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‘Snow guns’ spewing Beijing Olympics snow raise environment concerns
Remove your tattoos, Beijing tells Chinese football players
Footballers playing in China’s national team should remove any existing tattoos and are “strictly prohibited” from getting any new ones, the country’s sports administration body has said.
China issues 1st white paper on export controls
China has released its first white paper on export controls to give a full picture of the country’s position, system and practices in improving export control governance. The 9,000-word document, …
Trade between China and other RCEP members nears 11t yuan in first 11 months
BEIJING – Imports and exports between China and the other 14 members of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) totaled 10.96 trillion yuan (about $1.72 trillion) in the first 11 months …
Dada Group and Kimberly-Clark China Strengthen Partnership to Create New Growth of Healthcare Brands in On-demand Retail
In November 2018, Kimberly-Clark China and Dada Group previously reached … build strong communities, and ensure our business thrives for decades to come. To keep up with the latest news and …
COVID-19 rule breakers shamed on China’s streets
A jury has found Jeffrey Epstein’s ex-girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell, guilty of five of her six charges related to sex trafficking. The sight of advancing giant beasts, clad in armour and ridden by a …
Lockdown rulebreakers in China marched through streets in ‘shaming parade’
In a bid to increase compliance, a group of men who allegedly flouted lockdown restrictions have been marched through the streets of China’s Jingxi in a “shaming parade” by armed police.
‘Little giants’ showcase their wares at Shenzhen high-tech fair
As an exhibitor at the annual China Hi-Tech Fair 2021, which kicked Monday, Shenzhen Shokz Co Ltd, the developer of Aftershokz headphones, has participated in the technological event for years. “From …
Hong Kong’s pro-Beijing novice lawmakers plan new alliances, as big parties face reduced influence in fragmented Legislative Council
The Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong (DAB), the city’s biggest pro-Beijing party, swept all 10 seats it contested in geographical constituencies with direct voting.
Gov’t Admits No Hope of Engaging N.Korea Through Beijing Olympics
Foreign Minister Chung Eui-yong on Wednesday admitted that the government no longer has any hope of engaging North Korea by way of the Beijing Olympics in February. “We hoped that the Beijing Olympics …
U.S. calls on China and Hong Kong to release Stand News employees
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Wednesday called on Chinese and Hong Kong authorities to immediately release staff members of the pro-democracy media outlet Stand News who were arrested …
Mexicans join bid for Covid compensation from China, WHO
Jaime Michaus joined hundreds of Mexicans seeking compensation from China and the World Health Organization, despite reservations and uncertain prospects of success.
BRICS Bank to admit Egypt as new member
Egypt is the fourth new member admitted into NDB, after Bangladesh, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Uruguay, further expanding the bank’s global outreach …