Hong Kong affairs are entirely China's internal affairs, and the Chinese government firmly opposes any interference in Hong Kong's affairs by any external forces under whatever pretext, the Office of the Commissioner of China's Foreign Ministry of China in Hong Kong said Wednesday.
The ban follows violence between Muslims and Buddhists in the country last weekend which saw four people being killed and nearly 80 injured and many others displaced owing to loss of property.
The Thai Constitutional Court said Tuesday that it would deliver a verdict at noon Wednesday on the allegation that caretaker Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra had abused power in a personnel change.
The 28-member NATO will hold emergency talks on Ukraine on Tuesday, the bloc announced in a statement Monday.
U.S. security agency said on Thursday that it is temporarily banning travelers from bringing any amount of liquid in their carry-on luggage aboard flights between the United States and Russia.
Sudan on Monday reiterated its supportive stance to South Sudan's stability and resolution to the armed conflict there through dialogue, noting that war would lead to uncalculated consequences, said Sudanese foreign minister.
Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra survived Thursday's no-confidence vote in parliament while massive anti-government protests continued outside.
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama said Tuesday that his country has yet to decide on whether to destroy chemical weapons from Syria on its soil amid strong protests from environmental groups.
The Philippine government downplayed Tuesday any possible impact of the Zamboanga standoff on the overall economy, saying the firefight was contained in the western portion in the south.
Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party's (LDP) coalition ally on Thursday urged the government to overcome differences in opinions with China over an ongoing territorial dispute in the interest of improving relations.
A visiting Iranian high ranking official said Monday that any form of foreign military action against Syria and the use of any chemical weapons would threaten regional and world peace.
The U.S. Congress is not a legitimate source to issue a permit for military intervention in Syria, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad-Javad Zarif said on Sunday.
Egyptian minister of antiquities described the recent warning issued by the U.S. embassy in Cairo that American citizens should avoid visiting the pyramids as " unjustified," state-run news agency MENA reported.