In its ruling on the TikTok ban, a court said that while the US provided no evidence China manipulates content in the country, it’s still possible.
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Trump’s China advisers are shaping up to be a team of rivals
US President-elect Donald Trump’s group of China advisers is shaping up to be a team of rivals. Trump said he would nominate David Perdue, a businessman and former US senator from Georgia, as his …
US alleges China hacked calls of ‘very senior’ political figures, official says
The U.S. believes that an alleged sweeping Chinese cyber espionage campaign known as Salt Typhoon targeted and recorded telephone calls of “very senior” American political figures, a White House …
Danaé Blais leads Canadian medal haul at short track World Tour stop in Beijing
Danaé Blais won a pair of gold medals on Saturday in what was a very successful day for Canadians at the short track speed skating World Tour event in Beijing on Saturday.
Hong Kong sticks with names An An and Ke Ke for Beijing-gifted pandas
Two adult giant pandas gifted to Hong Kong by Beijing will keep their existing names in a move officials have said signifies the city’s stability and unlimited possibilities, with the pair set to meet …
Danaé Blais leads Canadian short track medal haul at World Tour stop in Beijing
Danaé Blais won a pair of gold medals on Saturday in what was a very successful day for Canadians at the short track speed skating World Tour event in Beijing on Saturday.
China resumes buying gold after 6-month hiatus, abandoning Bitcoin reserve ideas
China’s uncertainty about the crypto industry has once again come to the fore. As of today, the People’s Bank of China (PBOC) disclosed official data that in November, the central bank reinitiated …
China’s special forces are untested. Success in a Taiwan invasion could depend on them.
While Western special forces would be horrified at the thought of being assigned conscripts, China does select the better draftees. “Their SOF units do use some conscripts to fill the enlisted ranks …
Why China is building a Starlink system of its own
Starlink has been a big success in the four years since it started operations, signing up airlines, cruise ships and more than 4m individual users, and helping boost SpaceX’s valuation to a reported …
GM’s Moment of Truth in China Has Arrived
Facing intense pressure from other EV makers, GM should seriously consider exiting its China business, Christopher S. Tang writes in a guest commentary.
Brands urged to resume use of Xinjiang cotton
The China Cotton Association has called on relevant companies to resume the use of cotton from Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.
Inside a High-Stakes U.S.-China Prisoner Swap
A Stanford student and a Uyghur activist are among those who waged a long battle to get attention from Washington for family members jailed in China.
Multiple-entry Hong Kong visas for Shenzhen residents to restart on Sunday in bid to breathe ‘new life’ into economy
Shenzhen residents will soon be able to make more frequent trips to Hong Kong under the resumption of a multiple-entry visa scheme, which was suspended in 2015 owing to concerns about overcrowding in the city…