Country's air quality suffers after steel industry sees net increase in operating capacity
Disappearance occurred months ahead of power reshuffle in China, indicating removal from Hong Kong was political move
Analysts say keeping unemployment below 5 percent will be hard as China plan to shed millions of coal and steel workers
Analysts see delay as hidden message or tactic by Trump and also say it highlights how new administration may completely revamp channels and mechanisms two countries use to interact
China is officially outlawing unauthorized internet connections, including virtual private network (VPNs) services
The annual labor dispute, ahead of the Chinese Lunar New Year, has boiled over to the new-economy industries
Analysts are skeptical that self-supervision rules will be effective in exposing corrupt investigators
Analysts question autonomy of China’s new anti-corruption system
Popularity of internet celebrities has exploded in China, creating a massive industry that has turned some into millionaires
More than 70 cities in China have declared either red or orange alerts for air pollution
Trump presidency could see boost in ties with Taiwan, but analysts also see pre-presidential maneuvers as signal of possible broader shift
Li Heping was taken from his home in Beijing during the Communist party’s sweeping crackdown on rights activists last July
Increased control over use of force in public and national security cases worries some human rights activists
Authorities have moved one step closer to issuing indictments in the death of Lei Yang, who died in police custody this year, sparking a national outcry
Singapore has found itself caught in China’s crosshairs after its shipment of nine armored troop carriers was impounded in Hong Kong last week
Two of China’s most polluted cities order hundreds of factories to halt production, sparking backlash among some businesses
China has long benefited from autonomous zones along its border with Myanmar, but as country changes, environmental laws tighten, Beijing may be looking for new approach
Some riders told local media that online drivers are canceling their trips for fear of punishment after Ministry of Transportation’s online car-booking rules took effect on Nov. 1
Country is fast becoming the world’s biggest seller of movie tickets, but fake sales are rampant and the government is cracking down
Complaints of Constant Surveillance, Arbitrary Arrest, Torture
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