Disgraced politician Bo Xilai leaves legacy in Chongqing, China of tackling high-profile issues like crime and expensive housing
Popular director whose movies include 'Avatar' and 'Titanic' spoke with VOA's Stephanie Ho
New reports say experts are calling for harsh criminal sanctions against those who spread rumors online
As competition heats up, one of the toughest challenges is finding enough qualified employees
Analysts say unrest is a public rejection of China's claims that it is making about progress in Tibet
Bo Xilai, Communist Party secretary of Chongqing removed after one of his aides visited US consulate in China
He Chongyue examines how issues like old age, poverty are ravaging the Chinese countryside
Beijing calls on public to study Lei Feng, a humble young man Mao turned into an icon of model behavior
FM Yang Jiechi says says safeguarding China's sovereignty, security has always been the objective of all diplomatic endeavors
Continues string of double-digit increases
Foreign ministry spokesman says Beijing hopes agreement will lead to speedy resumption of six-party nuclear talks
Lone protester disrupts Beijing event where bank president, Robert Zoellick, was talking about new economic report
Human rights group says detainees undergoing mass political re-education after traveling to India for religious teachings
Officials say Beijing will increasingly act in its own interest, even if it angers other countries
US treasury secretary fails to obtain Chinese support for new sanctions against Tehran during meeting with officials in Beijing
Hu Jintao, Lee Myung-bak to discuss bilateral ties, future of Korean peninsula after death of Kim Jong Il
Foreign Ministry reiterates Beijing prefers dialogue to unilateral sanctions
Christmas decorating, gift-giving attracts growing number of Chinese fans
Chinese spokesman says his country would welcome a visit by North Korea's new leader
Official report says North Korean leader had a heart attack while on a train during 'field inspection'
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