Global emissions dropped 17% as countries locked down their economies to try to stem the spread of the coronavirus.
Australian Student Critical of China Threatened with Expulsion, Prosecution
An Australian university is threatening to expel a student and take legal action against him for his criticism of Beijing, in a case that has renewed tensions over Chinese influence in higher …
Hengyi of China helps Brunei to produce first local refined fuel products
Hengyi Industries Sdn Bhd yesterday held a ribbon cutting ceremony to officiate the first supply of transportation fuels (gasoline, diesel and Jet A1 fuel) from Hengyi to Brunei Shell Marketing …
China To Hold Massive Invasion Drill Simulating Capture Of Taiwan Island
The drill, described as a large-scale landing drill, is a practice run for a possible attempt by the PLA to capture Pratas Island, a Taiwanese held island located about halfway between Hainan and …
US scrutiny of Israel’s China ties expands to universities
The scrutiny is further complicating the Israeli government’s plans to develop economic ties with China. China is Israel’s second-largest commerce partner, ranking only behind the …
Air pollution is already spiking in China with the virus lockdown lifted
As industry resumes, deadly pollutants hit levels in April even higher than last year, prompting warnings of a “dirty” economic rebound.
Russia Will Oppose Any ‘Mock Trial’ of WHO, China Over Coronavirus, Senate Speaker Says
Valentina Matviyenko praised both the World Health Organization and China for their work in trying to slow the worldwide spread of the virus.
WHO coronavirus assembly: U.S.-China clash dominates as summit reaches finale
President Donald Trump teed up the final day of the summit by sending an excoriating letter to WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.
Don’t Let China Steal Your Steel Industry
Beijing is rapidly becoming the dominant player in an industry vital to defense and technology companies. If the United States and Europe aren’t careful, …
Neither Coronavirus Nor Trade Tensions Can Stop U.S. Companies’ Push Into China
Relations between the U.S. and China are at their lowest point in decades, and the Covid-19 pandemic has rattled consumers the world over. U.S. companies and brands are doubling down on China anyway.