Businessman Richard O’Halloran returning to Ireland after being detained in China for three years
Dispute predated businessman's employment with Dublin-based aircraft leasing firm
Dispute predated businessman's employment with Dublin-based aircraft leasing firm
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You think you have it bad during the Leaving Cert? Some students in China report using IV drips in a bid to boost performance
Carrie Lam promises to unite Hong Kong even as political tensions rise in the city
Police from mainland alleged to have to taken Xiao Jianhua from Hong Kong apartment
Fake army discovered at copycat resort close to mausoleum housing real sculptures
Local elections seen as first sign of shift to younger democracy activists from the veterans
President Xi Jinping’s graft crackdown targets officials who flee with billions in funds
‘If I don’t speak up. . . then there is no hope for Hong Kong,’ says Lam Wing-kee
Zhang Dejiang’s visit is first by a Chinese official since pro-democracy protests in 2014
Arrests relate to ‘rumour-mongering’ about stock market collapse and Tianjin explosions
Among detained are chairman, vice-chairman of company that stored chemicals
Benchmark Shanghai index sees biggest daily rise in six years
At least 36 people dead after incident during New Year’s Eve celebrations in Chinese city
Arrests come after five members charged with killing of a woman in a McDonald’s
Serious Fraud Office probes drugmaker’s practices in ‘numerous’ jurisdictions
Police in Jiaxing want to inform relatives before releasing details of Robert McHale’s death
Assault blamed on separatists from China’s restive Xinjiang province
Government says police shot and killed 14 after being attacked by mob armed with knives, explosives
Assault near Tiananmen Square was ‘carefully planned and premeditated’
Vehicle bursting into flames at Beijing Square described as terrorism by police
China sales slump 61% as doctors shun GSK products
Aunt killed herself six days after the attack by jumping into a well
Authorities reported to have called death an accident and to have detained those responsible
Ministry of industry and commerce visits office of French pharmaceutical company in Shenyang
As its Q2 figures are posted, the pharma giant can’t seem to apologise enough
Chinese authorities accuse company of being the ringleader of a half-a-billion-dollar bribery scandal involving 700 companies.
Authorities have been targetting foreign firms over price-fixing and consumer rights
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