Zhang Yongzhen had been staging a sit-in protest outside his lab since the weekend after he and his team were suddenly notified they had to leave their lab.
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Chinese state broadcaster CCTV says that a section of a highway collapsed in southern China, killing at least 19 people
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Beijing Braces for a Rematch of Trump vs. China
Officials are preparing for the potential of more turbulent U.S. relations and another trade war should Trump get re-elected.
China’s Electric Cars Keep Improving, a Worry for Rivals Elsewhere
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This Chinese virologist shared crucial Covid-19 data. Then his research hit hurdles
Scientist was lauded for his 2020 disclosure, but in the years since, people who know him say he has faced unprecedented roadblocks in his career in China.
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G7 ministers said on Tuesday that efforts to raise money to help poorer countries adapt to climate change should include countries “capable of contributing”, in a message aimed at China.
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The cautious crypto stance from the Chinese regulators has cast a shadow amid the optimism surrounding Hong Kong’s ETF launch, raising regulatory concerns in the market.
HSBC CEO To Step Down After Almost Five Years at the Helm of the Banking Giant
HSBC Holdings’ (HSBC) shares rose Tuesday after the London-based bank surprised the market and said its group chief executive (CEO), Noel Quinn, was stepping down after nearly five years at the helm.