WASHINGTON: The United States said Thursday (Jan 27) it was asking China to loosen COVID-19 quarantine rules for diplomats after Beijing accused Washington of seeking to sabotage the Winter Olympics.
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F.C.C. revokes the ability of China Unicom to operate in the U.S.
The agency cited national security in revoking the license for the American subsidiary of a state-owned Chinese telecom operator.
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China to relax aviation rules in Shenzhen, opening the skies to more low-altitude and cross-border flights in Greater Bay Area
China will also enhance the management of low-altitude flights in Hong Kong and Macau China’s airspace is largely controlled by the military, even as commercial aviation has been expanding rapidly, …
