As Taiwan’s presidential election concluded on Jan. 13—with the pro-democracy William Lai Ching-te elected as the new president and Hsiao Bi-khim as the vice president—observers have anticipated that the mature democracy displayed in Taiwan’s election
The mainland’s economy is extremely weak, and the market has long been expecting the authorities to put forward a range of effective measures to rescue the market to support the important pillars, such as the domestic housing sector, which is on the verge
Several of Australia’s largest companies and government agencies have opted out of TikTok’s data-collecting tool amid rising concerns the Chinese-based video-streaming company could be harvesting the personal data of users without their knowledge. This comes
Chinese scientists are experimenting with a mutant strain of COVID-19 that has a rapid death rate and is 100 percent lethal to “humanized” mice. The study was shared last week from Beijing. A new investigation is reviving questions about what Beijing knew