Grumbling grows as Hong Kong sticks with zero-tolerance policy

Hong Kong residents are becoming increasingly annoyed with the administration’s insistence on sticking to China’s “zero-COVID” strategy as the city posted another record number of cases

Vaccine requirement for restaurants, stores starts

Hong Kong launched a vaccination requirement to enter shopping malls, restaurants and a host of other places yesterday as it battles an expanding omicron outbreak and

China calls for talks over Ukraine, OKs Russian wheat import

China repeated calls for talks to resolve the crisis in Ukraine today (Thursday) while refusing to criticize Russia's attack, and in a move that could help reduce the impact of

China says US creating ‘fear and panic’ over Ukraine

China yesterday accused the U.S. of creating “fear and panic” over the crisis in Ukraine, and called for talks to reduce rapidly building tensions. Foreign

Investigation confirms chained woman was trafficked

Just days before the Lunar New Year holiday, a video circulated of a woman who was chained to a small shed. The video, filmed by a blogger who

One American life, set on new course by Nixon’s China visit

Each afternoon, just after the midday rest break, we’d gather in the music room of Fangcaodi Elementary School. The teacher would hand out a song sheet,

China urges US to honor the commitments made by President Biden: Wang

Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi yesterday had a telephone conversation with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken. Blinken congratulated China on the successful

UN expert criticizes China, Russia for arms sales to Myanmar

An independent human rights expert working with the United Nations is criticizing China and Russia for allegedly supplying weapons used by Myanmar’s military against civilians since

50 years after Nixon visit, US-China ties as fraught as ever

At the height of the Cold War, U.S. President Richard Nixon flew into communist China’s center of power for a visit that, over time, would transform

China sanctions Raytheon, Lockheed over Taiwan deal

China said yesterday it will impose new sanctions on U.S. defense contractors Raytheon Technologies and Lockheed Martin due to their arms sales to Taiwan, stepping up

50 years on, Nixon’s visit offers guidance for ties at a crossroad

Monday marks the 50th anniversary of former US president Richard Nixon’s visit to China. The importance of that epoch-making trip can never be exaggerated, as not only

Hong Kong postpones leader election amid Covid-19 outbreak

Hong Kong will postpone the election of its next leader until May 8 as it grapples with a worsening coronavirus outbreak with thousands of new infections

Hong Kong says anti-virus controls might be tightened

Stringent anti-virus controls that ban public gatherings in Hong Kong of more than two people might be tightened to stop a surge in infections, the territory’s

China charges blogger with insulting Korean War dead

A popular figure on Chinese social media has been arrested on charges he insulted soldiers who froze to death during a Korean War battle.

China keeps promises as Winter Olympics draws to ‘triumphant’ close

 The Olympic flame has been extinguished, bringing down the curtain on the Beijing 2022 Winter Games, but the passion still lingers from the sports gala that has

Chinese anti-graft agency investigates telecom boss

Li Guohua, formerly general manager of China Unicom, is suspected of “severe violations of discipline and law,” the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection said in a

Beijing Winter Olympics become most watched games in US despite ‘diplomatic boycott’

More than 100 million Americans have watched the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, where many U.S. athletes continue to show their talents, skills and sportsmanship, and share memorable

Covid-19 surge among prisoners fuels outbreak

Facing an outbreak of COVID-19 among prisoners, Hong Kong is moving infected inmates to an isolation facility as the city struggles to snuff out a record

US accuses China of backing away from free-trade commitments

The United States has accused China of failing to meet its commitments to the World Trade Organization and says it is exploring new ways to combat

Xi urges Hong Kong to get control as ALICE FUNG & DAVID RISING, HONG KONG-19 cases surge

Hospitals in Hong Kong were struggling yesterday to keep up with an influx of new coronavirus patients amid record numbers of new infections as the city’s

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