News Analysis Two recent events in China have highlighted the troubling trajectory of its society, ushering in an era of heightened absurdity. The first involved a businesswoman from Guizhou. After completing government projects in Liupanshui, she rightfully
South Korea’s financial regulator said on Monday that it will take action against banks and brokerages involved in the sales of derivative products linked to Hong Kong-listed Chinese stocks. The Financial Supervisory Service (FSS) said that its investigation
Alice Chan Shook-man, senior assistant director of public prosecutions of the Hong Kong Department of Justice (DoJ), who was put on the proposed sanction list by a US bi-partisan group, has resigned, amid speculation of evading U.S. sanctions. To counter
The University of Oxford helped design training that was attended by Chinese doctors with alleged links to China’s state-sanctioned forced organ harvesting, it has emerged. The multi-year “New Horizon” initiative, designed to facilitate exchanges of knowledge