Russia’s “filtration camps” for Ukrainians and China’s “education centers” for Uyghurs benefit from active disinformation campaigns from both countries.
Monthly Archives For April 2022
Shadeed Abdulmateen Sentenced to Death in China for Killing Ex-Girlfriend
A Chinese court described the defendant’s motives as “vile,” his criminal intent as “resolute” and his means as “cruel.” …
China Unicom 1Q Net CNY4.63B Vs. Net CNY3.84B >0762.HK
Ltd.’s net profit rose 21% in the first quarter, driven by steady growth in its telecom service business and supported by the cloud segment’s soaring momentum. The Chinese telecom carrier on Thursday …
Gateway Strategic Spac pulls US IPO
Gateway Strategic Acquisition Co has cancelled its plan for a $200m listing in New York, according to a filing with the US regulator on Tuesday. The special purpose acquisition company (Spac) was …
Racing against COVID-19, China strives to bring economy back on track
In its race against the latest COVID-19 outbreaks, China is making all-out efforts to bring life back to normal with fine-tuned virus control measures. In response to sporadic outbreaks in some 30 …
China’s Shanghai reports eight more COVID-19 deaths
SHANGHAI: Shanghai logged eight official COVID-19 deaths on Thursday, reporting a mounting death toll even as daily cases appear to be tapering off and some residents are finally free to …
Xi Defends China’s Covid Response Amid Mounting Economic Woes
While Xi made no mention of the costs of China’s Covid Zero strategy, he reaffirmed the underlying goal of minimizing deaths.
Feature: NYU Shanghai students, teachers stay put in fight against COVID-19
Nathalie Brzesowsky recently recorded her experience of taking a nucleic acid test on the Shanghai New York University (NYU Shanghai) campus. “We are queuing for the test,” she said to the camera …
Tesla’s half-idle Shanghai factory exposes strain in China’s commercial hub as Covid-19 lockdown enters fourth week
Tesla’s Shanghai factory is assembling 1,000 vehicles a day – just half of its output before the city’s latest Covid-19 outbreak – after resuming work this week …
Tibet builds makeshift Covid hospitals amid China’s latest outbreak
The move in Tibet, which has reported one Covid case since 2020, comes as 16 million people remain in lockdown in Shanghai …
A surprise sacking at China Merchants Bank frightens investors
C HINA MERCHANTS BANK has always stood out from the pack. It was founded by a former communist guerrilla in 1987 as China’s first commercial lender with a corporate-shareholding …
China’s government budget sees deficit in Q1
The country’s revenues totaled 6.2 trillion yuan ($961.7 billion) and expenditures reached 6.36 trillion yuan ($986.5 billion), while the budget deficit was 155 billion yuan ($24 …
China’s Gen Z: vital for national rejuvenation
China’s national rejuvenation and the global community creation lie in the wisdom and strength of young people.