China lodges serious protest over report

China has made serious protests to the United States over the COVID-19 origins tracing report submitted by the US intelligence community to US President Joe Biden, according to Vice-Foreign Minister

Covid-19 | US intelligence still divided on origins of coronavirus

U.S. intelligence agencies remain divided on the origins of the coronavirus but believe China’s leaders did not know about the virus before the start of the global pandemic, according to

China protests US Navy, Coast Guard ships in Taiwan Strait

China’s defense ministry protested this weekend the passage of a U.S. Navy warship and Coast Guard cutter through the waters between China and Taiwan, a self-governing island claimed by China. A

Chinese regulators to exercise more control over algorithms

Chinese regulators will exercise greater control over the algorithms used by Chinese technology firms to personalize and recommend content, the latest move in a regulation spree across the internet sector. China’s

Covid-19 | Abu Dhabi mandates booster shot for Sinopharm recipients

The capital of the United Arab Emirates yesterday ordered all residents who received the Chinese state-backed Sinopharm coronavirus vaccine over six months ago to get a booster shot by September

CPC releases key publication on its mission, contributions

The Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee yesterday released a key publication on the party’s mission and contributions. The document, titled “The CPC: Its Mission and

Covid-19 | Experts on WHO team say search for virus origins has stalled

The international scientists dispatched to China by the World Health Organization to find out where the coronavirus came from said yesterday the search has stalled and warned that the

Pandemic | China accuses US of politicizing Covid-19 origins research

China went on the offensive yesterday ahead of the release of a U.S. intelligence report on the origins of the coronavirus, bringing out a senior official to accuse the United

Hong Kong to amend law to step up film censorship

Hong Kong authorities yesterday said they plan to amend a film censorship law to forbid screenings of movies deemed contrary to national security. The proposed changes to Hong Kong’s Film Censorship

Digital yuan debuts in futures transaction

China’s digital fiat currency, or the e-CNY, has been used for the first time for transactions in the domestic futures market, the China Securities Journal reported yesterday. The e-CNY has been

Taiwan | Tsai receives domestically developed vaccine

The vaccine, made by Medigen Vaccine Biologics Corp., was given emergency approval by regulators in July using a shortcut that prompted fierce opposition from parts of Taiwan’s

Hong Kong | Director of liaison office urges the SAR to seize historic opportunities from national development

Luo Huining, director of the Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, yesterday urged Hong Kong to firmly seize a new round of

China’s Weibo shuts accounts defending Kris Wu allegations

China’s microblogging platform Sina Weibo yesterday closed 145 accounts, some of which had defended pop star Kris Wu over his rape allegations, for publishing what it called “information harmful for

Zhou Jiangyong | Top official in Hangzhou under investigation

  China’s ruling Communist Party is investigating the top official in the eastern tech and tourism hub of Hangzhou for what it called serious violations of discipline and law, usually considered

China allows couples third child amid demographic crisis

China will now allow couples to legally have a third child as it seeks to hold off a demographic crisis that could threaten its hopes of increased prosperity and global

Space | Mars rover soldiers on after completing program

China’s Zhurong Mars rover is soldiering on after completing its initial program to explore the red planet and search for frozen water that could provide clues as to whether it

Beijing pushes adoption of language, cultural symbols in Tibet

A top Chinese official said yesterday that “all-round efforts” are needed to ensure Tibetans speak standard spoken and written Chinese and share the “cultural symbols and images of the Chinese

Hong Kong | Police seize meth, heroin worth USD25 million

Hong Kong police said yesterday that they seized 195 million Hong Kong dollars ($25 million) worth of illegal drugs as part of a monthslong investigation, the largest seizure of the

State firms invest in TikTok sibling, Weibo chat app

The Chinese government has made investments in two of the nation’s most significant technology firms — ByteDance, the Chinese company that owns global video app TikTok, and Weibo, China’s version

Hong Kong grants quarantine exemption to Nicole Kidman

Hong Kong's government said today (Thursday) that it has granted a quarantine exemption to an individual to perform "designated professional work" following reports that Hollywood actress Nicole Kidman did not

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