The abduction of a young Chinese actor, who was trafficked from Thailand to Myanmar, prompted an unusually powerful public-pressure campaign and official actions.
Chinese industry body CCCME also files a complaint, urging Beijing and Brussels to negotiate a compromise to avoid tariffs.
Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said that escalating tensions between the two countries could lead to catastrophic global consequences.
The Chinese government plans to ensure that share prices will rise by ordering pensions and mutual funds to invest more in domestic stocks, to help jolt the markets out of the doldrums.
Air pollution choked large parts of Thailand again this morning - as the country's Prime Minister posted pictures of herself ...
Thailand has denied plans to deport 48 Uyghur men to China after UN experts warned of torture risks. The men have reportedly ...
Chinese actor Wang Xing shakes hands with a Thai police officer after being assisted in his return to the country, after ...
United Nations human rights experts have urged Thailand not to send 48 Uyghurs in its custody back to China, warning they are at risk of torture, ill-treatment and "irreparable harm" if returned.
US President Donald Trump's incoming secretary of state is among those calling for Thailand not to deport a group Uyghurs to ...
UN experts have called on Thailand to immediately halt the deportation of 48 Uyghurs to China, citing risks of torture and inhumane treatment. The group, detained since 2014, faces severe health ...
The family was detained in Thailand in 2014 after fleeing increasing repression in their hometown in China's Xinjiang ...
China says it has brokered a ceasefire between Myanmar's military government and a major ethnic rebel group in the country's ...