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China jails almost 50 steel executives for faking emissions data
BEIJING (Bloomberg): China will jail 47 steel company officials for faking air pollution data, in a sign that Beijing’s crackdown on firms that are flouting environmental rules is intensifying.
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Beijing loyalist security head poised to become Hong Kong chief executive
Beijing loyalist and Hong Kong security secretary John Lee is poised to become the city's new chief executive.
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‘Get me out of here’: China’s historic expat exodus
It took three days in “Covid jail” for Australian expat Mason ... level of concern,” says Nick Coyle, the chief executive of AustCham China, which is based in Beijing. Many of the industry ...
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BOSTON | A Massachusetts business executive who was sentenced ... That would encourage carbon-intensive steel and cement production. China’s coal-fired power plants operate at about half their ...
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Ukraine Live Updates: As Russia Says Hundreds More Mariupol Fighters Surrender, Their Fate Is Unclear
It is an attempt by the European Commission, the bloc’s executive branch ... for products in China and the euro area and air ...
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Black Lives Matter has $42 million in assets NEW YORK (AP) — A new, 63-page IRS tax filing shared exclusively with The Associated Press shows the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation Inc.
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'The water is poison': Chinese activist spends life protecting polluted lake
"Local executives, the owners of mines ... They are paper tigers and I am a steel tiger." Environmental campaigners in China must walk a fine line or risk the wrath of local officials and businesses.
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Renewed worries about China’s economy are piling on top of markets already ... can to prop up financial markets and the economy to fighting inflation. US-UKRAINE-STEEL US suspending import taxes on ...
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New Zealand court rules suspect can be extradited to China
China also told officials that Kim would serve his prison sentence in Shanghai if convicted. The court found that “if no substantial grounds exist for believing an individual accused is at risk ...
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Shanghai relaxes COVID-19 restrictions, 12 million freed from lockdown
according to the South China Morning Post, citing two un-named local government officials. "Wu is well regarded in Shanghai," said Meng Tianying, a senior executive at Shanghai-based consultancy ...
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A Quiet Intensity, Matched With Big Ambitions
Joe Kahn, the next executive editor of The New York Times, has had a steady rise in journalism. It began with a decision to turn his focus to China ... or face jail time. Nicholas D.
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Morning Update: Ottawa criticized for ‘rehashed responses’ on overrepresentation of Indigenous women in federal prisons
Successive governments’ failure to ‘reduce the obscenely disproportionate incarceration rates of Indigenous women’ should ...
The Globe and Mail
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