Story Archive
2013-11-18
Friends say his wife Liu Xia's mental health is worsening.
2013-11-15
Sweeping changes are made at a top Communist Party meeting.
2013-11-15
Analysts say high-level corruption is symptomatic of a system that lacks media freedom.
2013-11-15
Chinese police beat one of the herders' relatives unconscious amid scuffles at the courtroom.
2013-11-14
A rights group says the law has done little to end politically motivated committals to mental hospitals.
2013-11-14
The Chinese villagers say half of their homes have now been razed, before any compensation is in place.
2013-11-13
Rhetoric has turned anti-Japanese during the strike, although the workers blame the government for blocking a resolution.
2013-11-13
Farmers whose land is taken over for development are often sent to live in high-rises and given no retraining.
2013-11-12
Eyewitnesses say she died after being hit by a car driven by a drunken parliamentary deputy.
2013-11-12
Analysts say the committee would likely herald greater controls on activism.
2013-11-11
The party has been set up by a vocal supporter of jailed Chinese politician Bo Xilai.
2013-11-08
Students abroad have parents whose fortunes are linked to that of the ruling Chinese Communist Party.
2013-11-08
Authorities step up measures to tracking down property abroad bought with taxpayers' money.
2013-11-07
State media's coverage of the explosions is in marked contrast to last week's Tiananmen jeep crash.
2013-11-07
The mother and brother of Chen Guangcheng arrive in New York to visit the activist and legal scholar.