A lawsuit was triggered by a pro-democracy flier. A message supporting freedom in China was allegedly followed by threats dealt on a campus in Boston. We take a look at the trial involving two Chinese students at the Berklee College of Music.
The Chinese regime is reportedly lobbying diplomats at the United Nations, asking them to praise its human rights record. The revelation comes amid a key U.N. meeting examining Beijing’s track record.
Faced with slumping stocks, Beijing is making attempts to slow its market from spiraling—from restricting stock sales to state investments. How are investors reacting?
Two fashion giants face off. Japanese brand Uniqlo is taking on Shein for what it calls a million-dollar copyright infringement tied to a flagship product.
- Chinese Student Faces Trial: Alleged Threats to Activist
- China Weighs Measures to Prop Up Stock Markets
- Investor Confidence in China Market Plunges
- BlackRock to Sell Shanghai Office for 30% Off
- Bank of America to Cut China-Focused Staff
- China Lobbies Countries to Praise Its Rights Record
- Chinese Regime Called Out Over Rights Record at United Nations
- Uniqlo Sues SHEIN for $1 Million in Copyright Damages
- Chinese EV Maker BYD to Give Out $282M in Rewards
- Rights Group Warns EU of BYD, Huawei Risks
- Taiwanese People ‘Have to Stand Up’: Capt. Fanell
- 7.1 Magnitude Earthquake Rattles Western China
- Death Toll in China Landslide Rises to 25
- U.S. Pledges $45M to Boost West Africa Security
- Buses in Queensland to Install Chinese CCTV Cameras
- Some Wealthier Chinese Can’t Afford Marriage