China Central Television, a state-run network, stopped airing N.B.A. games after a team executive expressed support for pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong last fall.
Georgia Dem Jon Ossoff Has Business Ties to Company Partially Owned by Chinese Government
Georgia Senate candidate Jon Ossoff was revealed to have business ties to a pro-Chinese Communist Party (CCP) company, PCCW Media, which opposes the pro-Democracy protesters in Hong Kong. Ossoff, as …
Eight new coronavirus cases reported in Hong Kong amid growing clusters of infections, five-star hotel closes
Covid-19 clusters at an upmarket hotel, a care home for the disabled and bars in Hong Kong continued to grow on Friday, resulting in the five-star establishment closing and health officials widening …
Former Hong Kong activists wait eagerly as Ottawa starts approving asylum claims
A family that fled Hong Kong fearing persecution is hoping their asylum claims will be approved by the Canadian government as Ottawa quietly begins granting refugee status to pro-democracy activists.
5 things to know for October 9: Kidnapping plot, Covid-19, White House, stimulus, Hong Kong
The World Food Programme just won the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize for “acting as a driving force in efforts to prevent the use of hunger as a weapon.”Here’s what you need to know to Get Up to Speed and On …
Hong Kong Small-Cap Stock Sinks 90%, Fueling Margin Call Speculation
A Hong Kong company whose board includes a brother of former U.S. President George W. Bush plunged suddenly Friday, fueling speculation of a margin call.
How Japan’s status as financial hub benefits from China’s Hong Kong crackdown and Singapore’s limits on foreign workers
China’s crackdown on Hong Kong and Singapore’s limits on foreign workers have created an opening for Japan to become more inviting for foreign financiers.
How Japan’s status as financial hub benefits from China’s Hong Kong crackdown and Singapore’s limits on foreign workers
China’s crackdown on Hong Kong and Singapore’s limits on foreign workers have created an opening for Japan to become more inviting for foreign financiers.
China’s Crackdown on Hong Kong Could Help Japan Become Finance Hub
China’s crackdown on Hong Kong and new limits on overseas workers in Singapore could help Japan raise its profile as a global financial hub, despite its higher taxes, according to Japan’s new vice …
Prestigious photo exhibition featuring media images of Hong Kong protests shuts down in Macau
An international press photo exhibition in Macau has been abruptly shut down, with speculation that sensitive images featuring anti-government protests in Hong Kong last year was the reason.