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10 arrested in Hong Kong anti-illegal worker raids

03-01-2026

  Hong Kong’s Immigration Department arrested 10 suspected illegal workers during a series of territory-wide enforce...

Politics

Trump threatens 50% tariff hike on China amid escalating t…

07-04-2025

  On Monday, former President Donald Trump warned that the U.S. would impose a 50% tariff on Chinese imports if Beijin...

Politics

Prabowo’s popularity reaches record 81% amid populist po…

20-01-2025

  Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto has achieved a landmark approval rating within his first 100 days in office, s...

Politics

China's top diplomat embarks on African tour as Western fo…

06-01-2025

China's top diplomat kicked off the annual New Year tour of Africa on Sunday, continuing a 35-year tradition aimed at ...

Politics

Taiwan's former presidential candidate faces corruption ch…

26-12-2024

  A former Taiwanese presidential candidate has been charged with corruption, dealing a significant blow to his poli...

China

 

Hong Kong and southern regions of China are currently grappling with widespread flooding as they face some of the most severe rainfall on record. The deluge, which began on Thursday, has

 

 

On Thursday, China's cyberspace regulator unveiled draft rules mandating service providers that hold data on more than 1 million people to undergo at least one compliance audit annually.

 

China has turned down Japan's offer to participate in the International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA) system for analyzing the results of sea water monitoring near the

 

Chinese property developer Country Garden Holdings is set to raise $300 million through a primary placement aimed at alleviating its debts, according to a term sheet obtained by Reuters on

 

Country Garden, one of China's leading property developers, has raised concerns by hinting at the possibility of defaulting on its debts, compounding fears about the nation's post-pandemic

 

 

China has embarked on an ambitious quest for natural resources buried deep underground as engineers recently began work on a new super deep borehole in the Sichuan Basin. The hole is

 

China's securities regulator engaged in discussions with representatives from prominent Western asset management firms on Friday to alleviate apprehensions regarding the

As the jobless rate for young people in China reaches consecutive record highs, a growing number of young individuals are embracing a new phenomenon known as "full-time sons and

 

Despite China being Japan's largest seafood export market, marine products make up less than 1% of Tokyo's global trade, primarily centered around the automotive sector.

 

Hong Kong has intensified inspections of vegetable imports from Japan, broadening the scope of tightened controls beyond seafood, following Tokyo's confirmation of plans to release treated

Beijing has granted approval for North Korea's state-owned airline, Air Koryo, to recommence flights to China, marking the resumption of services that were suspended for

 

On July 25, 2023, China announced the replacement of its central bank chief as the country grapples with reviving its sluggish economic growth. Economist Pan Gongsheng will succeed

The United States government has initiated an investigation into the supply chains of Chinese electric-vehicle (EV) batteries and car parts, focusing on potential connections to forced labor.

 

In the face of a challenging post-COVID recovery, China's top leaders have pledged to enhance policy support for the economy, with a particular focus on bolstering domestic demand and