Classification can frustrate other nations because of how that status contradicts its global economic clout
Hardest hit by restrictions on access to the China National Knowledge Infrastructure will be researchers unable to go to China who are trying to understand the country
According to results of a comparative clinical trial published in the New England Journal of Medicine, VV116 is as effective as Paxlovid at curbing mild to moderate illness
Joshua Kurlantzick’s book investigates Xi Jinping's costly push to counter global media, which Beijing feels do not treat China fairly
Experts fear a spike in daily cases and deaths as citizens "feel more scared" as they navigate confusing new regulations
Although draconian lockdowns saved lives, experts outside China say Beijing must ease up on policy that has caused other problems
The trend of tough-on-China policies is unlikely to change in the US Congress, but the showing by Biden’s Democratic Party could give him more room to maneuver
Candidates from both parties are pledging tough policies on China in hopes of wooing voters
Beijing warns of punishing 'those who offend China' while beefing up military drills near Taiwan, restricting some exports to self-ruled island
Employees of the British banking giant HSBC have installed a Chinese Community Party committee in a subsidiary, raising concerns about Beijing's possible influence in foreign financial institutions
China produces most of the fireworks used in the United States
The U.S. State Department had found the language and cultural learning program was a ‘foreign mission’ of Beijing two years ago
As products languish in China because of 'zero-COVID' lockdowns, U.S. goods made from local components are suddenly competitive
According to experts, China's mass public testing is spreading the coronavirus rather than controlling it
Frustration mounts as authorities change regulations overnight, and elderly patients die in nursing homes
Two years into the pandemic, China is the last country with strict national policies to halt all COVID transmissions
Analysts say the military appears to be trying to drive her and her party out of politics permanently
The country's ruling junta is sending a signal by refusing to send a representative to the virtual meeting, analysts say
Initial deadline has passed for uprooting artwork from University of Hong Kong campus, Next step is unclear as Beijing continues its crackdown on civil society in the former British colony
Move aimed at enterprises that would have listed on Nasdaq before Beijing and DC increased scrutiny of raising capital outside China
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