Demonstrators take to streets in city of Urumqi to protest deteriorating public safety following ethnic attacks in region
President Hu Jintao in Mali, goes to Senegal, Friday, will also visit Tanzania, Mauritius before returning to Beijing
China says it is in discussions with various countries about International Criminal Court's expected prosecution of Sudanese President
Chinese health minister says if human case is found in country, authorities will report it in timely manner, quarantine patient and giv
US Treasury Secretary Geithner meets with two of China's top leaders, including Premier Wen Jiabao and President Hu Jintao
Chinese authorities say quarantine of 70 Mexican travelers not aimed at Mexican citizens, but meant to protect public health, prevent a
China agrees to lend $10 billion to Brazil's Petrobras, in return for guaranteed oil supply over next decade
Military ships from 14 different countries take part in floating parade off coastal Chinese city of Qingdao
At the same time, WHO official says there are suspected cases, including at school in Shaanxi province that was closed as authorities t
Beijing accuses exiled spiritual leader of trying to undermine stability, even as Chinese security forces are on high alert ahead of Ti
US Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte in Beijing for activities marking 30th anniversary of current Sino-American diplomatic rel
On 19th anniversary of crackdown on demonstrators in, around Tiananmen Square, human rights groups highlight plight of approximately 10
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao says death toll has passed 60,000 people, may climb to 70,000, 80,000, or more
Activists report growing crackdown on dissent
Japanese companies participating in joint gas exploration deal in East China Sea will be subject to Chinese law
Public Security Ministry spokesman says government believes Lhasa unrest, ensuing protests in Tibetan areas of western China are work o
Deputies of National People's Congress vote almost unanimously to re-elect Hu Jintao
However, Chinese spokesman refrains from joining other world leaders in calling for Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe to step down
Analysts say move could slow down country's surging energy consumption
As UN maneuvers toward vote on expanded sanctions against Iran, China National Offshore Oil Corporation is reported to have signed $16
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