Half A Million in Beijing Lockdown
China imposed a strict lockdown on nearly half a million people near the capital to contain a fresh coronavirus outbreak on Sunday, as authorities warned it was soon to "relax" over the new cluster of cases.
India to Impose Tough Tariffs on Chinese Products
The Bureau of India Standards is to impose tougher norms on at least 370 Chinese products, to ensure items that can be locally produced aren’t imported.
China Opposed To US for Changing JCPOA, UN Resolution
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said the United States has no right to resort to the mechanisms outlined in the Iran nuclear deal to change the contents of the deal and the UN resolution.
China Gets Approval to Begin Human Testing for Vaccine
China has approved a coronavirus vaccine candidate developed by Chongqing Zhifei Biological Products' unit to begin human testing.
China opposes further tension over Iran nuclear program
China opposes any measure leading to exacerbation of tensions over the Iranian nuclear program in the wake of the recent adoption of an anti-Iran resolution by the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
India: China Likely Lost Soldiers in Border Clash
China lost at least 40 soldiers in a clash with India at their disputed border this week, a federal government minister has said.
Hong Kong national security law unveiled
Beijing unveiled details of its new national security law for Hong Kong on Saturday.
Asia’s Oil Market , Post-Coronavirus Era
World economy in the energy sector has a momentary look at the oil market and it actually knows it is impossible to stop this look in the short time.
India Warns China against ‘Exaggerated Claims’ in Border Clash
India on Thursday cautioned China against making “exaggerated and untenable claims” to the Galvan valley area even as both nations tried to end a standoff in the high Himalayan region after their armies engaged in a deadly clash.
Fresh Coronavirus Outbreak Hampers Beijing Return to Normal
A fresh coronavirus outbreak in Beijing has hampered the Chinese capital’s hesitant return to normality, rekindling fears for the economy as some businesses grind to a halt and consumers stay away.