A group representing Hong Kongers in America says it is pleased by reports that Chief Executive John Lee will be barred from a meeting in San Francisco
Xiaolei Wu allegedly threatened Chinese classmate at Berklee College of Music for posting pro-democracy messages online
Italy is the only country in the G-7 to participate in China’s global infrastructure program, but hoped-for economic returns have not materialized
Manila has complained for years about territorial incursions by Chinese ships
Proposal encourages overseas Chinese to return to China to work, live and invest, and comes after first population decline in six decades
Two cables between China and Taiwan's outlying islands were cut twice in February, but no hard evidence connects Beijing to the breaks
Only civil service retirees are escaping the cuts coming to China’s complex health system as it emerges from three years of pandemic spending
In July 2022, the suspect recorded footage of an unrelated shooting, saying, ‘We don’t feel safe at all’
Eighty-eight-year-old man remembers escaping a mass shooting by leaving a dance studio just minutes before a gunman entered and opened fire
Violence at a nickel smelter reveals how the Chinese way of doing business clashes with Indonesian expectations, analysts say
Two people died, many injured in melee at nickel-smelting plant in Indonesia
WHO officials call on Beijing for “more realistic picture” of situation in China
Online searches for popular cross-border destinations increased tenfold within half an hour after Monday’s announcement
After the relaxation of 'zero-COVID' policy restrictions, many people question the government numbers as family, friends and coworkers fall sick
As seemingly forced exit of former President Hu Jintao showed, family history of Communist Party loyalty now means less than allegiance to President Xi Jinping
Gold medalist Eileen Gu is lobbying for Salt Lake City, Utah, to host the Winter Olympics in 2030 or 2034
With mandates lifted and cheaper Chinese-made products flooding the market, small U.S. companies that manufacture masks are at risk
Country's export growth slowest in nearly 2 years, as Beijing's 'zero-COVID' policy takes economic toll on trade, manufacturing
The city's severe anti-COVID measures have Shanghai's foreign residents frustrated, scared and hungry
Telemedicine, made popular during the pandemic, is emerging as a way physicians can treat Ukrainian patients sheltering in conflict zones
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