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BEIJING: Chinese entrepreneur Frank Gao used to spend long hours running his social media accounts but now outsources the chore to AI agent tool OpenClaw, which is taking the country by storm despite official warnings over cybersecurity. [1]
BEIJING — Chinese police have detained a prominent 70-year-old journalist just weeks ahead of the 25th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown for allegedly leaking state secrets to a website outside the mainland, state media reported Thursday.... [2]
Beijing confirms arrest of Christian dissident Gao Zhisheng After 20 months of total silence, the regime sends a letter to the lawyer’s brother to communicate his detention in a prison in the remote province of Xinjiang. [3]
Min Aung Hlaing has promised to make his “utmost effort” to protect Chinese projects and employees in Myanmar, after receiving a veiled rebuke from Beijing for making oblique criticisms that Chia was allegedly backing anti-regime. [4]
BEIJING — A 71-year-old Chinese journalist imprisoned on a state secrets conviction was released for medical reasons Thursday after pleading guilty during a closed-door appeal hearing, her lawyers and state media said. [5]
HONG KONG -- Former Hong Kong law professor and activist Benny Tai was sentenced to 10 months in prison Tuesday for illegal election spending aimed at boosting the number of pro-democracy lawmakers in the city's legislature. [6]
BEIJING — A court sentenced China’s former security chief to life in prison Thursday after convicting him of corruption in a secretly held trial, underscoring President Xi Jinping’s anti-graft campaign and further cementing Xi’s authority by burying ... [7]
SHANGHAI -- The People's Bank of China on Thursday said it will issue renminbi-denominated central bank bills worth a record 60 billion yuan ($8.18 billion) in Hong Kong, in what analysts said was an effort by the central bank to defend the currency ... [8]
BEIJING: Chinese entrepreneur Frank Gao used to spend long hours running his social media accounts but now outsources the chore to AI agent tool OpenClaw, which is taking the country by storm despite official warnings over cybersecurity.
BEIJING — Chinese police have detained a prominent 70-year-old journalist just weeks ahead of the 25th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown for allegedly leaking state secrets to a website outside the mainland, state media reported Thursday.
Beijing confirms arrest of Christian dissident Gao Zhisheng After 20 months of total silence, the regime sends a letter to the lawyer’s brother to communicate his detention in a prison in the remote province of Xinjiang.
Min Aung Hlaing has promised to make his “utmost effort” to protect Chinese projects and employees in Myanmar, after receiving a veiled rebuke from Beijing for making oblique criticisms that Chia was allegedly backing anti-regime.
BEIJING — A 71-year-old Chinese journalist imprisoned on a state secrets conviction was released for medical reasons Thursday after pleading guilty during a closed-door appeal hearing, her lawyers and state media said.
HONG KONG -- Former Hong Kong law professor and activist Benny Tai was sentenced to 10 months in prison Tuesday for illegal election spending aimed at boosting the number of pro-democracy lawmakers in the city's legislature.
BEIJING — A court sentenced China’s former security chief to life in prison Thursday after convicting him of corruption in a secretly held trial, underscoring President Xi Jinping’s anti-graft campaign and further cementing Xi’s authority by burying
SHANGHAI -- The People's Bank of China on Thursday said it will issue renminbi-denominated central bank bills worth a record 60 billion yuan ($8.18 billion) in Hong Kong, in what analysts said was an effort by the central bank to defend the currency
The trial of Huang Qi, advocate for Sichuan survivors, postponed If charged with “illegal possession of state secrets”, he could get up to three years in prison with few chances of a proper defence.