1 In 4 Chinese Students Drop Out Of Ivy Universities And Return Home For Jobs
Studies are reporting that Chinese students are dropping out of U.S. schools and heading home to find work.
China's Face-Mask Trend: Photos Of Ridiculous Radiation-Prevention Masks
Face masks for pollution are a common sight in China, but now there's one you can wear indoors. It's a hit.
China And Israeli Group Helped Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe Rig Votes, According To Leaked Documents
According to leaked documents, a member of China's Communist Party helped Zimbabwe's president remain in office by manipulating votes.
China Sex Abuse Laws: Courts Seek Tougher Sentencing On Sex Abuse Cases
After a spate of sexual abusers receiving lenient sentences, courts in China are seeking to make punishments more severe.
Chinese Citizens To Government: Aid Us, Not North Korea
An activist with a history of antagonizing the government wants to know why it's sending money to Kim Jong-un instead of poor Chinese.
Documentary 'The Great North Korean Picture Show' Looks At Surprisingly Sophisticated Life Of Young Elite
North Korea's young film actors are at the front line of continuing the country's propaganda.
China's Gold Obsession: Photos Of China's Howard Johnson 'Gold Brick' Hotel
One hotel is taking the nation's passion for things gilded to new heights.
China's 'Airpocalypse' Pollution: Dutch Artist Daan Roosegaarde Proposes 'Vacuum' Technology
A Dutch interactive artist thinks he may have a simple solution to China's worsening smog crisis.
North Korea's Kim Jong-un Involved In Love Triangle Before Marrying Wife Ri Sol Ju
North Korea's current leader apparently picked his current wife based on political advice, leaving behind another woman.
Jimmy Kimmel 'Kid's Table' Skit Controversy: Outrage Over 'Kill Everyone In China' Comment Sparks White House Petition
Many people were offended by a segment on Jimmy Kimmel's late night show where a kid said the U.S. should "kill everyone in China."
North Korea's Water Park And Ski Resorts: How Tourism Could Change The Hermit Kingdom
Could North Korean tourism help disarm the secretive state?
Get Some Sleep: China's 'Early To Bed' Android Phone Application Locks Phones For Two Hours, Keeps Users Off Weibo And WeChat
Many Chinese are struggling to turn their phones off in bed. Now there's an app that forces them to.
China To Cut Foreign Talent Show Entertainment Television Programming: Shows Like 'The Voice' To Go
China is cutting down on foreign programming, deeming it too entertainment-driven and not educational enough.
Houston, We Have A Problem: NASA Ban On Chinese Scientists Lifted For U.S. Space Conference
After a legal misunderstanding NASA has reissued an invitation to six Chinese scientists that were previously banned from attending a conference.
Dennis Rodman Says North Korea Visit Was Like A 'Party': Spends Time On Kim Jong Un's Private Island
Dennis Rodman says he spent seven days partying on Kim Jong Un's private island.
China's Traditional Gender Roles Start Young: Theme Park Lets Children Test 'Conventional' Career Paths
Though other aspects of Chinese life seem to be breaking from tradition, society still pushes girls into stereotypical career choices.
Shanghai Surprise: Chinese Couple Sells Baby For Money To Buy Apple Inc. (AAPL) iPhone And Pair Of Shoes
A Shanghai couple is accused of selling their unborn child in exchange for up to 50,000 yuan (US$8,000).
Poor Chinese University Students Required To Give Speeches On Why They Need Tuition Grants
One Chinese university asked students who applied for tuition grants to present their case in front of their class.
China's New Money: 'Tuhao' Chinese Criticized For Having Money, But Lacking Taste
China's wealthy class now has a new sub-demographic: the crass who have cash.
Mother Of Kenneth Bae, American Detained In North Korea, Visits DPRK And Releases Statement [VIDEO]
After a five-day visit to North Korea to see her imprisoned son Kenneth, Myunghee Bae is making an appeal to the U.S. government to get him released.
North Korea's International Network Of Restaurants Used To Gain Hard Currency -- And For Espionage
North Korea's global network of restaurants is reportedly used for bringing in hard currency to Pyongyang and gaining intelligence.
HIV-Positive Chinese May Be Banned From Bathhouses: China Ministry Of Commerce Drafts New Regulation
A drafted regulation banning HIV-positive people from entering bathhouses has raised concern from many HIV/AIDS advocates in China.
China Censorship Bureau OK With Clooney And Bullock, 'Gravity' Gets November China Release Date
China's strict censors have approved the space drama 'Gravity' for release in November. The movie, after all, treats China very nicely.
China's Gold Obsession Goes Beyond Stocks And iPhone5s [PHOTOS]
China's luxury consumers are clamoring for gold, or at least gold-colored, goods of all kinds.
Tourists In North Korea: The People You Meet In Kim Jung Un's Reclusive Nation, An Unlikely Vacation Destination
Some people willingly travel for fun to the world’s most reclusive nation, a dirt-poor, hostile, family-run dictatorship. I went with them.
Man In China Amputates Own Leg With Small Saw And Butter Knife [PHOTO]
Zheng Yangliang was a farm laborer who could not pay for treatment. When his leg pain got worse, he went to extremes.
Chinese Mental Healthcare Reform: Employees Forced To Hit Target Numbers Of Mentally Ill Residents
China is reforming its mental health services, but it is still far from perfect.
Work Or You Can’t Graduate: Chinese College Students Forced To Labor Illegally In Foxconn Factory To Make PlayStation 4 Console
The infamous technology factory Foxconn has admitted to having university interns work overtime illegally.
China's Booming Real Estate Takes Toll On Cemetery Plot Prices
China's real estate market is overheated. And if you're looking for space, not even being dead will help you.
'Chinglish' Signs To Be Wiped Out: Ban On Foreign Names Soon To Go In Effect
Various areas in China are banning the use of foreign words in naming Chinese buildings in addition to fixing up 'Chinglish' signs.