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Hong Kong's Carrie Lam offers no concessions despite poll rout

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Chief executive says city can 'no longer tolerate chaos' while Beijing warns US of consequences of 'interference'.
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Film festival rivalry: China targets Taiwan's Golden Horse

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The film festival has found itself caught up in the increasingly tense relationship between China and Taiwan.
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A look at Confucius Institutes in Canadian schools

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A dozen schools across Canada host Confucius Institutes. Advocates say it is a way of learning China’s language and culture, but critics fear it provides an uncritical look at China.
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China furious after Trump signs Hong Kong legislation

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Trump says he signed bills out of 'respect' for China, but country reacts with fury and warns of 'firm countermeasures'.
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Hong Kong students surrender, may face rioting charges

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Hundreds of protesters surrendered overnight after days of barricading themselves on the Hong Kong Polytechnic University campus. Many used dramatic techniques to flee the scene. About 100 students remain on campus, who could face...
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UK summons Chinese ambassador over torture allegations

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UK summons Chinese ambassador over torture allegations
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Injured Hong Kong protesters surrender to police; few remain at university stronghold

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Police in Hong Kong are trying to persuade student protesters to surrender — assuring them that any arrests will be non-violent. But as Greg Rasmussen reports from Hong Kong, this assurance comes amid fresh complaints of abuse of force.
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Defecting Chinese 'spy' 'offers' trove of intel to Australia

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A self-confessed Chinese spy says he has offered a trove of intelligence information to Australia’s domestic spy agency, ASIO.
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Hong Kong's Carrie Lam: Protesters now people's enemy

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Hong Kong's chief executive has said that ongoing violence exceeded protesters' demands for democracy and demonstrators are now the people's enemy.
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Setting sights on the World Cup: 'Is it a real Chinese football team?'

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The move to grant citizenship to foreign players as a way to lift standards has divided China's football fans.
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Chinese soldiers on Hong Kong streets for first time since protests began

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Soldiers from mainland China were sent on to the streets of Hong Kong for the first time since anti-government protests began about six months ago.
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Asian countries agree on trade deal terms

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Fifteen nations conclude talks on Chinese-backed economic partnership during ASEAN summit in Bangkok.
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How much of a headache is Hong Kong to China? | Inside Story

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23 years after sovereignty was returned to China, Hong Kong faces the biggest threat to its prized autonomy.
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Can the US stop Huawei's expansion? | Inside Story

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The US government has warned its allies against using Huawei's 5G technology.
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Can China be a global leader? | Inside Story

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Beijing has laid out an ambitious plan to grow its economic, military and cultural powers.
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US-China trade war: Hi-tech push before summit

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Could a trade war turn into a technology war, as the US tries to contain China's hi-tech developments?
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What's the economic impact of China's coronavirus outbreak?

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New cases of the flu-like virus are being confirmed every day and the death toll is rising
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EU moves to protect security amid 5G concerns

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The European Commission's recommended a set of operational steps and measures to ensure security, when it comes to fifth generation networks. It come amid fears in some EU countries about the development of 5G by Chinese tech firm...
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China invokes death sentence for Canadian convicted of drug trafficking

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A Chinese court sentenced a Canadian man to death for drug smuggling, a ruling Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was quick to condemn and one that is certain to aggravate tense relations between Beijing and Ottawa.
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Third Canadian detained in China, PM questioned

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A third Canadian has been taken into custody in China, according to Global Affairs Canada. This latest detention comes amid growing tensions between Canada and China over the arrest of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou in Vancouver earlier last...
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China says 3rd detained Canadian sentenced to administrative punishment

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An Alberta teacher who recently became the third Canadian detained in China this month has been sentenced to administrative punishment for illegal employment, according to a spokesperson for the Chinese government.
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China rejects calls for release of two Canadians, suggests western allies are hypocrites

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It's been two weeks since China detained two Canadians, a move Ottawa has called arbitrary. Beijing has now thrown those words right back at this country, labelling Canada's arrest of a Huawei executive as an "arbitrary detention" and a...
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Should Canada ban Huawei?

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There is growing concern about the security risk of 5G technology, some countries are considering a ban on Huawei, which is a pioneer of the system. Should Canada follow suit? What’s at stake?
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Virus Lockdown in Beijing | 101 East

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We explore life under lockdown as Beijing employs increasingly stringent measures to contain the coronavirus epidemic.