State media demands strict adherence to ‘zero-Covid’

China's ruling party called for strict adherence to the hard-line “zero-COVID” policy yesterday in an apparent attempt to guide public perceptions after regulations were eased slightly in

Police shoot dead would-be bank robber, free hostage

Police in eastern China shot dead a would-be bank robber yesterday and freed the hostage he had taken, in a rare instance of violent crime in

Biden discusses Taiwan with Xi in effort to avoid ‘conflict’

President Joe Biden objected to China’s “coercive and increasingly aggressive actions” toward Taiwan and raised “human rights concerns” about Xinjiang, Tibet, and Hong Kong during his

Albanese takes ‘goodwill’ into meeting with Xi

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said yesterday he will soon meet Chinese President Xi Jinping for the first face-to-face talks between the nations’ leaders in five

Xi, Biden seek to ‘manage differences’ in meeting

President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping opened their first in-person meeting today (Monday) since the U.S. president took office nearly two years ago, aiming to “manage” differences between the superpowers as they compete for global influence amid increasing economic and security tensions.

China’s Xi, out of Covid bubble, faces changed world at G-20

After a lengthy absence from major international gatherings, Chinese leader Xi Jinping is leaving his country’s COVID-19 bubble and venturing abroad this week into a dramatically

Biden to meet China’s Xi today for Taiwan, Russia talks

President Joe Biden will meet today with President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of next week’s Group of 20 Summit in Bali, Indonesia, a face-to-face meeting that

China’s muted Singles’ Day shopping fest expects slow growth

China’s biggest online shopping festival, known as Singles’ Day, is typically an extravagant affair as Chinese e-commerce firms like Alibaba and JD.com ramp up marketing campaigns and

Guangzhou tightens restrictions as rise in virus cases reported

Everyone in a district of 1.8 million people in Guangzhou was ordered to stay home for virus testing today (Saturday) and a major city in the southwest closed schools as

Biden wants to discuss Taiwan, Russia, trade with Xi

President Joe Biden said yesterday he plans at an anticipated meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping to discuss growing tensions between Washington and Beijing over

German business leaders warn against pulling out of China

A group of top German business executives is warning against withdrawing from China, while acknowledging that it’s right for Germany to redefine its relationship with Beijing. The

Court lets UK lawyer defend Jimmy Lai

A Hong Kong court yesterday upheld the decision to let a veteran British lawyer defend pro-democracy newspaper publisher Jimmy Lai at his upcoming national security trial. Lai,

Australia to block former military pilots flying for China

Australia's defense minister said yesterday he had told the nation’s military to review secrecy safeguards in response to concerns that “Beijing was recruiting pilots to train the

Tsai thanks British minister for support

Taiwan's leader Tsai Ing-wen yesterday thanked British Trade Minister Greg Hands for London’s support for Taiwan after he became the latest foreign official to defy Chinese pressure

Air show seeks to position China as global competitor

China is displaying its latest generation fighter jets and civilian aircraft this week as it looks to carve a larger role for itself in the global

Cases soar in Guangzhou; Residents in Shandong clash with police over rules

Police in northeastern China said that seven people have been arrested following a clash between residents and authorities enforcing COVID-19 quarantine restrictions. The violence comes

Renault, Geely announced powertrain joint venture

Renault SA and China’s Geely announced plans yesterday for a jointly owned venture to produce gasoline-powered and hybrid powertrains, adding to a series of partnerships between

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

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