China is poised to enshrine individuals' rights to privacy and personal data for the first time, a symbolic first step as more of the country of 1.4 billion people becomes digitised - and more ... ( read original story ...)
China’s military says it is prepared to protect security in Hong Kong, as protests grow
PLA commander says 10,000 troops are prepared to ‘safeguard’ city’s sovereignty as Beijing warns against ‘underestimating’ China ... ( read original story ...)
Exclusive: Cathay Pacific’s brand merger hits roadblock from China’s aviation regulator – sources
China's aviation regulator may make it difficult for Hong Kong's Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd to merge regional arm Cathay Dragon into its main brand because of infractions during last year's ... ( read original story ...)
China’s mask boom takes fabric away for nappy makers
China's ramp-up of mask production to counter the coronavirus outbreak has claimed unlikely victims -- nappies, wet wipes and sanitary towels that are made with the same raw materials. But he ... ( read original story ...)
China says it has a ‘zero-tolerance policy’ for racism, but discrimination towards Africans goes back decades
When footage of Africans being discriminated against in China for their race amid the Covid-19 crisis emerged last month, it caused an awkward rupture in China-Africa relations. ( read original story ...)
China warns U.S. taking world to brink of ‘new Cold War’ over coronavirus
The ratcheting up of tensions comes as Beijing is hounded by questions over alleged missteps in its initial response to contain the virus. ( read original story ...)
The Latest: South Korea reports 19 new virus cases, China 7
South Korea has reported 19 new cases of the coronavirus, most from the Seoul metropolitan area, where officials have been actively tracing transmissions linked to nightclubs and other entertainment v ... ( read original story ...)
Endgame of US-China rivalry is ‘lose-lose,’ says Harvard professor
Relations between the U.S. and China — the world's top two economies — look set to worsen, said Graham Allison, Harvard University's Douglas Dillon Professor of Government. ( read original story ...)
When China went to war on endemic football corruption
When Tianjin Tianhai surprisingly thrashed Rafael Benitez's Dalian Yifang 5-1 to stay in the Chinese Super League in November, disgruntled fans were quick to allege corruption -- the legacy of a murky ... ( read original story ...)
Alessandra Ambrosio proves she is ready for summer as she shares flashback bikini images taken on the shores of the Maldives
The Chanel model's suit of choice was from her GAL Floripa line which she launched with her sister and best friend; the looker is known for modeling the designs on her Instagram account. ( read original story ...)