World Aug 05 Protests disrupt Hong Kong work day as leader vows to remain A general strike in Hong Kong descended into citywide mayhem Monday as defiant protesters started fires outside police stations and hurled bricks and eggs at officers. After disrupting traffic early in the day, they filled public parks in several districts,…
World Aug 03 Hong Kong protesters toss Chinese flag, clash with police Protesters and authorities clashed in Hong Kong again on Saturday, as demonstrators removed a Chinese national flag from its pole and flung it into the city's iconic Victoria Harbour and police fired tear gas after some protesters vandalized a police…
World Jul 26 Hong Kong protesters crowd one of the world’s busiest airports More than 1,000 demonstrators dressed in black filled the arrival hall at Hong Kong International Airport, chanting, "There are no riots, there's only tyranny!"…
World Jul 21 Hong Kong residents deface Chinese emblem in latest protest Hundreds of thousands of pro-democracy demonstrators took to the streets of Hong Kong on Sunday, with some of the marchers defacing a national Chinese emblem in their latest expression of protest against mainland authorities.
Economy Jun 17 Huawei founder expects revenue to be billions below forecast Huawei is embroiled in an ongoing trade dispute between China and the U.S., which has accused Chinese companies such as Huawei of committing forced technology transfers and stealing trade secrets.
World Jun 17 China’s Xi Jinping to visit North Korea this week China's president Xi Jinping will meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during a visit Thursday and Friday.
World Jun 10 Hong Kong pushes ahead with bill allowing extradition to mainland China The extradition law amendments would allow Hong Kong to send people to mainland China to face charges, spurring criticism that defendants won't have the same rights as they would in Hong Kong.
World May 29 China dangles potentially harmful new threat in trade war Chinese state media warned that Beijing could cut America off from exotic minerals that are widely used in electric cars and mobile phones. The threat to use China's rich supply of so-called rare earths as leverage in the conflict has…
World May 29 Huawei asks court to rule U.S. security law unconstitutional Fighting to maintain its access to major markets for next-generation communications, Chinese tech giant Huawei is challenging the constitutionality of a U.S. law that limits its sales of telecom equipment.
World Jan 10 U.S. apparel company cuts ties with Chinese internment camp factory A recent Associated Press investigation tracked clothing shipments from inside a Chinese internment camp, to Badger Sportswear, a supplier in North Carolina.