Ethan Zhao

Ethan Zhao
Senior Reporter
Ethan Zhao is a features reporter at Business Times specializing in company, technology and in-depth. For news tips and feedback, please contact: ethanz@businesstimes.cn

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  • Chinese Journalist Dong Yuyu Sentenced to 7 Years on Espionage Charges in Secret Trial
    Chinese Journalist Sentenced to 7 Years on Espionage Charges in Secret Trial
    A Beijing court has sentenced Dong Yuyu, a senior journalist at the state-run Guangming Daily, to seven years in prison on espionage charges, sparking outcry from press freedom advocates and raising concerns about China's treatment of journalists engaging with foreign entities. Dong, 62, was detained in February 2022 after dining with a Japanese diplomat at a Beijing hotel. The diplomat was released hours later, but Dong remained in custody, facing accusations of sharing sensitive information.
  • Russia-North Korea Alliance 'Expanding in All Areas' as Thousands of Troops Reportedly Join Ukraine War Effort
    Russia-North Korea Alliance 'Expanding in All Areas' as Thousands of Troops Reportedly Join Ukraine War Effort
    Russian Defense Minister Andrei Belousov arrived in North Korea on Friday, signaling a deepening military partnership between Moscow and Pyongyang as both nations face heightened international scrutiny. The visit, described as a pivotal moment in their collaboration, underscores their shared interests amid the prolonged war in Ukraine.
  • Xi Jinping Expands Anti-Corruption Purge as Top Admiral Miao Hua Faces Investigation
    Xi Jinping Expands Anti-Corruption Purge as Top Admiral Miao Hua Faces Investigation
    China's ongoing military corruption crackdown has claimed another high-ranking official. Admiral Miao Hua, a member of the powerful Central Military Commission (CMC), is under investigation for "serious violations of discipline," a term commonly used as a euphemism for corruption, according to a statement by the Defense Ministry on Thursday.
  • Donald Trump Eyes Direct Talks with Kim Jong Un
    KEY MEETING
    President-elect Donald Trump is reportedly considering a return to direct talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, aiming to ease escalating tensions on the Korean Peninsula. Sources familiar with the matter suggest Trump's team is exploring the possibility of rekindling a diplomatic relationship established during his first term, despite the absence of any substantial denuclearization agreements from past summits.
  • Hybrid Warfare Fears as Chinese Ship Suspected of Sabotaging Critical Undersea Cables
    Hybrid Warfare Fears as Chinese Ship Suspected of Sabotaging Critical Undersea Cables
    A Chinese bulk carrier, the Yi Peng 3, is under scrutiny after being linked to the severing of two vital undersea internet cables in the Baltic Sea. Western officials suspect the incident may have been orchestrated by Russian intelligence. The cables, crucial for communication between European nations, were damaged on November 17 and 18, raising alarm over escalating hybrid warfare in the region.
  • Malaysia Court Drops Charges Against Ex-PM Najib Over 1MDB Scandal, Raising Transparency Concerns
    Malaysia Court Drops Charges Against Ex-PM Najib Over 1MDB Scandal, Raising Transparency Concerns
    A Malaysian court has discharged former Prime Minister Najib Razak and ex-Treasury Secretary-General Irwan Serigar Abdullah from corruption charges related to the infamous 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) scandal.
  • U.S. Secures Release of Three Americans in High-Stakes Prisoner Swap with China
    China US
    The United States has successfully secured the release of three Americans detained in China for years through a prisoner swap, marking a significant diplomatic achievement in the waning days of the Biden administration. The exchange, which involved unidentified Chinese nationals held in U.S. custody, follows years of painstaking negotiations and underscores the complexities of U.S.-China relations.
  • China’s Defense Minister Dong Jun Under Investigation Amid Sweeping Corruption Crackdown
    China’s Defense Minister Dong Jun Under Investigation Amid Sweeping Corruption Crackdown
    China's Defense Minister, Admiral Dong Jun, is reportedly under investigation for corruption, marking him as the latest high-ranking official to be implicated in President Xi Jinping's expansive anti-corruption campaign. Dong's scrutiny highlights persistent concerns over systemic graft within China's military, the People's Liberation Army (PLA), and follows the removal of his two predecessors under similar allegations.
  • Volkswagen Exits Xinjiang Plant Amid EV Market Shift and Human Rights Scrutiny
    LUCRATIVE
    Volkswagen has announced the sale of its plant in Xinjiang, China, amid growing scrutiny over human rights concerns and mounting competition in the global electric vehicle (EV) market. The decision, described by the company as driven by "economic reasons," underscores the shifting dynamics of the auto industry and geopolitical tensions surrounding the region.
  • ICC Targets Myanmar Junta Chief for Crimes Against Humanity Against Rohingya Minority
    ICC Targets Myanmar Junta Chief for Crimes Against Humanity Against Rohingya Minority
    The International Criminal Court (ICC) is taking a significant step toward accountability for atrocities committed against Myanmar's Rohingya minority. On Wednesday, ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan formally requested an arrest warrant for Myanmar military leader Senior General Min Aung Hlaing. The charges stem from crimes against humanity, including the forced deportation and persecution of nearly a million Rohingya Muslims.
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