Story Archive
2014-08-29
Pro-democracy activists and rights groups hit back as Beijing steps up pressure on the universal suffrage campaign.
2014-08-28
The move comes ahead of a key announcement on the city's political future by Beijing.
2014-08-28
Protestant church-goers are holding 24-hour vigils to protect churches amid a demolition campaign.
2014-08-26
Hundreds protest outside government offices in a bid to receive subsistence payments after their fields are destroyed.
2014-08-26
There are more people enlisted to manipulate online opinion than active members of the military, reports say.
2014-08-25
The wife of one lawyer says police have tried to make her incriminate her husband.
2014-08-22
Nian Bin is released after appealing to four separate courts over a forced confession.
2014-08-21
Critics hit out at state-run broadcaster CCTV for subverting judicial processes.
2014-08-21
'Perverted Chili Pepper' says he fears he will be detained by the authorities over his hard-hitting political satire.
2014-08-20
Contracts leasing the grasslands still had 17 years to run, local residents say.
2014-08-20
The defense attorneys believe the judge and prosecutors are incapable of offering their clients a fair trial.
2014-08-19
The move is a tacit admission of a booming unofficial market in transplant organs.
2014-08-19
The authorities have been targeting the entertainment industry in a recent campaign.
2014-08-18
Pro-democracy campaigners say attendance figures were skewed to serve Beijing's agenda.
2014-08-18
Hada's wife Xinna says police have repeatedly threatened the family as they continue to speak out.