What’s Happening: Beijing’s “zero-COVID” strategy is facing its most significant test yet as major outbreaks have emerged in mainland China for the first time in two years. On March 28, Shanghai ...
Life is returning to normal on the streets of Beijing after big changes to China's most severe Covid policies. It comes just a week after protests against the strict controls - which included ...
Although daily cases are hovering near all-time highs, some cities are taking steps to loosen COVID-19 testing requirements and quarantine rules as China looks to make its zero-COVID policy more ...
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Officials in Beijing have released four women on bail who were arrested for joining rare nationwide protests in late November against China's tough anti-coronavirus policies, an activist said.
She joined a protest against China’s zero-COVID policy held in the heart of Beijing. It was also referred to as the “blank paper movement” because participants held up white sheets of paper ...
In a blow to Beijing’s vaunted ambitions, the latest ADB outlook shows a diminished Chinese economic importance in Asia.
Factory activity in China has slumped to its weakest level since the country ended its zero-Covid policy in December, as its economic recovery continues to lose steam. Asian markets tumbled ...
Lower consumer demand forces small restaurants as well as ambitious bakery brands to throw in the towel. Business closures ...