New Details of Ren Zhiqiang’s Case Revealed, Public Opinion Doesn’t Buy It

New details have recently come to light in the case of Ren Zhiqiang, a second-generation businessman who was sentenced to…

Hong Kong Financial Institutions May Face Second Wave of U.S. Sanctions

Following an earlier announcement by the United States that it would sanction 11 Hong Kong and Chinese officials for undermining…

Two U.S. Departments Ban Hong Kong Internet Browsing Experts Expect More to Come

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Census Bureau’s websites lock Hong Kong IP addresses, making it difficult for…

Chinese Officials Reiterate at UN That They Will Not Participate in U.S.-Russian Nuclear Arms Control Talks

Speaking at the United Nations, Chinese officials reiterated their refusal to participate in U.S.-Russian nuclear disarmament talks and accused the…

Custody of Indian journalist accused of spying for China extended by court

An Indian court has extended Sharma’s judicial detention until Oct. 25, the lawyer for Rajiv Sharma, an Indian journalist accused…

Deputy Secretary of State: U.S., India Too Cautious in Developing Strategic Ties

U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Stephen Beigun, who is visiting India, told a forum on Monday (Oct. 12) that in…

China Significantly Strengthens Its Position as the World’s Largest Debtor to Poor Countries

China has significantly strengthened its position as the top creditor of the world’s poor in recent years, far surpassing Japan,…

China’s Qingdao flights canceled, tourists banned from foreign provinces and cities

More than 3 million people have been tested on the first day (Oct. 12) of a citywide outbreak in Qingdao,…

China’s Expected Return to UN Human Rights Council Draws Protests from Human Rights Groups

On October 13, 2020, the United Nations General Assembly will re-elect 15 of the 47 seats to the Human Rights…