New York jury finds former US president and presumptive Republican nominee guilty on all 34 counts.
The ban, intended to ‘safeguard national security’, will take effect on July 1, and major export destinations of some banned materials in recent months included the US and Israel.
Three High Court judges find unofficial ‘primary’ election part of a wider plot to ‘undermine, destroy or overthrow’ government by creating constitutional crisis.
Most of 47 have been remanded in custody since they were arrested on January 6, 2021, on subversion charges over unofficial legislative ‘primary’ election.
On World No Tobacco Day, oncologist Tony Mok explains the dangers of smoking and vaping, and we list the lasting health benefits to be had by quitting the habit, and how quickly they kick in.
Trade between China and Russia surged to a record US$240 billion in 2023, an increase of more than 64 per cent since 2021, before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
A 2005 agreement between Israel and Egypt established the corridor as a buffer zone, as part of Israel’s unilateral withdrawal from the Gaza Strip that year.
As the city strives to become a top tech centre, the government doubles down on I&T development and increases support for emerging industries such as biotechnology, artificial intelligence and electric vehicles.
Tianqi constellation to comprise 38 small satellites for data connectivity via smart devices, with expansion expected to include military applications, says developer and operator Guodian Gaoke.
The covert campaigns used the ChatGPT- maker’s AI tools to try to manipulate public opinion or shape political outcomes.
Hong Kong national security judges convicted 14 of 16 opposition figures contesting subversion charges.
An image shared by millions in response to an Israeli strike that killed dozens of civilians represents a new form of AI-generated activist imagery.
The aviation giant had been barred from increasing production of its bestselling aircraft after a mid-air door panel blowout in January.
ByteDance has called on Chinese social media not to spread such misinformation after declaring the report as untrue.
Unifications always won with ‘carrot and stick, and the carrot must be sweet’, policy adviser Zheng Yongnian tells seminar on cross-strait exchanges and warns of ‘dangerous cognitive war’ by US.
Overseas spy agencies and organisations with ‘complicated backgrounds’ have been gathering intelligence, stealing tech and illegally acquiring rare earth-related items in recent years, Ministry of State Security says.
China State Construction Engineering Corporation, a key exponent of Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative, is cited for water pollution and non-compliance with labour laws.
The impact of across-the-board trade actions would have ‘significant collateral damage on the US economy’, Washington-based organisation says
Visa delays and insufficient flight capacity have held back a full recovery in China’s outbound travel after the Covid-19 pandemic, Trip.com CEO Jane Sun says.
Ambassador to Washington delivers video speech as slew of agreements announced on Wednesday in Berkeley at the China-US High-level Event on Subnational Climate Action.
City government stresses importance of collaboration with Greater Bay Area, after minister’s call for integrated waste handling prompts concerns of rubbish importing
HSBC sees opportunities to lend against wealthy clients’ private assets, as it leverages its balance sheet strength to finance this fast-growing market.
Shen Zhihua warns about the economic decoupling that sent US-Soviet relations spiralling into confrontation.
A landmark national security trial of Hong Kong’s opposition figures will conclude this week with the judges handing down a verdict on whether 16 of them had committed subversion by taking part in an unofficial election they called a primary. The aim of the election was to maximise the opposition’s chances of gaining control of the Legislative Council and bringing down the government.
Negative media coverage abroad, harsh pandemic restrictions have combined to deter visitors, experts say.
Latest Cross-Border Yuan Insight report suggests that Beijing’s efforts to challenge US dollar hegemony still face considerable hurdles, from exchange-rate fluctuations to impediments in cross-border capital flows.