Chinese authorities said they took “criminal coercive measures” against some employees at the money management business of Zhongzhi Enterprise Group Co., weeks after a Beijing court accepted the …
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After COVID-19, who do you trust?
Mistakes were made. Power was yielded and co-opted. Some overreacted. Just as many under-reacted, or worse, muddied the already muddy mishmash of often contradictory mandates and warnings by …
World’s biggest library reading space, in Beijing, was inspired by nature and designed to be a place where ‘everyone is under the same sky’
The world’s largest library reading space, housed by the Beijing City Library in China’s capital, was inspired by nature – think rice paddies, a river and trees – and designed to be something of a…
China’s economic plans make a trade war likely whether Biden or Trump wins the presidency
Officially, China’s current account surplus remains below peak levels in its share of global GDP. But Shearing notes that customs data reveal a much more significant shift. In fact, he points out that …
China harnesses LNG cold energy for high-end seafood cultivation, aims to reduce overseas reliance
Trial project in Shenzhen cultivates high-value marine species, such as grouper, lobster and abalone, using cold energy from liquefied natural gas amid China’s push to reduce reliance on seafood …
Covid-19 origin in more probability unnatural than natural, lab leak potential source, new study shows
New Delhi: The Covid-19 pandemic in more probability had an unnatural origin than a natural one with a potential source being a lab accident or leak, according to new research that employed a commonly …
Looking for leads, not love: Job seekers in China turn Tinder into a networking tool
Frustrated by high unemployment and intense competition, some young professionals are using Tinder and other dating apps to further their career goals.
US government probing security risks of mobile devices using Russian or Chinese satellites
The potential security risks are currently unknown, so the FCC has turned to mobile phone manufacturers for answers …
Apple agrees to pay nearly half a billion dollars to investors over China sales
Apple has agreed to pay almost half a billion dollars to investors on Friday, over allegations it exaggerated iPhone demands in China in 2018.
‘Doomed to failure’: Beijing warns Manila against bolstering South China Sea outpost after ships collide
China’s defence ministry says Philippines ‘resorted to deception’ and ‘played victim’ in latest clash near contested Second Thomas Shoal.
Beijing Criticizes Washington’s Anti-Chinese Decision
By Alimat Aliyeva The Chinese Foreign Ministry criticized the US bill, which could lead to the ban of the TikTok application in the countr …
Was He Secretly Working for China? This Is What He Told Us.
Di Sanh Duong openly said that some people might mistake him for a Chinese spy, but he maintained that he never did anything to hurt Australia.
Standing Up to China, Philippine Leader Courts New Network of Partners
Escalating tensions in the South China Sea, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. says, are not only a regional issue, but a global one.