Former security chief John Lee installed by China as Hong Kong leader
Changes to electoral laws ensure only ‘patriots’ loyal to Beijing can hold office
Changes to electoral laws ensure only ‘patriots’ loyal to Beijing can hold office
Technological universities are expected to have an emphasis on level six to eight programmes and industry-focused research
WTA still working to find resolution to standoff with China over Peng Shuai issue
America Letter: First arrival of the popular bears in Washington came in the wake of Nixon’s groundbreaking visit to Beijing in 1972
A new Irish Times investigation shows the MEPs’ outsized profile in regime-controlled media
Bloc’s leaders to use Friday to put pressure on Beijing over its close ties with Moscow
Imposition of a tough national security law by Beijing cited as a further attack on political liberties
Human remains found at site where 132 people on-board Boeing plane were killed
University’s initial reaction reveals sensitivity to damaging links with China, says academic
Reports indicates that senior Chinese officials had some level of knowledge of invasion
Diplomacy and the businessman’s own dogged negotiations brought him home, not loud calls for action
Dubliner’s extraction following almost three years in detention required delicate diplomatic campaign
As trade and cultural links grow, schools are broadening language class offerings
Chairman vows to deliver 39,000 units of properties in December
Neither company nor government has confirmed that Evergrande has defaulted
SpaceX launching more than 100 satellites every month in rapid expansion of Starlink
Dick Pound says no one else has been able to get in touch with Shuai since assault claims
WTA threatens to pull its tournaments out of China in the absence of an adequate response to her sexual assault allegation
Peng Shuai has not been publicly heard of since making a Weibo post on November 2nd
World’s largest greenhouse gas emitter urges parties at climate summit to take strong actions to ‘jointly tackle’ challenge
Uyghur forced labour is not just about maximising profits; it’s a means to an end
China’s government may need to work harder to rekindle growth
Market Beat: A messy massive default in a key sector in the world’s second largest economy could have major consequences
Company desperately needs cash not just to service, but also reduce, vast debts
Many Afghans face starvation with country isolated and economy unravelling, aid agencies warn
Meeting in July 2019 attended by staff from Confucius Institutes at UCD and UCC
Teacher union disbands after being accused of spreading anti-Beijing sentiment
Prominent scientists claim there is no evidence to support theory Covid-19 leaked from China laboratory
Opinions veer from ‘it’s clear this is a natural virus’ to ‘it’s not acting like a typical virus’
US president says he will press China to participate in a full transparent investigation
The ethics of editing humans are fraught and complex, argues Henry Greely
Data adds to evidence of coercive fertility policies in Xinjiang by Chinese government
Vanessa Pappas, who has served as interim head named chief operating officer
Crisis is familiar to many foreign businesses in China
Government policy encourages colleges to collaborate with China - but an unpublished risk review poses vexing questions
EU MEPs write to China’s envoy about continued detention of Richard O’Halloran
Government has pressed people in city to play down, if not forget, the deaths and hardship of last year
Patrick Freyne: Netflix’s hit takes two random words and reverse-engineers a show from the result
WHO team in Chinese city to investigate how virus jumped from animals to humans
Expectation is that Ant and Alibaba will survive but face tighter regulation
Move announced by Mike Pompeo designed to ‘box in’ Biden administration, expert says
Telco says claims by outgoing US ambassador to Jamaica are ‘without foundation’
In a country where mental illness has long been stigmatised, there are signs of change
Catherine O’Halloran believes State has done ‘little’ in trying to free her deteriorating son
Disclosures follow death of worker who fell unconscious in a Pegatron dormitory
Wide-ranging law raises concerns about judicial independence, says Coveney
Beijing’s plans for carbon neutrality by 2060 will have global impact, says IIEA report
China one of only three nations where Trump maintains foreign bank account
Having found his voice late in his 20s, basketball’s best player has let it be heard
Researchers challenge country’s claims inmates had rejoined society as reformed citizens
Company is rewarding staff who have helped it overcome Covid challenges
New infections have plummeted in China with many cities hosting large events again
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices