Hong Kong begins national security trial of Tiananmen vigil group
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Hong Kong begins national security trial of Tiananmen vigil group
HONG KONG – Hong Kong’s High Court is set to start on Jan 22 the landmark national security trial of three former leaders of a now disbanded group that organised annual vigils marking Beijing’s 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown on pro-democracy protesters. Once legal in China-ruled Hong Kong, such pu»»»
China weighs giving single women IVF access to stem population decline
HONG KONG/BEIJING, April 29 (Reuters) - As China tries to slow its demographic decline, women like Chen Luojin could be part of the solution. The divorced 33-year-old lives in Chengdu, capital of the southwestern Sichuan province, which legalised registration of children by unmarried women in Febru»»»
UK to make Covid test mandatory for travellers from China: Reports
London [UK], December 31 (ANI): After India and Japan, the UK is also likely to make Covid-19 tests mandatory for travellers from China after the infection surged in the mainland, Reuters reported citing British media outlets.The travellers from China have to produce a negative COVID test report. A»»»
Pop toys serious biz in hot China market
Mighty Jaxx, a Singapore-based high-end toy brand, which mainly features street art styles and targets a niche market, plans to open its first Chinese brick-and-mortar store in Shanghai in the second half of 2023 to further expand its footprint in the country. Fueled by a hot pop toy market, the co»»»
Yellow peaches and oranges: China quells fake news on Covid amid panic-buying
Covid In China: The state-controlled media also pushed back against long-held false beliefs that canned yellow peaches could help with recovery and eating oranges could lead to a positive antigen test. China is warning its citizens against some questionable and risky attempts at self-treatment amid»»»
Copper slips on stronger dollar; China demand hopes offer support
Copper prices slipped on Tuesday, weighed down by a stronger dollar, although losses were limited by demand revival hopes on top consumer China relaxing its COVID-19 curbs and declining inventories. Three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange CMCU3 was down 1% at $9,654 a tonne, as of 0704 GMT.»»»
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