Landslide has raised questions about safety standards in China following three decades of breakneck economic growth
Pu Zhiqiang will likely be placed under constant police surveillance and supervision during the three-year suspended sentence and is barred from practicing law
Witnesses say 'huge waves' of mud swept over the industrial park, leaving 33 building destroyed or damaged, including 14 factories, two office buildings, and three dormitories
At Internet governance conference, Xi argues all countries should jointly oppose Internet surveillance and hacking, and urged countries to fight against what he calls cyber arms race
Pu Zhiquiang’s trial, beginning Monday, is considered pivotal case for constitutional protections of expression
This week police raided Huoshi Church, the largest unregistered church in Guiyang, Guizhou province, and ordered it to shut down
Environmental groups are celebrating small victories which they say establish important precedents for environmental prosecution
Despite her release, rights advocates lamented that her conviction for leaking state secrets was not overturned, despite widespread criticism of her case
Taipei has taken a low-key approach but makes the same claims as China, asserting that almost all of the busy waterway is part of its territory
Critics say the plan leads to questions over what laws will be enforced in the station and whether the move marks a violation of the 'one country, two systems' principle
Proposed legislation would allow local justice bureaus to rank lawyers by seniority and restrict key cases to those of a certain level
Analysts say two-child policy, while a welcome move, will do little to help lift country’s declining birth rate or shrinking workforce
Plan expected to be unveiled later this week following high-level closed-door political meetings in Beijing
A 54-year-old mainland tourist was allegedly beaten up outside a jewelry store and died of a heart attack early last week in Hong Kong
Chinese President Xi Jinping said nothing about an ongoing crackdown on rights lawyers, activists and their children in China during his trip to Britain
Signs of structural changes are evident in the sliding economy, with pressure on manufacturing rising in particular
Some see trade deal as beginning of the end for China as world’s factory, while others say it could be a good thing, pushing Beijing to improve human rights record, transparency in government
Former chief executive accused of failing to disclose he was renting a luxury apartment in Shenzhen from investor seeking a license from the government
Local police say 33-year-old Wei Yinyong behind explosions in Liuzhou in Guangxi Province, which claimed 10 lives and caused more than 50 injuries
Chinese media have been told not to send reporters to Liuzhou or publish close-up shots of the blast scenes
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