China sentenced Taiwanese rights activist Lee Ming-che to five years in prison on charge of inciting state subversion
Lu Wei was the first tiger to come under China’s corruption investigation after Xi Jinping began his second term
Prominent rights lawyer Jiang Tianyong sentenced on charge of state subversion.
True progress in China-US trade is Dependent on advances in human rights, says Chinese rights activist
Beijing's push for the study of Xi Thought raises concerns about communist party control of academia
Rights activists say Hong Kong Bookseller Gui Minhai is a straightforward case of Chinese 'nonrelease release’
Three cases involving the harassment of lawyers and an online crackdown online raise questions about sincerity of Xi Jinping's appeal
Strict security measures have been put in place, along with sweeping online censorship controls, ahead the Party Congress in Beijing
Gender gap in Chinese politics blamed on history, tradition, culture and lack of interest
Beijing's current leader is one of the most powerful the country has had in decades
Analysts outside China denounce Lee’s Trial as 'a farce' or 'another show trial'
China is trying to limit discussion of rising tensions on the Korean peninsula, but that hasn’t kept some from calling for action
Analysts say measures ranging from naval and air blockade to bans on oil, textiles and labor could be used to squeeze Pyongyang even more
Right groups call on Beijing to stop its ‘residential surveillance’ at designated locations,’ sign international convention on enforced disappearance
China warns investigation could hurt both sides and trigger trade war
Prominent rights lawyer Jiang Tianyong pleads guilty to charges of inciting subversion of state power
Chinese seafood importers have taken to streets as their frozen products melt in trucks blocked from crossing border with North Korea
Verdict for Wu may arrive 'in about a week' although any delay is possible, legal observers say
Congress may vote on legislation to rename a plaza in front of the Chinese Embassy in Washington, D.C. as “Liu Xiaobo Plaza” in September
Supporters demand to know whether China pressured Italy to arrest an Uighur activist
Load more