The city government’s joint checkpoint plan is expected to meet strong opposition when it next goes through a legislative review
VPN ban aims to consolidate Xi Jinping’s grip of power while country risks brain drain, analysts say
Liu Xia's whereabouts remain mystery week after her husband’s death
Jailed human rights advocate had sought to be moved abroad for cancer treatment
German Chancellor Angela Merkel asks Beijing to show a sign of humanity for Liu Xiaobo and his family. Ailing Nobel Laureate Still in Critical Condition
Release of human rights lawyer Li Heping two months ago is one case that highlights those concerns
Chinese President Xi Jinping urges Hong Kong not to miss out on opportunities as he issues warning at swearing in ceremony to not challenge central government’s authority
Religious groups say two Chinese missionaries voluntarily took on the evangelistic journey to Pakistan – an assignment from their own churches in Wenzhou of Zhejiang province
Beijing, along with other major cities impose what analysts say are China's stiffest property restrictions
Company claims to have nearly $300 billion in assets and was behind some of China’s most high-profile overseas acquisitions in recent years, including purchase of Waldorf Astoria hotel in New York City
Chinese activists estimate labor costs needed to make one pair of Ivanka Trump shoes only one percent of US$100 plus price tag for the shoes
Analysts say many of China’s belt and road projects are often more aspirational than reality, including those involving Gulf nations, which gives world’s 2nd-largest economy less-than-expected leverage to play bigger role in region plagued by conflicts
Many analysts say it does not address fundamental issues concerning Chinese market
Observers say Xie Yang’s swift release is a trade-off and another form of control and intimidation, which could make international opposition harder
Wife of rights lawyer of Xie Yang tells VOA that it may be a long time before anyone really knows the truth about his 'inexplicable reversal' in court
Some voice concern move could trigger tax war, prompt companies to pull out of China
Parents in western region will be prevented from choosing names with religious connotations for their children
Country’s Communist Party warns members of eight major ‘red lines’ while using WeChat, among them - use of ‘red envelopes’ to buy votes
Police in Sichuan province have ruled out homicide or campus violence after concluding investigation but questions remain
A student’s mysterious death has sparked public outcry across China over the way local authorities have handled the case
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