US secretary of state has plenty to discuss in Chinese capital, from human rights issues to trade with Taiwan, Hong Kong, and detained American citizens

Verobotics inks $5.4 million deal for its AI-powered “human-like” vertical robots to clean and inspect the exterior of high-rise buildings in Hong Kong

A dispute is going public via the restaurant's social media, splitting the public and airing unsavory accusations of harassment, mob-like activity and cultural appropriation

Police boost presence, check IDs in Beijing while authorities close off Hong Kong park where annual vigil held for pro-democracy protestors killed in 1989 crackdown

New strain challenges country's zero-tolerance virus strategy as 'different districts adopt different policies'; Hong Kong leader unsure if public 'would accept further measures'

Straight-legged marching stride has become a hallmark of authoritarian regimes including Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union and the People's Republic of China.

Tel Aviv-based company says decision to remove site was 'mistake,' reinstates it when 1st known case of police using new law to demand overseas firms censor content becomes public

5 activists receive up to 18-month sentences for organizing massive protests in August 2019; 82-year-old lawyer let off due to his age

China says it will move to ensure only 'patriots' run the city, amid ongoing crackdown on democracy movement

US secretary of state slams 'Communist oppression,' calls for immediate release of dozens including a US lawyer; Beijing says Trump administration staging 'final madness'

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