South China Morning Post
Top US general offers ‘rational’ take on China’s military progress, analyst says
Mark Milley’s impartial view may be good sign of desire in Washington to ease tensions with Beijing, observer says.
Tibet can play ‘greater’ role in China’s carbon neutrality goals, regional chief says
Achievement shows Tibet could play a significant role in helping China achieve its dual carbon targets, regional head Yan Jinhai tells ecological development forum.
Hearing testimony on Chinese repression abroad, US lawmakers call for tougher response
Canadian MP tells US Congressional-Executive Commission on China about Beijing’s ‘systemic efforts’ involving threats, disinformation campaigns and surveillance.
New Cambodian PM Hun Manet to visit China and meet President Xi Jinping this week during 65th anniversary of ties
Chinese foreign ministry says Beijing looks to chart a course for the next stage of cooperation between the two nations.
China’s trailblazing US$31 million Mozi telescope ready to train giant eye on night sky
The northern hemisphere’s most powerful wide field survey device is expected to be fully operational by mid-September.
China’s top spy agency casts doubt over Xi Jinping attending Apec talks
Ministry of State Security calls on Washington to ‘show real sincerity’ in social media post, accusing the US of being ‘two-faced’ in its China policy, which it says is ‘doomed to fail’.
Climate scientists look behind Chinese legend of dogs barking at the sun to learn why spring in southeast China is cloudy
Team from China and Britain finds scientific evidence for link between Tibetan Plateau and East Asian circulation and precipitation.
Fosun-owned Club Med says Hongkongers heading for ski slopes, bucket-list destinations as travel bookings rebound
The resort operator, owned by Fosun Tourism, said people are now spending 23 per cent more and staying 10 per cent longer than they did before the pandemic.
Viral reaction to radiation in southern China highlights alarm over Japan’s Fukushima nuclear waste water release
Radiation report putting coastal Zhuhai at No 2 countrywide goes viral on Weibo, with many users pointing to Fukushima.
China vows tit-for-tat visa curbs on US officials who ‘meddle’ in Tibet
Beijing hits back with retaliatory measures against American personnel after Washington announces sanctions on Chinese officials suspected of role in alleged ‘forced assimilation’ of Tibetan children
Boy, 12, cycles 1,000km across China in 9 days to sample food in city famous for BBQ delicacies
A boy in China with a passion for cycling rides 1,000km from Shanghai to Shandong with his father driving alongside him during the summer holidays, inspiring mainland social media.
Chinese team says climate change makes Tibetan Plateau’s lakes more hospitable
Melting glaciers and increased precipitation lead to decline in salinity, which encourages biodiversity, lowers risk of harmful algae blooms and could help with drinking water supply, researchers say.