Analysts doubt political pressure on world’s largest e-commerce giant and its charismatic founder has eased
Violent clashes broke out among the city’s police, young pro-democracy protesters and older pro-Beijing supporters in the latest clashes in the former British colony
State-run newspaper says United States will be meddling in Hong Kong internal affairs if US Congress moves forward with bipartisan bill in support of city’s democratic development and human rights
Dim prognosis comes even as both US and Chinese stock markets soared on news that Washington and Beijing have agreed to resume high-level trade talks early next month
China has filed another lawsuit with the WTO after the U.S. on Sunday began to impose 15% tariffs on US$300 billion-worth Chinese imports
Beijing has formally charged Yang Hengjun, an Australian writer of Chinese descent, with espionage after a seven-month detention
Facebook, Twitter and Google’s YouTube take action to remove hundreds of accounts with alleged ties to Chinese government's manipulation of opinion about months-long anti-government movement in Hong Kong
Analysts say that arrest of Simon Cheng on Hong Kong soil, which is considered diplomatically inappropriate or aggressive, will surely test relations between Britain and China
Beijing likens the city's protesters to terrorists
Wei Zhili, a pro-labor journalist, was officially arrested on the charge of “picking quarrels and provoking trouble” on Friday
The former Chinese premier died on Monday at the age of 91
China said that, before 2017, its military spending accounted for 1.28 percent of its GDP
More than one million Muslim Uighurs in Xinjiang region have been detained in reeducation camps that critics say are aimed at destroying indigenous culture and religious beliefs
International rights groups and activists are calling for an independent investigation into the circumstances surrounding the death of rights defender Ji Sizun
Markets rally, but uncertainty remains in US China trade negotiations
After the cell visit, which lasted half an hour, Li Wenzu told reporters that Wang Quanzhang exhibited 'a change in his personality'
US tech giant asks China-based suppliers to consider moving production outside of China
Apple reportedly asked major suppliers to evaluate cost of moving production lines outside China
Bookseller Lam Wing-kee says what happened to him can happen to others if extradition bill becomes law
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