Anti-Japan Protests Gain Steam In China On Remembrance Of Past Japanese Aggression [PHOTOS]
The Chinese demonstrators smashing windows and burning Japanese cars aren't fired up about just islands in the East China Sea. Their grievances go back all the way to the 1930s.
Julian Assange, And 5 Other Top Cases Of People Trapped Inside Embassies
The founder of WikiLeaks may be calling the Ecuadorian Embassy his new home for a while. He has several historical predecessors who stayed long-term in diplomatic quarters
From Rags To Riches: China's Military At 85
Images of the People's Liberation Army of China, from past to present.
Welcome To Kim-land! North Korea's Grinning Dictator Tours An Amusement Park
Kim Jong-un is all smiles at a new North Korean amusement park, complete with water slides, mini-golf, dolphins, and roller coasters.
Chinese Treasure Ship Set To Return To The Western Ocean On The Trail Of Legendary Admiral [PHOTOS]
It may be a sailing piece of archaeology, but China's new treasure ship will be full of symbolic meaning for a country looking for maritime prestige.
Angola's $3.5B, Chinese-Built Ghost Town
China is finishing a major housing project outside Luanda, paid for with oil, but nobody's buying. To do so, the average Angolan would need to work 160 years.
China's First Plane Hijacking in 22 Years Foiled
Authorities are refraining from calling it terrorism, but the hijackers -- subdued by passengers -- were aboard a flight in a region of Western China where Muslim Uyghur separatists are active
Fake Europe In Real China [SLIDESHOW]
You don't have to go far from China these days to get the taste of living in Europe. There's just one problem: it's all a big fake, as these photos show
Eastern China Engulfed By Wave Of Hazy Smog [PHOTOS]
A wave of smog in East Central China over the last five days has led to new skepticism on the country's battle against air pollution.
Grueling University Entrance Exams Begin For Shrinking Pool Of Chinese Students
The Chinese government says that more than 9 million students will take national exams to enter into college next year. A high number, but a significant drop from previous years.
Flooding And Torrential Rain In China Affect More Than 5 Million
Powerful storms in China leave hundreds of thousands homeless, causes hundreds of millions in damages, and put people's lives in jeopardy, but some appear unfazed by the disaster.
China's Roaring Real Estate Market Slows Down, But Price Growth Still Tops The World
China's real estate prices have bene cooling off lately, but they remain hotter than anywhere else
Images Of South Sudan And Sudan's Conflict
The conflict through the lens of those on the ground.
North Korea Invites Journalists to Rocket Launch Site, May Plan Third Nuclear Test [PHOTOS]
North Korea is preparing a third nuclear test at the site where it carried out its two previous tests, South Korean media report. The news further complicates an already tense situation in the Korean peninsula, following the North's decision to go ahead with a rocket launch feared by its neighbors.
China Drought 2012: Three-Year-Long Dry Spell Continues in Southwest
The drought in Yunnan province in the Southwest has already affected more than 6.3 million people, and marks a new high in China's environmental troubles
Photos Of Recycled Cooking Oil Put Chinese Food Safety In Question
Shocking photos of black-market cooking oil produced from garbage, food scraps, and even dead animals have Chinese citizens worried. And now authorities are cracking down on the recycled-oil underground industry.