Up to 10,000 people marched in Lashio on Monday the day after a smaller protest.
Preliminary research conducted with the University of Texas suggests it will still work against the new variants of Covid-19.
Foreign ministry hits back after US secretary of state on Monday tweeted that Beijing’s declaration was a ‘communist fiction’.
Chinese air force entered island’s ADIZ on 91 days from January to November, according to Taipei-based think tank.
President flanked by photographs of himself and family.
Roger Helmer, who was a member of the European Parliament from 1999 to 2017, is known for his controversial views.
‘I hope in the future there will be fewer dead heroes, and more normal, great, everyday people,’ social media user says.
Hackers have uncovered a trove of personal information in Beijing’s digital health system used to track testing for the disease.
The British broadcaster said recently it had found evidence that hundreds of thousands of Uygurs were being forced to pick cotton.
People cover a range of niche topics, from hi-fi sound systems to user interface design. ‘No one is making podcasts for the mainstream audience.’
Increase linked to people eating out more often and greater consumption of sugary drinks.
Health chief reassures Chinese public that so far there has been no sign of mutated virus and calls for vigilance.
Chinese nationals are told they must do the right thing ‘for ourselves, our country and the world’ as Covid-19 continues to spread.
Cambodian Ministry of Health says report misquoted Prime Minister Hun Sen as saying country would not buy supplies from China.
Manchester Metropolitan University, from Wuhan’s sister city, will launch a joint institute with Hubei University next year.
Zhang Yongzhen, publisher of the genome sequence for the pathogen, also recognised as one of the people who ‘helped shape science’ in 2020
Study commissioned by State Department rules out ‘mass hysteria’ and says ‘directed, pulse radio frequency energies’ are likely cause.
Spokeswoman Hua Chunying compares diplomats to Disney’s ‘cute little lion, who, under all sorts of suspicion … grew up and matured into Simba’.
Joseph Zen criticises Vatican’s snub of the US secretary of state, who had argued it should be tougher over its deal with China on appointing Catholic bishops.