China vows timely policy measures to cope with economic risks
In May, China's cabinet announced a slew of measures covering fiscal, financial, investment and industrial policies to wrestle with the Covid-induced damage to its economy.
UK vows to pursue asylum policy after Rwanda flight cancelled
The number of those due to be put on the flight dwindled from an original 130 to seven and finally none after a last-minute order by the European Court of Human Rights.
WHO chief says China’s zero-Covid policy not ‘sustainable’
China's zero-Covid policy has drawn criticism ranging from scientists to its own citizens, leading to a cycle of lockdowns of many millions of people, anguish and anger.
‘Whack-a-mole’: Experts call Hong Kong’s zero-Covid policy unsustainable
Once one of the world’s most connected places, Hong Kong is reeling from the closure of its borders, impacting the free flow of people and the availability of food and foreign products the city is so highly dependent on.
US adopts rule that could see Chinese firms leave Wall Street
The mandate requires companies to disclose whether they are 'owned or controlled' by a government, the Securities and Exchange Commission says.