China’s Vice President Wang Qishan to attend British Queen Elizabeth’s funeral
Chinese Vice President Wang Qishan will attend Queen Elizabeth’s funeral at the invitation of the
Xi to meet Putin in first trip outside China since COVID began
Xi Jinping will leave China for the first time in more than two years for a trip this week to
Rescue efforts underway as China earthquake toll rises to 65
The death toll from the strongest earthquake to hit China’s southwestern Sichuan province since 2017
US officials order Nvidia to halt sales of top AI chips to China
Chip designer Nvidia Corp said on Wednesday that US officials told it to stop exporting two top
Taiwan opposition defends ‘brave’ China outreach after controversial visit
The head of Taiwan’s main opposition party the Kuomintang (KMT) defended its “brave” outreach to
US, China reach landmark audit deal in boon for Chinese tech companies
Beijing and Washington took a major step on Friday towards ending a dispute that threatened to boot
China customs drops some COVID reporting for international arrivals; quarantine remains
China still requires international passengers to take pre-departure COVID-19 tests and quarantine
Former Apple car engineer pleads guilty to trade secret theft
A former Apple Inc engineer on Monday pleaded guilty to trade secret theft, one of two people
Receding water levels of China’s Yangtze River reveal ancient Buddhist statues
Plunging water levels of the Yangtze River have revealed a submerged island in China’s southwestern
China strongly opposes trade talks between US and Taiwan
China firmly opposes trade talks between the United States and Taiwan and says it will take all
Apple suppliers to make Apple Watch and MacBook in Vietnam
Apple Inc’s suppliers are intalks to produce Apple Watch and MacBook in Vietnam for the first time,
China unexpectedly cuts key rates as economic data disappoints
China’s central bankcut key lending rates in a surprise move on Monday to revive demand as data
India sticks to ‘one-China’ policy stance but seeks restraint on Taiwan
India said on Friday it opposed any unilateral change to the status quo over Taiwan but that its
China’s Hainan expands COVID-19 lockdowns to more areas to quell outbreak
China’s Hainan, an island province dependent on tourism, locked down more areas on Monday, Reuters
China defends ditching US talks, says Washington must bear ‘serious consequences’
China’s defence ministry on Monday defended its shelving of military talks with the United States in
China firing missiles over Taiwan is unjustified escalation: US
China’s firing of missiles during military drills around Taiwan was an unjustified escalation, US
Farmers decry governments slow intervention in China’s wool ban
Local farmers have expressed shock over China’s decision to maintain the ban on exporting sheep wool
Pelosi reiterates US’ determination to preserve democracy in Taiwan
US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan has caused a stir in China
China’s ban on SA wool exports negatively affecting Eastern Cape agricultural industry
The agricultural industry in the Eastern Cape is under pressure as the western half of the province
Pelosi hails Taiwan’s free society as China holds military drills, vents anger
China furiously condemned the highest-level US visit to Taiwan in 25 years as House of