Victims’ stories defy China’s official narrative in its claimed coronavirus success
Some 200 Hong Kongers have opted for exile rather than face arrest, charges and possible prison sentences as China tightens its grip on their home
In the 37,000-word document, however, Beijing says little about its early response to the coronavirus outbreak
Chinese media accuse the US of 'another provocative move' as a seventh American warship this year sails through the Taiwan Strait
With the spread of COVID-19 and quarantine measures, relatives of the deceased victims have been barred from making an annual group trip this week to mourn their loved ones in one of Beijing’s graveyards
If law is enacted as anticipated, Hong Kong’s status as a financial center could end, they say
Economist predicts W-shaped recovery for China
Professor was ordered to apologize after offending mainland student with reference to ‘Republic of China’
Call follows China Daily's censoring of EU ambassadors’ opinion piece referencing China as the point of origin of the coronavirus
But some economists urge China to take Trump’s threat seriously because Chinese economy — already badly hit by COVIC-19 pandemic — will be the bigger loser, and cannot afford another tariff war with United States
The country may have brought the coronavirus under control, but challenges remain, including the economic fallout and growing confrontations with foreign powers, observers say
A pro-independence group in Taiwan is pushing two referendum proposals to draft a new constitution for Taiwan
One resident tells VOA 'my gut feeling tells me that this zero-patient report is merely a political show'
Analysts describe Sun Lijun as 'invisible hitman,' who had played key role in top leader Xi Jinping’s past efforts to maintain social stability
Even in Yiwu, 700 kilometers east of Wuhan, factory operators are biased against migrant workers from Hubei province, according to a wholesaler
An official statement says Ren Zhiqiang is under investigation for what it called 'serious violations of law and discipline'
Rights groups accused the Chinese authorities of extending Wang Quanzhang’s incarceration
Fewer job opportunities for a record nearly 9 million university graduates entering the Chinese job markets this summer
Some experts say a U-shaped recovery after COVID-19 is more likely for China, whose economic growth depends heavily on buyers in the West
Some 76% of 119 company executives are pessimistic about China’s future economic growth, according to an American Chamber of Commerce in China survey
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