China Fires Former Security Vice-Minister With Links To Detained Ex-Chief Zhou Yongkang
Li’s dismissal is just the latest development related to a series of investigations and corruption allegations linked to China’s ex-security chief.
Slaughterhouse One: Kenya To Open Donkey Abattoir To Feed Chinese Meat Demand
Kenya is getting it's first ever donkey meat slaughterhouse to feed the high demand coming from China.
Hong Kong Considers Anti-Discrimination Laws To Include Mainland Chinese As 'Anti-Locust' Protests Continue
As protests targeting Chinese mainlanders continue, Hong Kong considers amending hate-crime laws.
American Flags That Are Made In China Now Banned From US Military
The Defense Department will now require by law that all of its American flags be made in the United States (instead of, say, China.)
Thousands Protest In China Over Safety-Related Shoe Factory Closures
The closures jeopardize one region's leading industry and the livelihood of its workers.
China Is Preparing For "Short And Sharp" War With Japan Over Disputed East China Sea Islands: US Officer
China’s military has been beefing up training as the country continues keeping an unwavering stance on various territory disputes.
Who Is John Short? Australian Missionary Detained In North Korea Could Face 15 Years In Prison
Just after a UN report on gross human rights violations, North Korea detinas an Australian citizen.
'Anti-Locust' Protests In Hong Kong Call For Restrictions On Chinese Mainland Tourists
Scores of unhappy Hong Kong residents took to the streets to condemn the mainland Chinese presence, threatening tourism and economy.
China's Tencent Internet Company Mistakes Onion News Segment On Olympic Village Sex For Real Report
Pretty much every news outlet in the world would jump on a story about sex at the Olympics. Except when that's a fake.
Netflix Inc. Hit Drama 'House Of Cards' Season Two Becomes Instant Success In China
The Netflix political drama about Washington found instant success in China's tough media market.
Tensions High At North Korea Border To Keep Citizens From Defecting
If caught, defectors can be "shot on the spot" by North Korea's border patrol.
China Authorities Plan Expansion Of Baby Abandonment Facilities Across Country
Though abandoning a child is illegal in China, authorities are recognizing that people increasingly do it
"Terrorist" Attacks In China's Xinjiang Province Leave 15 Dead
A deadly clash between Chinese police and Uyghurs has left 15 dead. But was it a terrorist attack, as authorities label it?
Dongguan Prostitution Raid Prompts Debate On China Sex Trade Decriminalization
A recent prostitution raid exposed China's rampant sex trade industry. Some say legalizing is the way to get it under control.
China's Growing Single Population Rebels Against Valentine's Day
China's growing singles population wants its presence known on Valentine's Day, and someone resorted to an extreme trick to do just that.
Microsoft's Bing Search Engine Accused Of Self-Censoring Chinese-Language Search Results [PHOTOS]
Microsoft's search engine is accused of self-censorship for Chinese searches outside of China's borders.
China Amends State Secrecy Laws To Promote Government Transparency
New rules amending China's ambiguous state secrecy laws are said to promote transparency, but the vague language still leaves things murky.
New Chinese Law Bans Government Officials From Having Mistresses Or Gambling
A new law in a Chinese district makes it illegal for civil servants to engage in extramarital affairs, even when off the clock.
China's Government Funds Video Research To Examine China's Men's National Team Performance
China's government is eagerly funding research projects that can help better the national soccer teams.
Big Box Office Numbers May Make China Increase Annual Foreign Movie Quota To 44
Huge box office numbers in China have the government considering more foreign releases, and Hollywood is happy.
Massive Police Crackdown On China's 'Sin City' Dongguan And Its Prostitution Industry [PHOTOS]
Prostitution is illegal in China, but it has thrived with the possible complicity of local authorities. That may be changing.
Soccer's Battle For Chinese Fans: Arsenal Edges Out Manchester United In Chinese Fan Survey
A new survey shows that the London team is quickly becoming China's favorite team.
Xbox Kinect Motion Sensor Technology Used By South Korea At The DMZ
The South Korean soldiers at the hypersensitive border with the North aren't slacking off. They're using gaming technology to defend their nation.
Outsourcing Your College Admissions Essay: China's Application Ghostwriters
We all have heard of ghostwriters who help celebrities write books, but what about those who help students get into college?
Business In North Korea More Difficult Than Ever, Even For China
Business between the two political allies has taken a hit, but can it rebound?
Shanghai Surpasses New York For Luxury Goods Buying, Despite Chinese Austerity Drive
The shopaholics in a certain Chinese metropolis have boosted it above the Big Apple to become the global center of wealthy consumers.
Spring Festival Holiday In China Brings Out Unwanted Pressure On The Young
Though many in China look forward to the holiday season, financial and family worries weigh on young people as they return home.
China's People's Liberation Army Is Made Up Of Only Children, And Why This Worries Beijing
With more than 70 percent of China's military made up of only children, some fear "spoiled" young men can't handle combat.
Special Gene Potentially Responsible For Chinese Fatal Infections Of H7N9 Bird Flu Disease
As more H7N9 fatalities are reported, scientists determine a gene found in Chinese people may make them more susceptible to sickness.
Japanese NHK Board Member Naoki Hyakuta Denies Nanjing Massacre Happened
A public Japanese broadcasting company executive did not help ease relations with China.