TAIPEI (Reuters) – Taiwanese officials in Hong Kong have been told not to renew their visas until they sign a document supporting Taiwan’s claim to Beijing under their “One China” policy Will …
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TAIPEI (Reuters) – Taiwanese officials in Hong Kong have been told their visas will not be renewed if they do not sign a document supporting Beijing’s claim to Beijing under their “One …
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WASHINGTON / OTTAWA (Reuters) – The ban on non-essential travel along US land borders with Canada and Mexico will be extended through August 21, Canada and the United States. FILE PHOTO: After …
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Taichung, Taiwan (Reuters) – Taiwan’s air, maritime and land forces conducted a live-fire exercise on Thursday, simulating a retaliation for an invading army, with President Tsai Ing-wen saying it was a democratic …
Read More »US sanctions related to Hong Kong, China called ‘gangster logic’
HONG KONG (Reuters) – China on Wednesday accused the United States of “gangster logic” after US President Donald Trump ordered an end to Hong Kong’s special status under US law in response …
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A White House official said Wednesday that ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE (Reuters) – President Donald Trump’s administration is studying the national security risks of social media applications, including Tickcock and WeChat, with …
Read More »Beijing’s top Hong Kong office describes US sanctions as ‘gangster arguments and bullying’
HONG KONG (Reuters) – China’s top representative office in Hong Kong condemned what it called gross interference by the United States at an Asian financial center, calling President Donald Trump’s move “gangster …
Read More »China’s economy saw growth returning in the second quarter, and more support was needed to recover
BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s economy is likely to return to modest growth in the second quarter following a record contraction, as lockdown measures ended and policymakers raised stimulus to counter the shock …
Read More »There were hundreds of protests in Moscow against the reforms that put Putin in power
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Dozens of people were arrested on Wednesday in a protest in Moscow against constitutional reforms that give President Vladimir Putin the option to remain in power for the next …
Read More »The Minister said that the Grand Renaissance Dam has started to be built in Ethiopia
FILE PHOTO: The image of the handout satellite shows a close-up view of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) and the Blue Nile River on July 12, 2020 in Ethiopia. Satellite image …
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