China on back foot over potential boycott of Beijing Winter Games
The Chinese Foreign Ministry on Wednesday said that boycotting the upcoming Winter Olympics in Beijing would go against the spirit of the Olympic Charter after the United States hinted at the idea of discussing with its partner a possible boycott of the upcoming games.
China warns Japan against sanctions over rights abuses in Xinjiang, Hong Kong
The Chinese government has warned Japan against imposing sanctions on China over human rights violations in Xinjiang province and Hong Kong, ahead of crucial high-level talks between Tokyo and Washington.
China sanctions US, Canadian individuals, entity
Beijing, March 28 China has announced sanctions on US and Canadian individuals and an entity, citing the two ...
'Freedom to oppose abuse in Xinjiang is fundamental': Boris Johnson slams Chinese sanctions on UK
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Friday slammed China for imposing sanctions on nine UK individuals and four entities, stating that the freedom to speak out in opposition against the abuse faced by Uyghurs in Xinjiang is fundamental.
China imposes restrictions on 9 UK citizens, 4 entities in response to Xinjiang sanctions
China has introduced sanctions on nine UK citizens and four entities in response to London's sanctions on Beijing over the issue of human rights abuses in Xinjiang province, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said on Friday.
China summons EU envoy to protest Xinjiang-related sanctions
China has summoned the European Union's ambassador to protest against the sanctions imposed on Chinese officials over the human rights violations in Xinjiang.
China sanctions European individuals, entities
Beijing, March 23 In a retaliatory move, China has imposed sanctions against 10 individuals and four entities of ...
US, Canada, EU impose sanctions on Chinese officials; Beijing retaliates
New York, March 23 In a joint Trans-Atlantic operation, the US, Canada, Britain and the European Union have ...
China to conduct trial of two Canadian nationals for alleged espionage
Canadian nationals Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor, who were prosecuted by the procuratorates in China for suspected crimes undermining China's national security, will soon be tried, a source said.
China to conduct trial of two Canadian nationals for alleged espionage
Canadian nationals Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor, who were prosecuted by the procuratorates in China for suspected crimes undermining China's national security, will soon be tried, a source said.