, norm-breaking five-year term as Communist

Shanghai district orders mass Covid-19 testing, lockdown

China's largest city of Shanghai is ordering mass testing Friday of all 1.3 million residents of its downtown Yangpu district and confining them to their homes at

Chinese, Russia defense chiefs hold telephone conference

Chinese Defense Minister Wei Fenghe held a recent telephone call with his Russia counterpart, Sergei Shoigu, to “exchange views on international and regional issues of mutual concern,”

Hard-drive maker Seagate Tech faces sanctions warning

Seagate Technology said yesterday the U.S. Department of Commerce has warned it may charge the computer hard-drive maker with violating restrictions on exports of high-tech products

Huawei says revenue down 2.2% so far this year

Chinese tech giant Huawei’s revenue rose in the latest quarter as infrastructure sales helped to offset damage to its smartphone business under U.S. sanctions, according to

Hong Kongers who clapped in court jailed on sedition charges

Two Hong Kong residents, including a pastor, were found guilty of sedition and sentenced to jail yesterday for clapping and criticizing a judge during a previous

China investigates alleged ‘overseas bases’ to target dissidents

China has reportedly established dozens of “overseas police stations” in nations around the world that activists fear could be used to track and harass dissidents as part of

Afraid of needles? China rolling out oral vaccine

The Chinese city of Shanghai started administering an inhalable COVID-19 vaccine yesterday in what appears to be a world first. The vaccine, a mist

Germany finds compromise over Chinese stake in Hamburg port

Germany's government agreed on a compromise yesterday that will allow a Chinese shipping group to take a smaller stake in the operator of the country’s biggest

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