Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou of Huawei arrives in B.C. Supreme Court with security team members, which she says puts her at risk of catching COVID-19.
Just days before Thursday's trial, Mr. Lai, the most famous figure charged under Hong Kong's sweeping national security law, had been released on bail.
Relatives of the 10 Hong Kongers accused during a government crackdown on dissent of fleeing the city by speedboat say they have been told that the party pleaded guilty
In the first recorded case against a citizen journalist in a crisis, Zhang Zhan, who posted on Wuhan's coronavirus while locking down, is being tried next week.
The leader of Alibaba paid to drive Beijing out. But the change in mindset also reflects an increasing wealth gap and decreased young people's chances.
Fabrics cut working hours by up to 80 percent in Yiwu, a city of 1.2 million in the Far East of China. The streets are dark as employees leave in the night.
A student protestor in Hong Kong who was shot and later charged with agitators and attack by police last year's anti-government protests has been exiled in an uninformed venue, a lawyers' body says.
Chinese officials seem to have postponed the trial by three months, almost two years, of Australian writer Yang Hengjun, after being imprisoned in Beijing.
The leaders of the Far North Island Torres Straits Islander appear to be incredibly nervous about China's plans to establish a fish farm on its doorstep.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has new powers to veto or scrap deals concluded by governments with international powers under laws that could disrupt China's Belt
Hitting China back by boycotts is self-harm and has little effect on their economy, even though it provides Australians with a feel-good moment, experts claim.
China's government slapped more Australian wine taxes Thursday, raising friction in a bitter diplomatic struggle over coronavirus, territorial disputes and other irritants.