For the first two years of their studies, students learn the Chinese language and culture and study natural sciences... READ MORE›
But in the past month a new rival has gatecrashed Hong Kong's hoped-for IPO party China itself... READ MORE›
Today the European Green Belt is an ecological network and memorial landscape running from the Barents to the Black Sea... READ MORE›
For years, the territory's Chinese, and even its China-savvy expatriates, derisively called indulged Brits FILTH, which stands for Failed In London, Try Hong Kong... READ MORE›
Wildlife groups say Hong Kong's legal ivory trade provides cover for a vast illegal trade that is fueling a poaching crisis decimating elephant herds in Africa... READ MORE›
Segal added that one recourse would be to argue through the World Trade Organization that what China considers national security concerns are not valid... READ MORE›
China Hong Kong independence calls 'will lead nowhere'... READ MORE›
The Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office of China's State Council were not immediately available for comment... READ MORE›
According to Peter Kreko, an analyst at Budapest think-tank Political Capital, even western European far-right parties such as France's Front National would reject such a campaign... READ MORE›
The daughter of a Hong Kong bookseller being detained by Chinese authorities says she does not feel safe in Britain and fears she is being monitored... READ MORE›
These developments should be especially worrisome to the Eastern Europeans... READ MORE›
I had three Austrian policemen in my hotel room last night... READ MORE›
07 BST Saxophonist Kenny G, who is a big star in China... READ MORE›
Earlier, Mr. Xi and his top lieutenants heard tough criticism of his government's laws and practices that discriminate against American corporate operations in China... READ MORE›
An alliance summit in Wales last year agreed quick deployments of Nato forces in Poland and the Baltic states... READ MORE›
Chinese billionaire xiao jianhua seized from luxury hong kong hotel, source says... READ MORE›
Hungary, which was the first Communist country to dismantle the Iron Curtain, is now building a new curtain on its southern border... READ MORE›
The 'Come home, young person' scheme also offers free flights back to Hungary for young people living abroad... READ MORE›
Thousands of people marked the occasion in London's Chinatown, where a parade traditionally takes place... READ MORE›
A deepening white nationalism ties Trump's base to Europe's far right... READ MORE›
As they neared Hungary, four men with knives and stun guns, dressed as Serbian policemen, threatened them and took their money... READ MORE›
In 1955, he summoned Mr. Zhou to Beijing and tasked him with developing a new alphabet for China... READ MORE›
The women were discovered in the 31st floor flat in the Wan Chai district of Hong Kong a skyscrapper-filled central area popular with young, expat professionals... READ MORE›
An increasing number of these young people eschew a Chinese identity and are gravitating instead to a Hong Konger identity... READ MORE›
In Hong Kong, imported meat is subject to surveillance but not usually tested if it is for re-export, government officials said... READ MORE›
Surging salaries from Prague to Budapest may not pose the threat to eastern Europe's cheap labor model that some doomsayers predict... READ MORE›
KPMG issued written audit reports for China Medical from 2003 to 2008, and was replaced by PwC Zhong Tian in August 2009... READ MORE›
Sax and the City Kenny G hits sour note in China with Hong Kong visit... READ MORE›
China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi skirted a direct question on whether the men were under Chinese detention at a recent press conference... READ MORE›
The 25-year-old also plays an imprisoned Falun Gong practitioner in an upcoming Canadian movie, The Bleeding Edge... READ MORE›
On Sunday dozens of men wearing bras gathered outside a police station in the busy Wan Chai district of Hong Kong island... READ MORE›
Hong Kong has also been rocked by the disappearance of five men who published books which were critical of Beijing's leaders... READ MORE›
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