US actions against China coming over coronavirus role: Navarro
White House trade adviser Peter Navarro warned that China's day of reckoning for its alleged role in the coronavirus pandemic is coming soon.
Facebook, Twitter pause data requests from Hong Kong authorities over controversial security law
Facebook and Twitter have announced they will pause all information and data requests from Hong Kong authorities over its controversial national security law imposed by the Chinese government.
Facebook, Twitter, Google face free-speech test in Hong Kong
U.S. tech companies will be forced into a high-wire act if authorities here ask them to delete user accounts or their content. Refusal could invite Beijing’s scrutiny and cooperation may spur customer rejection.
China, pro-Beijing activists condemn Hong Kong 'meddling'
China's government and pro-Beijing activists in Hong Kong condemned what they called foreign meddling in the territory's affairs on Thursday, as countries moved to offer Hong Kongers refuge and impose sanctions on China over a new security law.
China's national security law could prompt companies to rethink Hong Kong headquarters, Ross says
Under the law, which took effect on Tuesday evening, individuals in Hong Kong found guilty of secession, subversion or terrorism will now be sentenced to life in prison.
Hong Kong police make arrests under new security law
The law makes secessionist, subversive, or terrorist activities illegal, as well as foreign intervention in the city's internal affairs
China passes Hong Kong security law amid global opposition
The legislation pushes Beijing further along a collision course with the United States, Britain and other Western governments
U.S. ending special treatment of Hong Kong amid tensions with Beijing
The Department of Commerce and State Department announced actions Monday that will end U.S. special treatment of Hong Kong.
China to impose visa restrictions on US individuals over Hong Kong
Beijing will impose visa restrictions on U.S. individuals with “egregious conduct” on Hong Kong-related issues.
China unveils details of national security law for Hong Kong amid backlash
Chinese officials released details of the new Hong Kong national security law Saturday.
Hong Kong bans insults to anthem on Tiananmen anniversary
Hong Kong’s legislature approved a contentious bill Thursday that makes it illegal to insult the Chinese national anthem.
What is Hong Kong's relationship with China?
Hong Kong became a semi-autonomous region of China after the 1997 handover from Great Britain.
US-China tensions may pose risk to Chinese grad students
President Donald Trump said he would make an announcement about China on Friday, and administration officials said he is considering a months-old proposal to revoke the visas of students affiliated with educational institutions in China linked to the People’s Liberation Army or Chinese intelligence.
Trump signals China-US trade deal in crosshairs as tensions rise
Tensions are escalating between the US and China and the Phase I trade deal may be hanging in the balance
Stocks retreat as Trump preps social media and China crackdowns
Trump is renewing his hard line on China.
China votes to override Hong Kong’s autonomy on national security
China's national security resolution undercuts the "one country, two systems" framework.
Hong Kong's 'one party, two systems' rule is dead, activist warns
Hong Kong is losing the protections for its judiciary and human rights that made it more attractive to investors, Joshua Wong told FOX Business.
Hong Kong protests erupt amid China law debate, hundreds reportedly arrested
Thousands of protesters shouted pro-democracy slogans and insults at police in Hong Kong on Wednesday as lawmakers debated a bill criminalizing abuse of the Chinese national anthem in the semi-autonomous city.
Trump signals possible crackdown on China this week over Hong Kong national security law
During an event for seniors in the Rose Garden on Tuesday, President Trump signaled a crackdown on China may be coming this week.
Hong Kong leader: China security law not a threat to freedoms
Lam told reporters that there was “no need for us to worry” over the move being considered by China’s ceremonial National People’s Congress.