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Rare anti-government protests erupt in Cuba over power, food shortages

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Why China is hobbling its tech sector

Scuttled listings and share prices hammered by official threats: Beijing has launched a withering and very public assault on some of China's biggest tech...

HK silenced as Communist Party in China marks 100 yrs

Police deployed across Hong Kong on Thursday to stamp out any sign of dissent as China’s Communist Party celebrated its centenary in a vivid...

Actions speak louder

Chinese President Xi Jinping says China needs to improve the way it tells the world stories about itself and convince people that the ruling...

China ready to launch first crew to new space station

The first crew for China's new space station prepared to blast off this week for the latest step in Beijing's ambitious programme to establish...

China crackdown cuts Big Tech down to size

Tighter regulations, billions in lost overseas share value, and government pledges to get even tougher—Chinese tech giants are reeling under what looks like a...

Noose tightens on Hong Kong as China Congress set to open

China's rubber-stamp legislature meets this week in the Communist Party's biggest political set-piece of the year, with speculation Beijing will use the event to...

Xi boasts China ‘miracle’ in tackling poverty

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday declared his country had achieved the “human miracle” of eliminating extreme poverty, though questions continue to surround the...

Vietnam re-elects party leader after secretive congress

Vietnam’s ruling Communist Party chief Nguyen Phu Trong was re-elected Sunday—a victory that makes him the most powerful leader in decades—but his win was...

China warns of military ‘resolve’

President Xi Jinping on Friday warned of China’s military resolve to defeat “invaders,” speaking on a 70th anniversary for the Korean War, the only...

Wong: Hong Kong ‘resistance’ will continue

Hong Kong—Hong Kong’s democracy camp will continue to fight Beijing’s crackdown on political freedoms, prominent dissident Joshua Wong said Friday after he and other...

China rolls out mass testing in Xinjiang after new virus cases

China launched mass health screenings in Xinjiang on Saturday after a spike in coronavirus cases raised fears of a fresh outbreak in the far...

HK security law sends jitters through feisty press

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Hong Kongers scrub socmed history in face of security law

Hong Kongers are scrubbing their social media accounts, deleting chat histories, and mugging up on cyber privacy as China’s newly imposed security law blankets...
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