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Mon, July 4, 2022 | 14:35
'It's an illness': China sees boom in businesses offering to end smartphone addiction
'It's an illness': China sees boom in businesses offering to end smartphone addiction
On Douban, a Chinese social networking website, there is a group named "Away from the screen," which was formed in 2020 and now has over 30,000 members who are striving to break their phone addiction.
2022-03-15 13:05
China on brink of biggest COVID-19 crisis since Wuhan as cases surge
China on brink of biggest COVID-19 crisis since Wuhan as cases surge
China is scrambling to address its most severe Covid-19 outbreak in two years, reporting soaring cases in a fresh wave that has seen the country tweak its zero-COVID policy by allowing rapid antigen tests (RATs) for public use.
2022-03-14 09:29
  • COVID-19 cases more than double in China's growing outbreak
  • Chinese cities and factories lock down as outbreak spreads
As Chinese students return to Australia some remain apprehensive
As Chinese students return to Australia some remain apprehensive
Aisling Li traveled to Melbourne for the first time in February, setting off on a path towards earning her associate's degree in graphic design at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT).
2022-03-12 15:33
Some Chinese splurge on Russian snacks in show of solidarity with the country
Some Chinese splurge on Russian snacks in show of solidarity with the country
Chinese consumers are stepping up to support Russian and Ukrainian businesses, with some flocking to Russian-run e-commerce stores on JD.com, while others are queuing up to dine at a Ukrainian restaurant in Beijing.
2022-03-05 19:18
  • Attack on Ukrainian nuclear plant triggers worldwide alarm
Hong Kong births sink to lowest in 56 years, experts predict dire impact on aging society
Hong Kong births sink to lowest in 56 years, experts predict dire impact on aging society
The number of births in Hong Kong hit a record low last year, falling below 40,000 for the first time in more than five decades, with experts warning of wide-reaching implications for the city's aging population.
2022-03-01 15:08
India's latest ban on Chinese apps casts shadow over mainland tech firms' global ambitions
India's latest ban on Chinese apps casts shadow over mainland tech firms' global ambitions
India's latest move to ban more Chinese apps points to worsening prospects for tech companies from China operating in the South Asian nation, according to analysts.
2022-02-16 14:47
China's population crisis could give women greater reproductive rights
China's population crisis could give women greater reproductive rights
Grappling with a population crisis and plunging birthrate, China is embracing a pro-natalist policy that could see it lift highly restrictive and controversial policies on women donating and freezing their eggs.
2022-02-15 14:23
Do right by foreign workers to preserve Hong Kong's competitive advantage
Do right by foreign workers to preserve Hong Kong's competitive advantage
In recent decades, Hong Kong's competitive advantage has been built upon diverse foundations. Some are obvious and repeated ad nauseam - low and simple tax rates, a trusted legal system, unique access to the mainland and so on. But some are noticed less often and taken for granted until COVID-19 struck, such as our army of foreign domestic workers.
2022-02-07 15:52
The case against a zero-COVID strategy: Chinese lawyers speak out
The case against a zero-COVID strategy: Chinese lawyers speak out
The outbreaks have been sporadic but the response has been swift and hard.
2022-01-30 15:32
As Korean dramas and films ride wave of international success, how long will China remain off-limits?
As Korean dramas and films ride wave of international success, how long will China remain off-limits?
When the 2013 Korean drama series “My Love From the Star” raked in 150 billion Korean won in China, the untapped potential of the Chinese market beguiled and enticed South Korea's entertainment industry.
2022-01-27 16:23
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