Journalist detained for using YouTube to detail COVID outbreak in Wuhan could ‘die in prison,’ brother says
Taiwan’s plan to covert Chiang Kai-shek’s memorial draws mixed reaction
Critics say the statue is a reminder of the leader’s atrocities while supporters point to feelings of pride and the monument’s status as a tourist attraction
Local authorities figure Henan province lost at least $10 billion from flooding that has killed 58 people
According to an expert island’s dominance in chip-making has fueled debate over its silicon shield, but US is more concerned that shield may 'have holes in it' and technology is being used by China’s military
China aims to use digital currency to replace some of the cash in circulation
Worry over lower efficacy of China's vaccines could be offset by the lure of easier travel
Online and verbal attacks ramp up in attempt to discredit journalists who report on rights abuses in Xinjiang
Little known about Beijing's changes other than 'patriots' will govern for the island's 'brighter future'
So far none of the big-name sponsors has endorsed the Uighur campaigners’ calls for justice
China’s ambitions for a global yuan revealed in joint venture with Europe-based entity
Guo Feixiong on hunger strike after being stopped at airport
Most observers remain convinced that by tightening regulatory controls, China is pressuring Ma into cooperating and sharing troves of consumer-credit data collected by both Ant and Alibaba, which is also under anti-monopoly investigation
Beijing aims to advance political agenda
Telecoms had been targeted by outgoing Trump administration for suspected ties to Chinese military
Zhang, 37, was one of several citizen journalists who covered the initial outbreak in China’s central city of Wuhan
Analysts say the move is aimed at chilling international media operating in the country by targeting their Chinese employees
The State Administration for Market Regulation fined three of the country's largest technology companies for failing to disclose acquisitions of smaller competitors
Some say developing a list of names to be targeted could fuel anti-China sentiment in Taiwan
Rights advocate and attorney Chang Weiping, who was arrested in October after accusing police of torture, has also been denied access to defense lawyers of his choosing
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