Hong Kong Police arrest six accused of sedition

Hong Kong’s national security police used a colonial-era sedition law to arrest six people yesterday on suspicion of causing a nuisance at court hearings in December

Black boxes from China Eastern crash sent to US for analysis

Both black boxes from a passenger plane crash in southern China last month that killed 132 people are being analyzed by U.S. experts at a government

China calls for probe into Bucha killings, assigns no blame

China yesterday said images of civilian deaths in the Ukrainian town of Bucha are “deeply disturbing” but that no blame should be apportioned until all facts are

Shanghai to allow parents to stay with infected kids

Following a public uproar, Shanghai is allowing at least some parents to stay with children infected with COVID-19, making an exception to a policy of isolating

Hong Kong: Chief Secretary Lee resigns, announces leadership bid

Hong Kong's No. 2 official, a staunch supporter of a Beijing-backed crackdown on pro-democracy activists, tendered his resignation today (Wednesday) to pave the way for his run in the city's

China sends in military to help with Shanghai virus outbreak

China has sent more than 10,000 health workers from around the country to Shanghai, including 2,000 from the military, as it struggles to stamp out

Hong Kong: Carrie Lam won’t seek new term after rocky five years

Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam said today (Monday) she wouldn't seek a second term after a rocky five years marked by huge protests calling for her resignation, a security crackdown

Shanghai lockdown triggers complaints as Covid cases rise

COVID-19 cases in China’s largest city of Shanghai are still rising with millions isolated at home under a sweeping lockdown, as the draconian “zero tolerance” approach to

US investigators fly to China to aid in plane crash probe

U.S. accident investigators arrived in China on Saturday to help authorities look for clues into what caused last month’s crash of a Boeing jetliner with 132

South China Sea US, Filipino forces hold combat drills on beach facing China

With assault weapons ready, U.S. and Filipino marines sprang from amphibious vehicles and transport helicopters to defend an island from potential aggressors in a war exercise

Search finds 49,000 pieces of plane in China Eastern crash

Chinese officials said yesterday that the search for wreckage in last week’s crash of a China Eastern Boeing 737-800 is basically done and that more than

Xi strongly backs Afghanistan at regional conference

Chinese President Xi Jinping yesterday issued strong backing for Afghanistan at a regional conference, while making no mention of human rights abuses by the country’s Taliban leaders.

Beijing, Solomons ink draft of controversial security pact

China and the Solomon Islands have signed a draft version of a security pact that could see Chinese police and other forces take up duties in

China reopens one city as Shanghai lockdown enters second phase

The city of Shanghai prepared yesterday to reopen its eastern half and shut its western half, while authorities elsewhere announced the lifting of a citywide lockdown

PMI: China manufacturing weakens as anti-virus controls tighten

China’s manufacturing activity fell to a five-month low in March after most of Shanghai and two other industrial centers were shut down to fight coronavirus outbreaks, a survey

Beijing’s Afghan ambitions on show at multinational meetings

China's ambitions to have a major hand in Afghanistan’s stability and development under the Taliban, while boosting its own stature, will be on display at a pair

Britain to withdraw judges from top court

Britain said yesterday that it is withdrawing its judges from Hong Kong’s top court because keeping them there would “legitimize oppression” in the former British colony.

China tries to limit economic blow of Shanghai shutdown

As millions of people in Shanghai line up for coronavirus tests, authorities are promising tax refunds for shopkeepers in the closed-down metropolis and to keep

Shanghai lockdown tests ‘zero-Covid’ limits, shakes markets

A two-phase lockdown of Shanghai’s 26 million people is testing the limits of China’s hard-line “zero-COVID” strategy, which is shaking markets far beyond the country’s borders.

India plans power project in Sri Lanka after China’s shelved

India has signed an agreement to set up hybrid power projects on northern Sri Lankan islands in a deal seen as a strategic victory in its

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