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.
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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…
Hong Kong must act fast to catch up with Shanghai, Shenzhen, Singapore in flying green
Hong Kong has to act fast if it wants to become a green fuel hub for the aviation and maritime sectors, as both Singapore and China are way ahead, analysts say.
Why Micro-LED Defines the Future of AR Glasses
VRTUOLUO, a new media platform focused on the VR/AR industry, has conducted an in-depth analysis of the AR glasses industry, shedding light on the technological advancements that are shaping its future.
US reports on origin of Covid-19 – source revealed to be laboratory research and leaks
The Republican committee of the US House of Representatives, which is investigating all aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic and its consequences, has published a
Hong Kong-Shenzhen integration could spur capital flows, innovation: expert
At Qianhai Forum on Greater Bay Area cooperation, policy expert suggests Hong Kong firms should establish dual headquarters in Shenzhen.
China is a ‘very serious national security threat’: Fmr. NSA general counsel on TikTok
U.S. officials say Chinese hackers breached American’s phone data and that they continue to maintain access to American telecom networks. Former NSA General Counsel Glenn Gerstell joins Andrea …
US law firm Milbank joins retreat from China with Beijing closure
Milbank said on Friday that it is closing its office in Beijing, becoming the latest large U.S. law firm to pull back from China’s legal market.
Trump taps China critic Perdue as next ambassador to Beijing
Both men tapped by Trump for cabinet roles on foreign policy – Senator Marco Rubio for secretary of state and Fox News weekend host Pete Hegseth for defence secretary – are also China critics, along…
Philippines mulls ‘grey zone’ tactics to counter Beijing’s aggression in South China Sea
Manila’s Navy chief suggested adopting “grey zone” tactics – coercive actions below armed conflict – which analysts say will differ from Beijing’s.
Austria: Art exhibition ‘Vienna Calling’ inaugurated in Beijing
The Austrian Cultural Forum Beijing staged a concert titled “Highlights of Rebecca” at the Embassy of Austria in …
China Lifts Ban on OnlyFans Website
OnlyFans, an online platform widely recognized for its adult content, is now accessible in China after years of being blocked. Newsweek confirmed the subscription-based platform’s accessibility on the …
What David Perdue Has Said About China as Trump Makes Him Ambassador
Donald Trump has nominated former Georgia Senator David Perdue to serve as ambassador to China, and Newsweek has taken a look at what he has said about China in the past. The president-elect has …