US lawyers representing young people and their families allege that the overseas version of TikTok protects children in China in ways that the US version does not.
In an official communique, China’s Politburo said ‘patient capital’ is expected to pitch in as the country moves towards a tech-driven growth model, showing a much-needed focus on the long term, analysts say.
Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines says joint exercises show ‘China definitely wants Russia to be working with them and we see no reason why [Russia] wouldn’t’.
Analysts say China’s central bank, with an eye on the yuan’s stability, could let it weaken gradually, but such a move ‘could backfire to some degree’.
Swire Pacific, which has made healthcare a key growth area, has completed the acquisition of a controlling stake in Shanghai-based cardiovascular treatment provider DeltaHealth.
Researchers make a major advance towards achieving the ‘holy grail’ of renewable energy, nuclear fusion.
Central government authorities urge emergency officials to ‘strengthen’ prevention measures after deadly highway collapse.
In a first, legal action has been launched in China to hold Tokyo accountable for war crimes, lawyer says.
A crew of more than 60 checked a China Eastern Airlines C919 during four days of tests in Shanghai.
Cause of landslide not known but engineer says ‘poor drainage after prolonged rainfall’ may have caused section of highway to collapse early on Wednesday.
Z-Library denied rumours of temporarily restricted access in China, promising to maintain access and saying it’s open to censoring some titles.
Over-50s now make up almost a third of China’s vast migrant workforce, while the number aged under 30 has dropped over the past five years
Banking and insurance stocks boosted the Hang Seng Index close to bull market territory with the overall sentiment remaining upbeat following Beijing’s recent efforts to prop up stocks.
A growing ‘she-conomy’ in China is leading to the working-age female population playing a leading role in personal spending and family purchases amid Beijing’s shift away from an investment-led growth model.
House Armed Services Committee hears Washington’s concerns that Moscow plans to arm a satellite with an ‘indiscriminate’ device.
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