Strong earthquake in Taiwan traps people, derails train

A strong earthquake shook much of Taiwan yesterday, toppling a three-story building and temporarily trapping four people inside, stranding about 400 tourists on a mountainside, and

China sanctions Raytheon, Boeing Defense CEOs over Taiwan

China announced sanctions on Friday against the CEOs of American defense contractors Raytheon and Boeing Defense over a major U.S. arms sale to rival Taiwan.

Chinese astronauts go on spacewalk from new station

Two Chinese astronauts went on a spacewalk Saturday from a new space station that is due to be completed later this year. Cai Xuzhe and

Chinese factory churns out British flags after queen’s death

Ninety minutes after Queen Elizabeth II died, orders for thousands of British flags started to flood into a factory south of Shanghai. More than 100

Bus for COVID-19 quarantine in China crashes, killing 27

A bus reportedly taking 47 people to COVID-19 quarantine in southwest China crashed in the pre-dawn hours yesterday morning, killing 27 and injuring 20 others, media said.

Xi, Putin meet in Uzbekistan as Ukraine war dominates

Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russia‘s Vladimir Putin met for talks on boosting ties between their countries yesterday, an encounter that follows a major setback for

No sighting in northern Philippines of Chinese rocket debris

Philippine officials have warned of possible danger to aircraft and ships from debris from a new Chinese rocket launch that might fall in northern Philippine waters, authorities

China slams US Senate bill supporting Taiwan’s defense

China's Foreign Ministry accused the United States of violating its commitment to the “One China” principle and interfering in internal Chinese affairs yesterday, after the U.S.

Xi visits Kazakhstan ahead of summit with Putin

Chinese President Xi Jinping yesterday started his first foreign trip since the outbreak of the pandemic with a stop in Kazakhstan ahead of a summit with

China grants gaming license to NetEase, first since crackdown

China's second largest gaming firm NetEase has received its first online game license in over a year in a possible sign Beijing is gradually easing a

Typhoon Muifa strengthens, heads for Shanghai on China coast

A major typhoon gathered strength yesterday as it headed over open water toward the Chinese metropolis of Shanghai. Heavy rain was reported in the city of

Xi heads abroad to promote strategic role

Chinese President Xi Jinping is using his first trip abroad since the start of the pandemic to promote his country’s strategic ambitions at a summit with

Premier Li highlights central role of consumption

Premier Li Keqiang has underlined efforts to promote the role of consumption as the major driver of economic growth and to expand effective investment in order

Xi to visit central Asia in first trip abroad since pandemic

China's leader Xi Jinping will travel to Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan starting Wednesday in his first trip abroad since the early days of the pandemic two years ago. China’s

Death toll from earthquake rises to 93

The death toll from a major earthquake in western China rose to 93 as the search for survivors continued, authorities said. A magnitude 6.8 quake

China quarantines college students under strict policy

Almost 500 students at China’s premier college for broadcast journalists have been sent to a quarantine center after a handful of COVID-19 cases were detected in

Heavy rain after deadly Sichuan quake complicates recovery

Heavy rains are complicating earthquake recovery efforts in southwestern China, where the death toll from Monday’s disaster has risen to 82. More than 20,000 people

Putin and Xi to meet in Uzbekistan next week, official says

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping plan to meet next week in Uzbekistan, a Russian official said yesterday, announcing a summit that could signal

China’s export growth sinks in August, imports shrink

China's trade weakened in August as high energy prices, inflation and anti-virus measures weighed on global and Chinese consumer demand, while imports of Russian oil and

Chinese church members seeking asylum overseas fear persecution

Days after flying to Thailand to seek asylum, members of a Chinese church huddled in a restaurant to share their stories with journalists. But when they peered

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