'Top Secret: The Battle for the Pentagon Papers' focuses on government right to maintain secrets, public's right to know
Criticism, questions come over timing, less than two weeks after overcrowded school minivan crash killed 19 preschoolers in China
Tax authorities said they would not accept Ai Weiwei's downpayment for over two-million-dollar bill for back taxes
FDA official Michael Taylor travels to Beijing to explain new American law, seek comments from Chinese government, industry officials
Human Rights Watch is urging new Zambian president to ensure workers in Chinese-owned copper mines are adequately protected
Move meant to thwart political activists use of new technologies to express public discontent
Head of Europe's bailout fund says he expects China to continue buying European bonds, but had no immediate deal to announce
Beijing ready to work with European Union to overcome financial crisis but gave no details on what exactly it plans to do to help
Abrupt end of Qing Dynasty meant that when last emperor died in 1967, there was a dilemma over where to bury him
Renewed focus on maritime territorial claims puts neighbors on edge, though China says military intentions are peaceful
Obama administration plans $5 billion upgrade of Taiwan's F-16 fighter fleet, but no new planes to be sold
While some people are eager to talk about Xi Jinping's time there, local authorities are not
Terrorists in China's Xinjiang region detonated two bombs in Kashga last July
Some Libyan rebels have suggested Chinese investments could be at risk because Beijing did not fully support their rebellion
Assessment made during US Vice President Joe Biden's talks in Beijing Friday
Both China and Japan claim sovereignty over islands in the East China Sea
Many Chinese literally singing party's praises as its membership rolls reach new high
In interview with China’s Xinhua news agency, Bashir praised China as 'real and loyal partner' that helped Sudan blunt US-led sanctions
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton pledges to support Philippines amid rising tensions over maritime territorial dispute in S. China Sea
Foreign Ministry says Ai Weiwei is not allowed to leave his residence without permission for a year
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