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Hong Kong braces for protests over new China security law
Activists say Beijing's ban on activity considered subversive signals the end of autonomy and have called for demonstrations.
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China gives go-ahead for security laws in Hong Kong
The wide-ranging laws, which include a ban on treason, secession, sedition and subversion - could now be in effect in a matter of weeks.
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Need2Know: 8 Million Coronavirus Cases, Police Reforms, & Beijing Travel Restrictions
These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Tuesday, June 16, 2020.
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Home delivery network fuels China economy amid lockdown
Thanks to China's vast home delivery network, drivers and logistics companies are helping the economy tick over while people stay indoors.
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War of words between Washington and Beijing over COVID-19
An ongoing war of words between Washington and Beijing about the spread of COVID-19 is making it harder for scientists trying to find a way to end the pandemic.
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China: US claims on coronavirus origins 'groundless'
China: US claims on coronavirus origins 'groundless'
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Talking to CGTN | The Listening Post (Feature)
We speak to Zou Yue, an anchor on China's state-funded network CGTN, about the coronavirus, Uighur persecution and more.
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Why is Donald Trump criticising the WHO now?
Why is Donald Trump criticising the WHO now?
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China to release GDP figures as small businesses hurt most
World’s second-largest economy has slowed to a standstill because of the coronavirus outbreak, and small businesses are among the worst affected.
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China continues South China Sea military action despite COVID-19
Philippines has tried to remind Beijing that tackling pandemic is the first priority amid military and research activities in disputed areas.
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Coronavirus lockdown eases in China
The Chinese city of Wuhan, once the epicentre of the outbreak, has eased restrictions this week.
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Coronavirus: Outbreak puts wildlife markets in the spotlight
A month after WHO declared COVID-19 a pandemic, Al Jazeera visits ‘wet’ markets, whose trade is blamed for the outbreak.
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China exports ventilators and masks crucial in coronavirus fight
As hospitals across the world run out of protective gear against COVID-19, China ramps up medical supplies production.
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People return to Beijing from Wuhan as lockdown ends after weeks
Al Jazeera's cameraman was stuck in Wuhan for 70 days. He tells the story of his journey back to Beijing.
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Lockdown lifted in Wuhan, China after 76 days
People who have government approval are now allowed to leave Wuhan, the city that was the original epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak. The city of 11 million people had been in a lockdown since Jan. 23.
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Need2Know: Stocks Plunge as Virus Surges; Atlanta Protests
These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Monday, June 15, 2020.
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China, India aim to calm tensions after deadly border clash
Top diplomats from the two countries have spoken over the phone and agreed to more talks after 20 Indian soldiers died in mass brawl along disputed border.
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Need2Know: 1.5 Million Jobless Claims & New COVID-19 Mandates
These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Thursday, June 18, 2020.
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'Mask diplomacy': EU-China ties tested during coronavirus pandemic
Coronavirus has put EU-China relations back in the spotlight. Recent moves by Beijing to provide masks to EU countries have been dubbed "mask diplomacy" and seen as a way to keep trade ties alive, especially in the race to win 5G...
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China: Hubei eases restrictions after nearly two months
Though the lockdown in Hubei has eased, restrictions are being tightened in Beijing.
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China celebrates coronavirus’ defeat as imported cases rise
China is celebrating its defeat of the coronavirus outbreak while diligently monitoring for cases being brought into the country, which are on the rise.
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Coronavirus: Restrictions up in Beijing as Hubei recovers slowly
In Hubei province, the drop in new infections has seen authorities begin to ease the strict lockdown restrictions.
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China to expel more US journalists in escalating row over media
US announced earlier this month that five state-controlled Chinese media outlets would face restrictions.