Experts say heavily indebted local, regional governments will be hard-pressed to find money needed for reconstruction
Soldier was kitchen worker at a post within a few kilometers of China
As Beijing pursued its 'zero-COVID' policy using health tracking apps, drones and street cameras, many outside China understood what experts have long said: the real effect of this monitoring is social control
China’s worst heat wave in more than 60 years is triggering blackouts that are closing factories and creating worries about crop yields — all before October’s National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party
China shed 160 billionaires in 2021, making them now mere multimillionaires
Despite lack of snow and ice, athletes from the self-governing island China considers its territory will enter the games after training creatively during the pandemic
As China attempts to rein in celebrities, analysts debate if move by President Xi Jinping is similar to Mao Zedong's consolidation of power during the Cultural Revolution