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China’s Top Court Overturns ‘Rich Sister’ Death Sentence
A death sentence against businesswoman Wu Ying was overturned after statements by Wen Jiabao.
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April 22, 2012
Xiamen Taxi Drivers Hold Massive Strike
When thousands of taxi drivers in Xiamen in southern China's Fujian Province went on strike on Oct. 6, ...
China News
October 11, 2011
Blood Donations Drop as Chinese Lose Faith in Red Cross
Blood centers in several Chinese provinces are severely short as the public, bereft of trust in the China ...
China News
October 4, 2011
Lai Changxing: Alleged Smuggling Mastermind Deported to Beijing and Arrested
Lai Changxing, the Chinese fugitive who is accused of masterminding a multi-billion dollar smuggling ring, was deported from ...
China News
July 23, 2011
The Perils of a Father Seeking Political Power by Legal Means in China
A prominent independent candidate for China's National People's Congress encounters obstacles, wows to persist.
China News
June 21, 2011
Thousands Protest in China’s Hubei Province, After Official’s Suspicious Death (Video)
The death of an official during his detention in police custody has triggered tens of thousands to protest ...
China News
June 12, 2011
The Fallout from China’s Exploding Watermelons
Tainted watermelons raised yet another consumer safety red flag. The phenomenon of “exploding watermelons,” a novelty that did ...
China News
May 24, 2011
Independent TV Broadcasts to China May Cease
A Taiwanese government-controlled telecommunications company has decided to shut down satellite broadcasts to China by a TV station ...
China News
May 8, 2011
Who’s Afraid of Ai Weiwei?
Thousands staged a protest march in Hong Kong demanding the release of Chinese artist-activist Ai Weiwei.
China News
April 25, 2011
Chinese Army Short of New Recruits
Shandong Province has always been a major source of China's soldiers—up to 10 percent of new recruits each ...
China News
March 22, 2011
Young Chinese Soldiers Viewed as Not Manly Enough
Though China has greatly augmented its military expenditure budget, the one-child policy in China seems to be taking ...
China News
March 8, 2011
Sound of Hope Bucks the Trend and Expands Broadcasts to China
While BBC is canceling its Mandarin broadcasts in April 2011 VOA its Mandarin and Cantonese, Sound of Hope ...
International
February 22, 2011
Chinese Regime Downplays Ousting of Egyptian President, Chinese People Gain Hope
China's official state-run media and portal websites have all reported on the resignation of Egyptian president Mubarak.
China News
February 14, 2011
How Chinese Petitioners ‘Celebrate’ the New Year
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao chatted with eight petitioners during his visit to the State Bureau for Letters and ...
China News
February 10, 2011
Chinese New Year Travel Rush Kicks Off in China
The world's biggest annual migration of people officially kicked off in China on Jan. 19.
China News
January 26, 2011
Chinese ‘Rich Second Generation’ Extravagantly Shelling Out Millions
Chinese media recently abuzz with news of the extravagant spending to celebrate engagement of young couple in China.
China News
July 19, 2010
Heat Wave’s Wake: Severe Flooding in Southern China
Chongqing experiences flooding approaching 10 feet deep.
China News
July 11, 2010
147 Die in Southern China Floods
Ten provinces were hit with some of the heaviest rainfall recorded in 100 years.
China News
June 21, 2010
Honda Strike Workers Propose Own Terms to End Protest
Honda strike workers refused to sign Honda's proposed agreement; instead, they drafted their own version.
China News
May 31, 2010
Wealthy Chinese Immigrants On the Rise
Three top destinations for wealthy Chinese to immigrate to: the U.S., Canada and Australia.
US
May 27, 2010
Death Toll Rises As Rainstorms Devastate Southern China
Since May 5, heavy rainstorms have been causing destruction and mudslides in the provinces of southern China.
China News
May 9, 2010
Fei Tian Academy of the Arts to Open Campus in San Francisco
A premier arts school based in New York offering world-class training in dance, music, and fine arts will ...
Arts & Culture
February 20, 2010
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