Dialogue seen as politically popular move, as it would ease the odds of an armed conflict
Ren Quanniu detained for 'circulating rumors' about alleged mistreatment of his client
One released Friday after nearly a year in detention, but many others remain locked up
Maritime safety administration says naval drills would last till next Monday — one day before International Court of Arbitration at the Hague is slated to reach ruling in Beijing’s dispute with Manila
Chinese president marks Communist Party's 95th anniversary with speech that emphasizes how Marxism remains core to party's identity
Chief of village where thousands of people held protests against illegal land grabs remains detained, lawyer says authorities stepping up efforts to incriminate him
Local authorities deny village chief legal counsel, warn journalists
Authorities take drastic steps to publicly shame village chief Lin Zulian, well before facing his alleged charges of corruption in court; dispute highlights concern about rule of law in China
Many people think the 56 Flowers group is an attempt to transform attitudes about the Cultural Revolution but actually does the opposite
Ren Zhiqiangan sentenced to one-year probation for his outspoken online comments criticizing President Xi Jinping media policies
Citizens react on social media to comments US real-estate tycoon made comparing American trade deficit with China to rape
Preliminary report claims air, soil and underground water in vicinity of Changzhou Foreign Language School have meets national standards; but many parents remain skeptical
With China’s constitution formally guaranteeing freedom of religion, country’s leadership increasingly concerned about rising stature of Christians, Muslims
Earlier this week, US joined world’s major steel-producing nations to call for swift action on reducing global steel output
Anxiety is growing in eastern China about contaminated soil and underground water after nearly 500 students from middle school developed illnesses possibly linked to chemical pollution at nearby site
Taiwan says Kenyan police broke down a jail wall and used tear gas to force a second group of Taiwanese to board a plane for China, a day after accusing Beijing of 'abducting' 8 other citizens
The new plan is expected to tighten control over the loosely-regulated market while ensuring a much fairer tax base
Clip uncovers deep-rooted discrimination against single women, Chinese government’s inaction in tackling gender inequity issues, analysts say
Long-term relationship will hinge on how the new civilian government addresses concerns raised by China regarding border security and business disagreements
China’s recent proposal to require companies register Internet domain names domestically is raising concern about further tightening of access in cyberspace
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