China's middle of the road approach may lead Israel to rethink relations with Beijing
China’s Belt and Road projects are becoming more controversial experts say
Three-pronged force would enable Beijing to launch nuclear missiles from the air, sea and land under an integrated command system
Brief mutiny by mercenary forces of Wagner Group challenging Kremlin highlighted parallels with Taiwan, according to analysts
Survey by European Union Chamber of Commerce in China finds a record-high 64% of surveyed European companies reported doing business in China became more difficult in 2022
Latest round in spat over contested waters comes as Manila warms to Washington, including giving the US access to more military bases
Post-G7 escalation shocks foreign business community in China, even though concern about Beijing's investigation of Micron Technology had been brewing for several months
A line likening a comedian's pets to China's soldiers resulted in online calls for shutting down stand-up and severe official punishment
They must now balance need to gather information before investors commit to Chinese ventures against Beijing's view of national security risks
Macron says Europe must avoid the risk of 'getting caught up in crises that are not ours'
For the first time in 25 years, members of the American Chamber of Commerce in China no longer consider China as a top three market as Washington-Beijing relations worsen and Chinese controls tighten
Only civil service retirees are escaping the cuts coming to China’s complex health system as it emerges from three years of pandemic spending
Beijing excludes any death with other underlying causes, such as hypertension, from its covid-related tally, which accounts for only those deaths caused by pneumonia and respiratory failure
Turmoil over anti-virus measures and wage disputes last month among the plant’s 300,000 workers have made Apple uncomfortable having so much business tied up in the plant, which made about 85% of the iPhone’s pro series
The California-based chip-maker has confirmed it is eliminating research and development staffs in China
Analysts say China has improved its AI-powered surveillance, using big data, machine learning, facial recognition and AI to 'get into the brains and minds of its people,' building what many call a draconian digital dictatorship
After authorities ended two months of strict COVID-containment lockdown, the only truism for every business is that the future is hard to predict
Hundreds of people attended the memorial held in Taipei’s Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall
Tianjin, 30 minutes by high-speed train from Beijing and the games, is under strict controls as other cities endure lockdowns
Taiwan fears a refugee law will open its borders to Chinese spies
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