Chinese Slam Google ‘Violations’
2009-10-30
Writers protest alleged infringements, in a move that could signal a major shift in China’s intellectual property rights climate.
Xinjiang ‘Still Offline’
2009-10-29
Phone, text, and email links to China's restive northwesternmost region remain largely blocked.
Tibetan Executions Reported
2009-10-24
At least three Tibetans are said to have been executed in connection with a 2008 uprising against rule by China.
‘I Hope to Help Them’
2009-10-22
A Laotian NGO worker describes how her childhood led her to her current work.
New Goals Lift Climate Hopes
2009-10-19
New carbon targets for the United States and China could stabilize greenhouse trends, energy agency says.
Into the Wilderness
2009-10-19
An interview with Xu Zhiyong, a mild-mannered Chinese legal activist detained and then, surprisingly, released.
Lhasa Fears Swine Flu
2009-10-16
The Tibetan region reports its first death from the H1N1 virus, and residents fear more deaths to come.
Death Sentences for Rioters
2009-10-13
A Chinese court hands down stiff sentences in restive Xinjiang, but will they prompt a backlash?
Lawyer Calls for Probe
2009-10-12
The lawyer of a Chinese democracy activist is asking tough questions of Hong Kong.
U.S. Gambles on Tibet
2009-10-12
Will a cold shoulder from the White House for the Dalai Lama yield progress in Tibetan talks with China?