Shanghai starts China’s biggest Covid-19 lockdown in two years

China began its most extensive lockdown in two years yesterday to conduct mass testing and control a growing outbreak in Shanghai as questions are raised about the economic toll

Document indicates China could boost military in Solomons

A leaked document indicates that China could boost its military presence in the Solomon Islands — including with ship visits — in a development that is

Philippine coast guard: Chinese maneuvers endangered ships

Chinese coast guard ships maneuvered dangerously close to Philippine coast guard ships at least four times near a disputed shoal over the past year, in

What’s next in China Eastern plane crash probe?

Even after the finding of the two “black boxes,” it may be a long time before investigators figure out what caused a China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737-800

Gov’t says no survivors in plane crash with 132 on board

Chinese authorities officially confirmed Saturday that there were no survivors in the crash of a China Eastern 737-800 earlier this week with 132 people on board.

Searchers find wing, engine parts after plane crash

Hundreds of people in rain gear and rubber boots searched muddy, forested hills in southern China yesterday for the second flight recorder from a jetliner that crashed

FM Wang makes surprise stop in Afghanistan

China's foreign minister made a surprise stop yesterday in Afghanistan’s capital to meet with the country’s new Taliban rulers — even as the international community fumes over

One ‘black box’ found in China Eastern plane crash

A Chinese aviation official said yesterday that one of the two “black box” recorders had been found with its casing in severely damaged condition, two days after

Gov’t considers extending four-month military conscription

Taiwan is considering extending its four-month compulsory military service, its defense minister said yesterday, amid concerns about the self-governing island democracy’s tensions with China, which have

Beijing says military development of islands within its rights

China yesterday said it has the right to develop South China Sea islands as it sees fit in the wake of U.S. accusations that it has

Wallets, IDs but no survivors found in plane crash

Mud-stained wallets. Bank cards. Official identity cards. Poignant reminders of 132 lives presumed lost were lined up by rescue workers scouring a remote Chinese mountainside yesterday

China Eastern crash is rare disaster for state-run airlines

China is, along with North America and Europe, one of the world’s top three air travel markets. It has dramatically improved safety since a string of deadly

MUST names, launches Macau’s first scientific satellite

Macau's first science satellite is named “Macau Student Science Satellite I”, Macau University of Science and Technology (MUST) announced. MUST reported that the project commenced

Families slam SSM for lack of communication in vaccinating seniors

Some families of seniors in homes for the elderly slammed the Health Bureau for their lack of communication before administering Covid-19 vaccines to residents, local media

China mulls package to ease Sri Lanka’s economic crisis

China's ambassador to Sri Lanka said yesterday it is considering a request for $2.5 billion in assistance to help the island nation through a debt and

Shanghai Disneyland closes as virus rises, Shenzhen reopens

Shanghai Disneyland closed yesterday as China’s most populous city tried to contain its biggest coronavirus flareup in two years, while the southern business center of Shenzhen

Chinese airliner crashes with 132 aboard in country’s south

A China Eastern Boeing 737-800 with 132 people on board crashed in the southern province of Guangxi today (Monday), officials said. The Civil Aviation Administration of China said in a statement

Xi urged US, Russia to negotiate, Biden asked China not to ‘help Russian invasion’

  Face to face by video, President Joe Biden laid out to Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday the stiff consequences the Chinese would face from the

China weighs exit from ‘zero Covid’ and the risks involved

Even as authorities lock down cities in China’s worst outbreak in two years, they are looking for an exit from what has been a successful but onerous

In video call, Biden presses Xi on Russia support

Key figures for a war half a world away, President Joe Biden and China's Xi Jinping spoke for nearly two hours today (Friday) as the White House looked to deter

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