Story Archive
2015-11-19
While information on the recent terrorist attacks has been widely available, Internet access gets harder in Xinjiang.
2015-11-19
The two men were arrested after showing public support for last year's pro-democracy Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong.
2015-11-18
The statement comes as martial law is lifted in the Kokang region.
2015-11-18
Fisherman Dao Ngoc Duc says he cannot afford to buy new nets and continue his livelihood.
2015-11-18
Three women were put to death for using their cell phones to distribute copies of a banned South Korean soap opera.
2015-11-18
Sources say the two activists have flown back to China aboard a jet chartered by the Chinese authorities.
2015-11-18
Meanwhile, torture victims and lawyers are prevented from traveling to Geneva to give evidence to a UN committee on torture.
2015-11-17
Local officials say authorities blew up the cave where they had hidden.
2015-11-17
Representatives from the country’s ethnic groups discuss the resettling of war refugees.
2015-11-17
Motorists say owners regularly fix their meters to scam consumers.
2015-11-17
Former columnist Li Xin reveals some of the inner workings of Chinese state censorship after fleeing the country.
2015-11-17
Many students, their parents and teachers believe such trading activities are safer than shopping in dodgy black markets.
2015-11-17
Relatives and a lawyer say Zhang Liumao's body sustained multiple injuries, as Beijing's record on torture is reviewed at the UN.
2015-11-16
MPs who lost their seats retain legislative power until the end of a ‘lame duck’ session.
2015-11-16
The ruling party-dominated standing committee approves his arrest and strips his immunity.