At least 16 workers in southwest China were killed after they became trapped underground in a coal mine and exposed to unsafe levels of carbon monoxide, Chinese state media reported. ( read original story …)
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Oxford moves to protect students from China’s Hong Kong security law
Students will submit work related to China anonymously and told not to record classes … ( read original story …)
South China Sea Watch: China holds drills amid new tensions
A look at developments in the South China Sea, where China is pitted against smaller neighbors in multiple territorial disputes over islands, coral reefs and lagoons. The waters … ( read original story …)
China chip giant SMIC shares plunge after US export controls
Shares in China’s biggest chip maker plunged on Monday following weekend media reports that Washington has imposed export controls on the company, the latest salvo in the battle for technological … ( read original story…
China Evergrande faces possible snag in land deal as Shenzhen partner calls for care, more discussion on reorganisation plan
China Evergrande, the nation’s most indebted developer, faces another potential snag in an attempt to reorganise its sprawling property assets after its partner in Shenzhen called for care and … ( read original story …)
Who runs Hong Kong: party faithful shipped in to carry out Beijing’s will
A senior communist party operative whose only previous experience in Hong Kong is a business trip two years ago; a former Guangdong mayor who oversaw the mass arrests of villagers protesting against … ( read…
Asia-Pacific markets set to trade mixed; China’s industrial profits rise in August
China’s industrial profits rose 19.1% in August, the country’s National Bureau of Statistics announced over the weekend. Europe is now facing the prospect of a double-dip recession as it grapples with … ( read original…
Beijing’s billions woo Commonwealth nations
China is lending billions of dollars to Commonwealth nations in the Caribbean, prompting concerns over its growing influence in the region and fears that the recipient states may be trapped by heavy … ( read…
China must prepare for ‘long tech march’ following U.S. restrictions on SMIC: Global Times
China must engage in a new “long march” in the technology sector now that the U.S. has imposed export restrictions on Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp, the country’s largest chip … ( read original story …)
Sick of Staying Home: China Expects a Golden Week Tourism Rebound
China expects a significant rebound in domestic travel over the upcoming Golden Week holiday after the sector was pummelled by the novel coronavirus for months, with some flights selling out and … ( read original…
Mainland China reports 21 new COVID-19 cases vs 14 a day earlier
Mainland China reported 21 new coronavirus cases on Sept. 27, up from 14 a day earlier, the national health authority said on Monday. The National Health Commission said in a statement that all new ……
‘You’re still my baby’: Hong Kong mother pleads for son held in mainland China after desperate boat escape
Hong Kong police say the 12 who tried to flee by boat to Taiwan will be tried by the mainland China legal system. ( read original story …)
NYPD Officer Accused of Spying for China Puzzled City’s Tibetan Groups
NYPD officer Baimadajie Angwang promised to be a bridge between the Tibetan community of New York City and local law enforcement. But community members say some of his actions raised red flags. ( read original…