More than 2,000km away and 18 weeks after China’s first mass quarantine, residents in the city of Shulan in the far north-east of the country have suddenly discovered what the people of Wuhan endured. (…
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Vice President Pence Threatens to Hold China ‘Accountable’ for Reported Concealment of COVID-19 Information
The vice president further accused the World Health Organization of being China’s “willing partner” in its reported concealment of COVID-19 information. ( read original story …)
China reports no new COVID-19 cases for first time since outbreak
Saturday, marking the first day its announced zero new infections since January. ( read original story …)
U.S. accuses China of blocking flights
Watch “U.S. accuses China of blocking flights”, a CBSN video on CBSNews.com. View more CBSN videos and watch CBSN, a live news stream featuring original CBS News reporting. ( read original story …)
Asia Today: 23 new cases in South Korea, none in China
South Korea has reported 23 new cases of the coronavirus, mostly from the densely populated Seoul area where authorities shut down thousands of nightclubs, bars and karaoke rooms in a desperate attemp … ( read…
Top U.S. Officials Threaten Action on China Over Hong Kong Security Law
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and the White House economic adviser, Kevin Hassett, signaled the Trump administration would punish China. ( read original story …)
How a 20-year-old student put the spotlight on Australian universities’ cosy relationship with China
Drew Pavlou, dubbed ‘the most famous undergraduate in the world’, can’t understand why the University of Queensland is scared of him … ( read original story …)
Beijing warns against ‘meddling’ as Canada, others express concerns over Hong Kong security laws
China’s foreign ministry branch in Hong Kong dismissed concerns that its proposed national security laws for the city would harm foreign investors, hitting back at “meddling” countries as Beijing’s … ( read original story …)
Global outrage erupts over China’s ‘draconian‘ security law for Hong Kong
Top lawyers and politicians from 23 countries express grave concerns over ‘assault’ on city’s rights and freedoms … ( read original story …)
Why We Should Worry About China and India’s Border Skirmishes
Three decades ago, the two countries reached an understanding not to fight. But Beijing is now a much stronger power. ( read original story …)
A Taiwanese semiconductor titan is at the heart of the US-China tech fight
The world’s largest semiconductor foundry is finding it hard to maintain neutral between the two super powers. ( read original story …)
Will China look to U.N. agencies to restore damaged reputation?
It’s clear that China treats the World Health Organization (WHO) as its own tool for “managing” whatever crisis situation arises. Is the U.N. Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) … ( read original story …)
Wuhan Official Proposes Changes to China Law to Address ‘Shortcomings’ in Reporting and Disclosure of Infectious Diseases
A Chinese lawmaker from the region where the coronavirus originated proposed several measures to improve outbreak response time and to remedy reporting flaws exposed by the pandemic. ( read original story …)