A top Chinese university described the conduct of a professor accused of sexual harassment as a moral failing, language feminists say downplays harm to women.
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Heavy rains hit Beijing
Heavy rains accompanied by strong winds began battering Beijing as the city renewed an orange alert for rainstorms. Hourly precipitation in most parts of the city is expected to exceed 70 mm from 5 p.
China’s secretive spaceplane likely testing ‘dual use’ technology, experts say
China’s shadowy, uncrewed reusable spacecraft, which launches atop a rocket booster and lands at a secretive military airfield, is most likely testing technology but could also be used for …
Don’t break law and you have nothing to fear, China tells Taiwan staff of multinational firms
Taiwan staff at multinational firms in China have nothing to fear as long as they don’t break the law, the Chinese government said on Wednesday, following new legal guidelines that mandate execution in extreme cases…
It’s Time to Give China’s Muscle-Flexing a New Name
Illegal, coercive, aggressive and deceptive — why the ICAD moniker for Beijing’s actions in the South China Sea needs to be adopted.
‘Imagined Neighbors: Japanese Visions of China, 1680-1980’ Review: Inventing the Other
The National Museum of Asian Art mounts a 300-year exhibition of Japanese literati art, a category that comprises poetry, calligraphy and painting inspired by the culture of the mainland.
Opinion: China’s ‘monster’ ship is a sign of a much bigger problem
Instead of guarding, protecting, defending and saving, as a coast guard should do, China is attacking, intimidating, violating and threatening, writes Richard Timme.
China’s alarming rise on the seas is shifting the global order
In 2005, as a journalist based in Shanghai, I wrote a story about a decrepit Ukrainian aircraft carrier acquired by China and renamed the Liaoning with plans to retrofit it for its navy. In a…
Russia Quietly Quits China Joint Airline Project
Vladimir Putin and the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China agreed to co-develop a long-haul airliner in 2014.
Powerful Typhoon Gaemi churns toward Taiwan, expected to drench an already soaked China
A powerful and rapidly intensifying typhoon is barreling toward Taiwan, prompting authorities to close financial markets, schools and offices, and disrupt ongoing military drills.
China-U.S. Science Collaborations Are Declining, Slowing Key Research
The U.S. and China are collaborating less on projects across scientific disciplines amid a culture of fear in both countries
Apple COO meets Shenzhen official to discuss supply chain ahead of iPhone 16 launch
Apple’s Jeff Williams met with Shenzhen Communist Party Secretary Meng Fanli, who welcomed the iPhone maker to increase investment in the city.
Russian Business Faces China Trade Crisis
In August, the Moscow Exchange risks losing its second clearing bank for Chinese yuan in a month, industry insiders warn.