UN rights chief defends China visit after uproar

The UN rights envoy yesterday said her contentious visit to China was “not an investigation”, and insisted she had unsupervised access during meetings in Xinjiang, where Beijing is accused of widespread human rights abuses.
28 May 2022

UNSC fails to agree on Myanmar text

The UN Security Council has failed to agree on a statement aimed at pushing Myanmar’s junta to take steps toward a peaceful solution to the country’s ongoing crisis, diplomats said.
28 May 2022

China, Russia veto US bid at UN to punish North Korea

China and Russia on Thursday vetoed a US-led bid at the United Nations to toughen sanctions on North Korea over its missile launches, laying bare divisions that Western envoys fear would be exploited by Pyongyang.
27 May 2022

Blinken speech ‘smears China’

China’s foreign ministry yesterday accused US Secretary of State Antony Blinken of “smearing” the country, after America’s top diplomat delivered a landmark policy speech calling for action to counterbalance Beijing’s influence.
27 May 2022

‘Re-education’ camps: Xi defends China’s rights progress

Chinese President Xi Jinping held a video call with UN rights chief Michelle Bachelet yesterday, as she visits Xinjiang during a mission overshadowed by fresh allegations of Uyghur abuses and fears she is being used as a public relations tool.
25 May 2022

Xinjiang police files reveal internment details

A leak of thousands of photos and official documents from China’s Xinjiang has shed new light on the violent methods used to enforce mass internment in the region, researchers said yesterday.
24 May 2022

36 hurt as plane veers off runway, catches fire in China

A Chinese passenger jet veered off the runway during takeoff and caught fire on Thursday, sending black smoke billowing into the air and injuring more than 30 people.
12 May 2022

China’s consumer inflation picks up

China’s consumer inflation rose at its quickest pace in nearly half a year, official data showed Wednesday, reflecting the growing costs of the country’s zero-Covid curbs and high commodity prices.
11 May 2022

Beijing goes quiet

Millions of people in Beijing stayed home yesterday as China’s capital tries to fend off a Covid-19 outbreak with creeping restrictions on movement.
9 May 2022

Alibaba shares fall 9% after Chinese man named 'Ma' arrested

Alibaba shares fell as much as 9% on Tuesday after a state media report that Chinese authorities had taken action against an individual surnamed Ma, but recouped losses after the report was revised to make clear it was not the company's founder.
5 May 2022

Dozens missing or trapped after China building collapse

At least 23 people were trapped under a building that collapsed in central China, officials said Saturday, as rescuers pulled apart the rubble brick by brick in an effort to reach survivors.
30 April 2022

China detects first human case of H3N8 bird flu

China has confirmed the first known human case of the H3N8 strain of avian flu, but health authorities say there is a low risk of widespread transmission among people.
27 April 2022

Beijing Covid spike prompts mass testing, panic buying

Fears of a hard Covid lockdown sparked panic buying in Beijing yesterday, as long queues for compulsory mass testing formed in a large central district of the Chinese capital.
25 April 2022

Xi proposes ‘global security initiative’

Chinese President Xi Jinping yesterday proposed a “global security initiative” that upholds the principle of “indivisible security”, a concept also endorsed by Russia, although he gave no details of how it would be implemented.
21 April 2022

China ratifies int’l forced labour conventions

China’s lawmakers yesterday announced that it ratified two international conventions against forced labour, months after United Nations experts voiced
20 April 2022

Taiwan is part of China and none can change that, China tells US

Taiwan is a part of China and no one can change that, Chinese Defense Minister Wei Fenghe said on Wednesday during a rare phone call with U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, according to a statement from Beijing.
20 April 2022

China Eastern resumes flights after March crash

China Eastern Airlines has restarted using Boeing 737-800 jetliners for commercial flights less than a month after a crash that killed 132 people on board and grounded over 200 of its aircraft, data from a tracking website showed on Sunday.
17 April 2022

Covid-19: More Chinese cities tighten controls

Shanghai reported a record number of symptomatic Covid-19 cases yesterday and other areas across China tightened controls as the country kept up its “dynamic clearance” approach that aims to stamp out the highly transmissible Omicron variant.
16 April 2022

A Long March to the Moon and beyond

The return to Earth of three astronauts yesterday after six months at China’s new space station marks a landmark step in the country’s space ambitions, ending its longest crewed mission ever.
16 April 2022

China must ‘pay price’: US senator

China must pay a greater price for backing Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, a senior United States senator said yesterday, during a trip to Taiwan in which American lawmakers vowed that Washington would not abandon the island.
15 April 2022