World’s oldest male giant panda dies at age 35 in Hong Kong

The oldest-ever male giant panda in captivity has died at age 35 at a Hong Kong theme park after his health deteriorated. An An lived most of

Hong Kong book fair kicks off with fewer political books

Hong Kong’s annual book fair kicked off yesterday, with several publishers of political books prevented from taking part in the fair and others saying they

European Parliament VP urges renewed China-Taiwan dialogue

European Parliament Vice President Nicola Beer met with Taiwan’s leader Tsai Ing-wen yesterday and called for China to open a “mutual and respectful dialogue” with the

Authorities in south China apologize over Covid-19 break-ins

Authorities in southern China have apologized for breaking into the homes of people who had been taken to a quarantine hotel in the latest example of

China threatens ‘strong measures’ if Pelosi visits Taiwan

China will take “resolute and strong measures” should the Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi proceed with reported plans to visit Taiwan, the

Three missing in gas explosion in major north China port city

A gas explosion after a partial building collapse in the northern Chinese port city of Tianjin yesterday morning left three people missing and 11 injured. The event

‘Raging Fire’ wins best film at Hong Kong Film Awards

Action-packed police thriller “Raging Fire” won best film and three other awards at the Hong Kong Film Awards Sunday, beating out a crowd favorite film about

China to work with new Philippine gov’t to upgrade infrastructure: spokesperson

China is ready to work with the new government of the Philippines to advance project construction and build more benchmark projects for infrastructure cooperation, a Foreign

Gov’t urges US to revoke arms sales plan to Taiwan

China firmly opposes U.S. arms sales to Taiwan and urges the United States to revoke the arms sales plan, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin said yesterday.

Economy shrinks 2.6% during virus shutdowns

China's economy contracted in the three months ending in June compared with the previous quarter after Shanghai and other cities shut down to fight coronavirus outbreaks,

China’s Xi, in Xinjiang, signals no change to Uyghur policy

Chinese leader Xi Jinping, on a visit this week to the Xinjiang region where his government is accused of oppressing predominantly Muslim ethnic minorities, showed no

India raids second Chinese mobile company this month

Indian investigators have raided an Indian subsidiary of Chinese smartphone maker Oppo, accusing it of evading customs duties totaling 43.9 billion rupees ($551 million), the government

US destroyer sails past Chinese-held South China Sea islands

The U.S. Navy yesterday sailed a destroyer close to China-controlled islands in the South China Sea in what Washington said was a patrol aimed at asserting freedom

Trade surplus surges to record as exports accelerate

China's monthly trade surplus soared to a record $97.9 billion in June as export growth picked up after anti-virus controls that shut down Shanghai were

John Lee defends health code plans to combat Covid

Hong Kong leader John Lee yesterday defended the city’s plans to implement health codes that would more accurately restrict the movements of inbound travelers and

China bank customers to get deposits back after protests

Financial regulators in central China’s Henan and Anhui provinces have promised to give some bank customers some of their deposits back after a protest over

Gov’t mulls movement restrictions as Covid cases rise

Hong Kong authorities are considering implementing a health code system in the city that would restrict the movements of those infected with the coronavirus and

Alibaba and Tencent stocks plunge after latest fines

Shares of Chinese technology firms Alibaba and Tencent fell sharply yesterday, a day after Chinese regulators fined their subsidiaries for not disclosing transactions and failing to comply

Chinese bank depositors face police in angry protest

A large crowd of angry Chinese bank depositors faced off with police Sunday, some roughed up as they were taken away, in a case that has drawn

US tells China its support for Russia complicates relations

China's support for Russia’s war in Ukraine is complicating U.S.-Chinese relations at a time when they are already beset by rifts and enmity over numerous

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