Seeing Through The Smog: What Is It Really Like To Live With China's Air Pollution? [PHOTOS]
Several of China's cities continue to register hazardous toxic air pollutant levels. But what is it like to live in these conditions?
Watch And Learn, Manti Te'o: Chinese Women Are Renting (Real) Boyfriends On The Web
China's New Year has women looking for a man to bring home -- temporarily. And that's where capitalism and the Internet really come together.
China Releases New Data Suggesting Income Inequality Has Lessened
China’s Gini coefficient, an income inequality gauge, is lower than 10 years ago. Is China’s much talked-about income gap actually lessening?
China's Weibo Users Weigh In As Obama Embarks On Second Term As President
China's Internet users often weigh in on politics around the world. On Monday, the chatter was about Obama, and the Bible used to swear him in.
Man Spends Time Watching Cat Videos While Outsourcing Programming Job to China
Outsourcing jobs to Asia is common for companies. A U.S. software developer just got caught doing it for himself. The problem? It isn't legal.
China May Anger Neighbors With Map Including Disputed Areas
The territorial dispute between China and Japan over the Diaoyu/ Senkaku islands may not end soon. Especially now that a new official map shows them as Chones.
China's New $11.2 Billion Beijing Airport To Open In 2018
Beijing's Capital Airport, the second busiest in the world, is congested. China has agreed to build the city a new one. Here's what to expect.
Meet China's 'Little Emperors': The Pessimistic Generation That Could Derail the Economy
A new study suggests that China's one-child policy may have produced an unwanted effect -- or a whole generation of them.
China's 'Airpocalypse' Forces Dilemma: Development Or Clean Air? [PHOTOS]
How bad is air pollution in China? So bad that it's off the charts. Consider: a newspaper called for "democratic methods" to solve the problem.
Anti-Satellite Missiles, Planes And Submarines: China As A Military Threat
A rumored anti-satellite missile test in China this month could threaten several US satellites in orbit.
Why China Will Soon Be No. 1: Brad Pitt, Pandas And No Elections
New reports are saying China will surpass the U.S. as a superpower in 2049. Don't believe it? Here's a look at six reasons why it may be true.
Chinese Journalists, Celebrities Rise Up Against Censorship After 'Southern Weekend' Incident
An incident at China's Southern Weekend newspaper led to a near-revolt by employees of Beijing News, and now celebrities are joining journalists in rejecting censorship.
China's Counterfeit Culture: Even Buildings Fall Victim To Copycats
China took its history with counterfeits and fakes to a new level when replica buildings and entire towns started showing up.
Dogfighting In China: A Tradition That's Hard To Stop
One town in Shanxi, China, started off 2013 with a dogfighting event. It's not illegal in the nation -- unless money changes hands.
During New Year Rush, The Chinese Discover They Love Trains [PHOTOS]
The mass exodus over Chinese New Year, with about 3.4 billion trips, swamps train stations.
In Rare Defiance, Chinese Journalists Protest Against Party Censors
Government officials angered journalists at a Guangdong paper when it replaced an article with a propaganda-laced Communist Party piece.
China's Increasingly Common Stabbings Turn Fatal
After last month's school stabbing in Henan province, another unstable man goes on a knife-wielding spree -- but this time it's fatal.
China Cracks Down On Academic Fraud
New regulations are attempting to curb the academic corruption that has been rampant in China's higher-learning institutions.
People's Liberation Army Bans Alcohol: How China's Drinking Culture Hurts The Military
A heavy-drinking culture is affecting China's armed forces, the world's biggest military.
Chinese Law Requires Children To Visit Elderly Parents
The one-child policy and economic development are upending China's traditional piety toward elders -- and the government is now stepping in.
New York Times Journalist Chris Buckley Required To Leave China
Buckley has left Beijing after 12 yrs because his press credentials have not been renewed. Is it payback for the Times?
China Increases Government Subsidies To Diffuse Rising Cost of Living
Newly increased government subsidies will take effect in 2013 -- helping Beijing residents counter the increasingly expensive cost of living.
China Tightens Control Over Tibet After Unprecedented Self-Immolations
Chinese government presence and controls increase in Tibet after this year's unprecedented self-immolations.
China And Japan At War? Australian Academic Predicts It Could Happen Next Year
An Australian professor thinks that China/Japan island tension in the South China Sea (pictured) will eventually spark a war.
China's New Leader Xi Jinping: A Man Of The People?
China's state media published an in-depth profile of Xi Jinping, hoping to humanize the nation's future leader.
China Vies To Host 2022 Winter Olympic Games
Beijing and a city just two hours north of the capital will jointly bid to co-host the 2022 Winter Olympics.
China Reviews A New Internet Policy That Could Cut The Appeal Of Weibo And Similar Micro-blogging And Social Media Sites
China's leaders are reviewing a new Internet policy that will require users to register with real names, among other restrictions.
2012 Year In Review: China's Big Year
China continued its steady march toward superpower status in 2012 amid a leadership shift, a major scandal and economic uncertainty.
North Korea Holds US Citizen For Unspecified 'Crimes'
North Korea is holding an American man in custody after he confessed to crimes which have not been identified.
Kim Jong Un Time's 2012 Person Of The Year? North Korean Media Says So
Korea's state media has misleadingly reported to its people that Time Magazine selected their leader, Kim Jong Un, as "Man of 2012."