China ex-vice public security minister on trial for graft

A former Chinese vice minister of public security went on trial Friday, accused of collecting 646 million yuan ($96.3 million) in bribes over nearly two decades.

Beijing mandates vaccines to enter some public spaces

The Chinese capital has issued a mandate requiring people to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination before they can enter some public spaces including gyms, museums

Gov’t lifts flight ban citing ‘little effect’ on Covid

Hong Kong announced yesterday it is shelving a COVID-19 measure that has resulted in dozens of canceled flights in recent months and thwarted travel plans

Shanghai, Beijing order new round of mass Covid-19 testing

Residents of parts of Shanghai and Beijing have been ordered to undergo further rounds of COVID-19 testing following the discovery of new cases in the two

Ahead of G-20 ministers’ meeting, China slams US, NATO

China slammed the U.S. and NATO yesterday, days before a meeting between U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi. Foreign

John Lee stresses balance in easing quarantine

Hong Kong’s new leader John Lee said yesterday at his first news conference since taking office that he will work on easing restrictions for travelers while

Alleged Chinese police database hack leaks data of one billion

Hackers claim to have obtained a trove of data on one billion Chinese from a Shanghai police database in a leak that, if confirmed, could

Drone search resumes on Italian glacier after avalanche

China’s coastal regions are in urgent need of enhancing shoreline protection and adaptation capacity to cope with the rising sea levels, according to a report released by the

Fishermen keep old ways, 25 years after handover

Ng Koon-yau calmly pilots his small fishing boat through the azure waters of the South China Sea. The 79-year-old has been fishing ever since he can remember.

Japan sights China, Russia warships near disputed islands

Japan protested to Beijing after spotting Chinese and Russian warships just outside its territorial waters around the disputed East China Sea islands yesterday. Japan’s

Searchers rescue fourth person from China ship, 12 bodies found

Rescue teams searching for missing crew members from a Chinese engineering ship that sank over the weekend saved a fourth person yesterday and recovered 12

Xi confident in Hong Kong’s future of feats and glory

President Xi Jinping on Friday expressed confidence in Hong Kong’s take-off toward “a splendid feat” with the solid implementation of “one country, two systems.” Hong Kong

Palace Museum opens in Hong Kong

China’s famed Palace Museum opened a branch in Hong Kong yesterday located in the the West Kowloon Cultural District. Works of calligraphy and paintings on

President Xi visits changed Hong Kong for handover anniversary

Chinese leader Xi Jinping arrived yesterday in Hong Kong to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the British handover of a city that his rule has transformed

Xi commends work of Carrie Lam, Ho Iat Seng

  President Xi Jinping met with Chief Executives of Hong Kong and Macau as part of his visit in the neighboring region. Xi affirmed that central

Xi meets CPPCC National Committee Vice Chairman

President Xi Jinping met yesterday with Leung Chun-ying, vice chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference  Xi praised Leung

Restrictions ease in Shanghai as case numbers drop

Shanghai is moving to allow in-person dining and reopening its Disney Resort theme park as domestically transmitted cases of COVID-19 in China’s largest city remain at

Hong Kong bars some journalists from handover anniversary

Hong Kong authorities, citing “security reasons,” have barred more than 10 journalists from covering events and ceremonies this week marking the 25th anniversary of Hong

Hong Kong Palace Museum – a new cultural landmark of Hong Kong

The Hong Kong Palace Museum (HKPM), located in the West Kowloon Cultural District of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, was inaugurated on June 22 and

China reduces quarantine for people arriving from abroad

China yesterday announced an easing of its quarantine requirement for people arriving from abroad but stopped short of lifting what remains a stringent COVID-19 policy compared

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