Complaints by officials at odds with body’s public praise of Beijing’s response to outbreak ... ( read original story ...)
‘We Need Help’: Coronavirus Fuels Racism Against Black Americans in China
African governments have loudly protested abuse of their citizens in China, but the Trump administration’s response to harassment of African-Americans has been muted. ( read original story ...)
UK Tells China: Step Back From the Brink on Hong Kong
"To be very clear and specific about this, the imposition of national security legislation on Hong Kong by the government in Beijing rather than through Hong Kong's own institutions lies in direct ... ( read original story ...)
North Korea to reopen schools, trade with China as coronavirus threat recedes
Universities and final-year high school students had already resumed classes in April, but all other schools, kindergartens, day-care centers and nursing homes will now reopen early this month, state ... ( read original story ...)
Dear America, a Cold War With China Will Be Expensive
The U.S. can, perhaps, stay ahead—but only if Americans, and their government, are willing to pay up to remain the world’s technology leader. ( read original story ...)
China’s Wuhan finds no new COVID-19 cases in city-wide testing
The Chinese city of Wuhan, where the novel coronavirus outbreak first emerged, found no new cases of COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus, and 300 asymptomatic cases in city-wide testing that ... ( read original story ...)
China’s NetEase Kicks Off $3.2 Billion Hong Kong Offering
NetEase has officially launched a long-rumored second offering in Hong Kong, seeking to raise up to 24.5 billion Hong Kong dollars ($3.2 billion) as it prepares to expand globally. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong leader accuses US of ‘double standards’ over protests
Hong Kong's leader accused the United States on Tuesday of applying "double standards" in its response to violent protests as she warned Washington's plan to place trade restrictions on the financial ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Investor David Webb Says City Is Facing ‘Brain Drain’
More talented workers are likely to leave Hong Kong if China imposes a vaguely worded national security law on the financial hub, according to one of the city’s most prominent investors. ( read original story ...)
Beijing is unlikely to target U.S. investors in retaliation, Hong Kong lawmaker says
Any counter measures that China lobs back in retaliation for the U.S. revoking Hong Kong's special status will not likely to hurt American investors, according to Regina Ip. ( read original story ...)