Hong Kong cuts hotel quarantine to 3 days for arrivals

Hong Kong will reduce the mandatory hotel quarantine for overseas arrivals to three days from a week, the city's leader said today (Monday). The southern Chinese city remains one of the

Last sawmill faces closure amid development plan

Chi Kee Sawmill & Timber, Hong Kong’s last operating sawmill, has been processing timber in the city for 75 years. Soon the family-run factory near

Beijing keeps up pressure on Taiwan with fourth day of drills

China said yesterday it carried out its fourth consecutive day of military drills in the air and sea around Taiwan in the wake of U.S. House

China cuts off vital US contacts over Pelosi Taiwan visit

China cut off contacts with the United States on vital issues last week — including military matters and crucial climate cooperation — as concerns rose that

Thousands stranded in China resort city amid Covid lockdown

Some 80,000 tourists are stranded in the southern Chinese beach resort of Sanya, after authorities declared it a COVID-19 hot spot and imposed a lockdown. The restrictions

Taiwan cancels flights as China holds military drills

Taiwan canceled airline flights yesterday as China fired missiles near the self-ruled island in retaliation for a top American lawmaker’s visit, adding to the risk of

Beijing claims ‘precision missile strikes’ in Taiwan Strait

China says it conducted “precision missile strikes” in the Taiwan Strait yesterday as part of military exercises that have raised tensions in the region to

China, US allies divided over Pelosi’s Taiwan visit

U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan has drawn bipartisan support at home and backing among American allies while China has rallied support among fellow states.

US, Indonesia hold joint military drills amid China concerns

The United States and Indonesian militaries began annual joint combat exercises yesterday on Indonesia’s Sumatra island, joined for the first time by participants from other

Chinese mainland announces punishments on organizations related to die-hard ‘Taiwan independence’ elements

  The Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council yesterday announced punishments on organizations related to die-hard elements seeking “Taiwan independence.” Under the guise of “democracy”

Beijing blocks some Taiwan imports but avoids chip disruption

China blocked imports of citrus and fish from Taiwan in retaliation for a visit by a top American lawmaker, Nancy Pelosi, but has avoided disrupting one

US House Speaker Pelosi arrives in Taiwan, defying Beijing

U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi arrived in Taiwan tonight (Tuesday night) despite threats from Beijing of serious consequences, becoming the highest-ranking American official to visit the self-ruled island claimed by

Chinese company eyes Solomon Islands deep-water port

A Chinese state-owned company is negotiating to buy a forestry planation with a deep-water port and World War II airstrip in Solomon Islands amid persistent concerns

US seeks to expand ties with New Zealand amid China’s growing ambitions

The commander of the United States military in the Pacific said yesterday he wants to expand and strengthen its ties with New Zealand. The visit

No reported damage in Philippines from Chinese rocket debris

There was no reported damage in a western Philippine region where debris from a rocket that boosted part of China’s new space station reportedly fell, a

China says remains of rocket booster fall to Earth

Debris from a rocket that boosted part of China’s new space station into orbit fell into the sea in the Philippines yesterday, the Chinese government announced.

Pelosi confirms trip to Asia, but no mention of Taiwan

The speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, confirmed yesterday she will visit four Asian countries this week but made no mention of a possible

Chinese factory activity sinks, weighing on weak economy

Chinese manufacturing’s recovery from anti-virus shutdowns faltered in July as activity sank, a survey showed yesterday, adding to pressure on the struggling economy in a politically sensitive year

China backs away from growth goal, sticks to virus controls

China's leaders effectively acknowledged the struggling economy won’t hit its official 5.5% growth target this year and said yesterday they will try to prop up sagging consumer

Xi, Biden talk by phone for more than two hours

President Joe Biden and China’s Xi Jinping held the fifth conversation of their presidencies late yesterday, speaking for more than two hours as they chart the

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