World Jan 03 Beijing threatens response to ‘unacceptable’ COVID-19 measures for Chinese travelers The Chinese government has sharply criticized COVID-19 testing requirements being imposed on passengers from China and threatening countermeasures against countries involved.
World Dec 29 Lack of information from China on COVID surge stirs global worry Moves by several countries to mandate COVID-19 tests for passengers arriving from China reflect global concern that new variants could emerge in its ongoing explosive outbreak — and that the government may not inform the rest of the world quickly…
World Dec 20 Some Chinese authorities encourage people with mild COVID to go back to work Several local governments in China have encouraged people with mild cases of COVID-19 to go to work this week.
World Nov 16 Single COVID case prompts China to lock down Peking University Chinese authorities locked down a major university in Beijing on Wednesday after finding one COVID-19 case as they stick to a "zero-COVID" approach despite growing public discontent.
World Oct 26 China begins administering inhalable COVID-19 vaccine boosters The vaccine, a mist that is sucked in through the mouth, is being offered for free as a booster dose for previously vaccinated people, according to an announcement posted on an official city social media account.
World Oct 22 China reaffirms President Xi Jinping’s dominance, removes Premier Li Keqiang China's ruling Communist Party reaffirmed President Xi Jinping's continued dominance in running the nation Saturday, one day ahead of giving him a widely expected third five-year term as leader.
World Oct 17 China’s Communist Party congress expected to reappoint Xi Jinping as leader The overarching theme emerging from China’s ongoing Communist Party congress is one of continuity, not change.
World Sep 18 Earthquake in Taiwan kills 1, collapses building and derails train A strong earthquake shook much of Taiwan on Sunday, toppling a three-story building and temporarily trapping four people inside, stranding about 400 tourists on a mountainside, and knocking part of a passenger train off its tracks.
World Sep 01 China denounces U.N. report detailing human rights abuses of Uyghurs The U.N. has accused China of serious human rights violations that may amount to "crimes against humanity" in a long-delayed report examining a crackdown on Uyghurs and other mostly Muslim ethnic groups.
World Aug 14 Delegation of U.S. lawmakers visits Taiwan amid tensions with China A delegation of American lawmakers arrived in Taiwan on Sunday, just 12 days after a visit by U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi that prompted China to launch days of threatening military drills around the self-governing island that Beijing says must come under…