Ink Art: In A New Spirit, an exhibition University Arts Centre of The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen, shows experimental works by ink artists from two generations. [Photo provided to China …
Monthly Archives For November 2022
FDA warns e-cig companies over products that look like toys and target children
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued warning letters to several e-cigarette companies on Wednesday for packaging their products to look like toys and appeal to children.
Wray: China is ‘greatest long-term threat,’ stole more Americans’ data than rest of world combined
During a Senate Homeland Security hearing, FBI Director Christopher Wray warned that China is the “greatest long-term threat” to U.S. national and economic security.
Even as kids’ deaths blamed on COVID restrictions, China responds to soaring cases with more quarantine beds
Despite anger vented online over the draconian measures, officials in one major city with cases soaring said they’d build quarantine space for 250,000 more people.
Moonshot again: US, China exploring moon to create business opportunities
The US has moved ahead of proposed UN regulation on commercial exploitation/exploration of space, and its launch on Wednesday of Artemis 1 – the first of three missions to put humans back on the moon…
Greek court acquits activists over 2021 protest against Beijing Olympics
A Greek court has acquitted three activists detained in October 2021 after unfurling banners at the Athens Acropolis opposing the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, their lawyer and activists said on …
Mascots For Paris Olympics Criticized For Being Mostly Made In China
Only about 8% of the mascot will be made in France and that’s raising concerns the country is too dependent on the world’s second-largest economy.
China’s Workers Fight Back Against State’s Strict COVID Rules
Social grievances in some of China’s largest cities have only risen since Shanghai’s high-profile lockdown in the spring.
Frustration mounts as 2nd child’s death blamed on China COVID lockdown
Despite anger vented online over the draconian measures, officials in one major city with cases soaring said they’d build quarantine space for 250,000 more people.
China’s Xi says Asia must not become arena for ‘big power contest’
A missile that hit Poland and killed two people was probably a stray fired by Ukraine’s air defences and not a Russian strike, Poland and NATO said on Wednesday, easing global concern that the war…
Could Hong Kong really become China’s proxy in crypto?
Could the harbor, home to seven million inhabitants, inherit this role in relation to the crypto industry, becoming a proxy for mainland China’s experiments with crypto? An impulse to such questioning …
China urges military veterans to work at iPhone factory
China wants retired military staff to help boost production at the world’s largest iPhone factory in Zhengzhou. The call came from a Veteran Affairs Bureau of the People’s Liberation Army in the same …
China’s Xi says Asia should not become arena for ‘big power contest’
BANGKOK (Reuters) – The Asia-Pacific is no one’s backyard and should not become an arena for a big power contest, China’s President Xi Jinping said in written remarks on Thursday, calling on the world …
