China eases controls, gives no sign when zero-Covid ends

China is easing some of the world’s most stringent anti-virus controls and authorities say new variants are weaker. But they have yet to say when

WHO pleased to see China ease harsh zero policies

A top official at the World Health Organization said the U.N. agency was “pleased” to see China loosening some of its coronavirus restrictions, saying “it’s really important

Two new Covid deaths as some restrictions eased

China yesterday reported two additional deaths from COVID-19 as some cities move cautiously to ease anti-pandemic restrictions following increasingly vocal public frustrations. The National

Tibetans in India support ‘zero Covid’ protesters

About 150 Tibetan exiles held up blank pieces of paper as they rallied in India’s capital last week to express solidarity with people in China protesting

Under Jiang, China projected a more open image to world

He grinned, and — just eight years after the crackdown on democracy protesters in Tiananmen Square — the spectacle of China’s ruler beaming and glad-handing people

Xi urges Ukraine talks in meeting with EU’s Michel

Chinese leader Xi Jinping urged negotiations on a political solution to the Ukraine conflict in talks with visiting European Council President Charles Michel in Beijing yesterday, state

China eases some virus controls, searches pedestrians

More Chinese cities eased some anti-virus restrictions as police patrolled their streets to head off protests yesterday while the ruling Communist Party prepared for the high-profile

China’s Xi urges Ukraine talks in meeting with EU’s Michel

Chinese leader Xi Jinping urged negotiations on a political solution to the Ukraine conflict in talks with visiting European Council President Charles Michel in Beijing today (Thursday), state broadcaster CCTV

Jiang Zemin, who guided China’s economic rise, dies

Jiang Zemin, who led China out of isolation after the army crushed the Tiananmen Square pro-democracy protests in 1989 and supported economic reforms that led to

Vaccination plans spark hope for end of ‘zero Covid’

A Stock markets rose after the National Health Commission on Monday announced the long-awaited campaign. A low vaccination rate is one of the biggest obstacles

Official warns lockdown protests hurt security

Hong Kong’s security minister yesterday warned that the city’s protests against China’s anti-virus restrictions were a “rudiment of another color revolution” and urged residents not to

Chinese spaceship with three aboard docks with space station

Three Chinese astronauts docked early yesterday with their country’s space station, where they will overlap for several days with the three-member crew already onboard and expand the facility

Chinese university students sent home amid protests

Chinese universities are sending students home as the ruling Communist Party tightens anti-virus controls and tries to prevent more protests after crowds angered by its severe

Zero-Covid limits saved lives but no clear exit

China's strategy of controlling the coronavirus with lockdowns, mass testing and quarantines has provoked the greatest show of public dissent in decades. Most protesters

US dismisses China objections to South China Sea mission

The U.S. Navy yesterday dismissed Beijing’s protests over a “freedom of navigation operation” conducted near a Chinese-held island in the South China Sea, in the latest incident

Sunak defends pragmatism over rhetoric in British-Chinese relations

In his speech to the annual Lord Mayor’s Banquet in London, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said the U.K. would stand up to global competitors like

Omicron BF.7, major strain causing latest outbreak in Beijing: Medical expert

Omicron BF.7 has become the main strain in Beijing›s latest COVID-19 flare-up, with the virus possessing the strongest infection ability across the family of Omicron sub-variants in China and

Rocket taking three to space station to blast off today

A The crew includes a veteran of a 2005 space mission and two first-time astronauts, according to the China Manned Space Agency. The Shenzhou-15 mission

Tsai resigns as party leader after election loss

Taiwan leader Tsai Ing-wen resigned as head of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party following local election losses on Saturday in which voters chose the opposition Nationalist

Crowds angered by lockdowns call for leadership to step down

Protesters pushed to the brink by China’s strict COVID measures in Shanghai called for the removal of the country’s leadership and clashed with police yesterday as crowds

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