After pioneering the study of Chinese law in America, he was among the first foreigners to practice commercial law in China, and spoke out about human rights.
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China urges state giants to lead opposition to excessive competition
China’s state asset regulator has urged central government-owned enterprises to take the lead in opposing “involution-style competition” to help curb risks.
Jannik Sinner Opens Up After Surviving Terence Atmane’s Tough Test in Beijing: ‘I Try to Fight’
While a lesser player might have struggled to recover from a US Open loss to Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner is anything but, proving so in Beijing. On Saturday, he survived a serious scare to outlast…
Early-morning earthquake injures 11, destroys homes in northwest China’s Gansu province
A 5.6-magnitude earthquake has struck northwest China’s Gansu province, injuring 11 people, destroying houses and forcing thousands to relocate.
China Unicom keen to lead global AI journey
China Unicom Europe has built a strong presence across the EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa) region, with at least 12 branches and points of presence in major European countries, including Germany …
China’s No. 2 leader, in debut of sorts on world stage at UN, echoes his nation’s concern about US
China’s second-in-command sounded his nation’s recurring alarm against aggressive and unilateral action in global politics in an address to world leaders …
China’s central bank pledges to step up policy support for growth
China’s central bank said on Friday it will step up monetary policy adjustments and strengthen coordination between monetary and fiscal policies to support economic growth amid a “complex and severe” …
China sentences Christian woman hailed as COVID whistleblower to 4 more years in prison
A Chinese Christian woman known internationally for documenting the early days of the COVID-19 outbreak in Wuhan has been sentenced to four more years in prison She was convicted of the same offense …
Lorenzo Musetti apologizes for rant about Chinese fans in Beijing
Lorenzo Musetti has apologized for saying that “these f—ing Chinese” are “always coughing” during his China Open match against Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard in Beijing.
Hamad International Airport and Shenzhen Bao’an Airport strengthen partnership to drive innovation and connectivity between Qatar and China
Hamad International Airport has signed a significant Sister Airport agreement with Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport (SZX), reinforcing Qatar-China ties and …
China’s Car Brands Are Quietly Eating Europe’s Lunch
Overall car sales in Europe grew by 5 percent to 790,000 last month, buoyed by continuing enthusiasm for electric cars across the continent. Plug-in hybrids saw particularly strong momentum, with …
Lorenzo Musetti Apologizes After Disrespectful Comment at Beijing Open
On his debut at the Beijing Open, Lorenzo Musetti defeated Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard 7-6, 6-7, 6-4 to reach the second round. The victory was his fourth …