Rachel Cheung
A Russian Superyacht Has Been Spotted in Hong Kong. Seizing It Won’t Be as Easy.
“The world is getting quite small and unforgiving for them.”
Ex-Cop Sent to Jail for Forcing His Autistic Son to Masturbate With Him
The man, who was sentenced to four years in prison, also installed a camera in his room and forced his son to watch him having sex with his wife.
They Thought Their Human Trafficking Nightmare Was Over. Then Came the Police.
Freed from scam gangs in Cambodia, victims say they are now being detained and extorted by police demanding bribes for bedding, food and to return home.
21 Women Accuse Chinese Film Veteran of Sexual Abuse in One of China’s Largest #MeToo Cases
“It was implied that unless you submitted to him, you would not be able to pass the exam,” an alleged victim says.
27 Killed in China’s Quarantine Bus Crash, Stoking Anger at Zero-COVID Policy
“They would have been fine at home, but they were sent on a path to death.”
Why Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin Aren’t the BFF They Seem
“The bottom line for China and Russia now is that disagreement does not equate to opposition.”
China Is Harvesting DNA From Thousands of Tibetans
The biometric database could be used to deepen social control, researchers warn.
Why Climate Change Is Forcing China to Burn More Coal
As the world’s biggest emitter, China’s transition to clean energy is more urgent than ever. Extreme weather is making it more difficult.
‘She Is Irreplaceable’: Hong Kong’s Queen Superfans Are in Mourning
Beijing’s tightening grip has fuelled colonial nostalgia in the former British colony.
Chinese Social Media Sites Are Quietly Putting Digital Fingerprints on Screenshots
It is a move to stop Chinese users from sharing sensitive data on foreign platforms, an analyst says.
China Accuses NSA of Hacking Its Military Research University
Staff and students received phishing emails disguised as invitations to academic events and scientific review.
‘A Major Vindication’: UN Says China Committed Serious Rights Violations in Xinjiang
“We were forced to sing patriotic song after patriotic song every day, as loud as possible and until it hurts, until our faces become red and our veins appeared on our face.”