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Weak Yuan Worries Chinese Immigrants in US
The deflation in China, leading to unstable incomes and the depreciation of the yuan, has affected the livelihoods of Chinese people living in the US.

Hong Kong Court Approves Same-Sex Civil Unions
Hong Kong’s high court ruled that the government has a responsibility to protect the rights of same-sex couples, expecting same-sex civil unions to be legalized within two years.

Eswatini Not Expecting ‘Friction’ With China Over Taiwan President Visit
Despite concerns that the visit may anger China, President Tsai Ing-wen visits Eswatini, Taiwan's last African ally, amid tensions in the cross-strait region.

US: Chip Sales To Continue to China, but Not Most Powerful Ones
The United States will continue to sell computer chips to China, but not the most powerful ones that China wants for its military, according to Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo.

China Issues New Requirements for Religious Groups
New measures imposed by the Chinese Communist Party tightened regulations on China’s religious venues, requiring support for the party’s leadership and socialist system.

China Issues New Requirements for Religious Groups
New measures imposed by the Chinese Communist Party tightened regulations on China’s religious venues, requiring support for the party’s leadership and socialist system.

India Protests Chinese Map Claiming Disputed Territories
India has lodged a strong protest with China after Beijing released a map showing disputed territory as Chinese territory.

US, China Agree to New Dialogue on Trade
U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo met with Chinese leaders in Beijing to discuss about trade cooperation, but some critics say establishing working groups with China may lead to leaks of intellectual property.

Anti-Japan Sentiment Grows in China Following Fukushima Water Release
China experiences a surge in public outrage towards Japan following the release of treated radioactive water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant.

Hong Kong Police Question Relatives of Activists Living Overseas
Analysts view Hong Kong police’s act of questioning the relatives of exiled activists relatives as a “scare tactic” to deter them from engaging in activisms overseas.