The fast-food giant received more than half a dozen offers for its restaurants in mainland China and Hong Kong, according to reports.
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“The EU wants to see freedom of navigation and over flight upheld in the East and South China Seas,” the EU executive said in its document.
International credit rating agencies are leaving as Russia sets up its own, breaking from S&P, Moody's and Fitch.
Markets are on tenterhooks over Thursday's "too close to call" vote on Britain's future in the European Union.
Aircraft debris had been found on the island in South Australia on June 9, and was examined by Australian and Malaysian authorities, along with Boeing.
It was not immediately clear if the second launch, about two hours after the first, was successful, South Korea’s military said.
A video surfaced online that showed eight people, all bank employees, being beaten in front of an audience of over 200 people in northern China.
China’s biggest gaming and social network company will buy most of the Finnish mobile gaming firm for roughly $8.6 billion.
Analysts say the company is rethinking strategy in China amid cutthroat competition in the country’s e-commerce market and challenges for stores.
The People’s Bank of China said it will allow qualified foreign companies to issue shares in stock exchanges on the mainland.
State-owned shipping company COSCO said it also plans to develop other routes in the South China Sea and Taiwan Straits.
The Chinese government is worried that a Brexit would reduce the EU’s ability to act as a counterbalance to the U.S., and hurt China’s investments in the U.K., the country’s leading newspaper suggested.
Security experts say the Chinese seem to be abiding by an agreement to stop supporting the hacking of American trade secrets.
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Hong Kong's Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying said his government will write a letter expressing concern over booksellers' case to China's central authorities.
In China, mass flooding has claimed nearly 800 houses and damaged roughly 3,000 buildings as more than a dozen people have been reported missing.
Polls over the weekend showed an increased possibility of Britain remaining in the European Union.
The U.S. State Department warned Americans in May to avoid traveling to North Korea because of the risk of “unduly harsh sentences.”
Starting July 1, the telecast of unapproved TV shows based on foreign formats will be banned in the world’s second-largest economy, according to China’s media regulator.
Ahead of the opening of China’s controversial dog meat festival, shops and restaurants are concealing their trade in the face of growing public protests.