Lawyers and sociologists say many women in abusive marriages in China have been actively discouraged from divorcing violent husbands.
Hong Kong authorities seek to silence exiled dissidents by pursuing arrest abroad and intimidating their families at home.
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Chinese stocks are among this year’s highest conviction trades for Man Group’s head of multi-strategy equities, who expects ...
The UK government is due to make the final decision on whether China can relocate to the Royal Mint building in east London ...
A deluge of disinformation about a flu-like virus called HMPV is stoking anti-China sentiment across Asia and spurring ...
The famed Jinfang Snacks Shop in downtown Beijing has seen its peak season for yuanxiao. The shop’s Ciqikou branch sold more ...
Physicists from Spain and France say they’ve detected a predictable pattern for the first time in large, dense crowds: oscillating or swirling groups of people that, if left to grow too large, can ...
Beijing is ready to work with Washington to promote the "steady ... or, more importantly, its own people," Trump said as former president Joe Biden watched from the front row. In the evening, Trump ...
Protesters against the proposed Chinese “mega-embassy” in London clashed with police less than an hour after senior Conservatives addressed the crowd. More than 1,000 people gathered outside the ...
Watching a concert or a sports event alongside thousands of other people can be both exhilarating and dangerous, and researchers now have new theories about how people behave when they get too close ...
"Going to concerts is no longer just about the music. It's about the atmosphere, the sense of community, and the opportunity ...
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