Punitive trade measures continue to pile up as frustration over trade relations between Beijing and Washington grows
Rights group calls for sanctions, citing 45 high-profile forced confessions aired on Chinese media
Analysts say the choice of Yang Xiaodu is a logical move that helps serve Chinese President Xi Jinping’s political agenda to keep a tab on opponents and tighten social controls
Delegates to China’s largely rubber stamp legislature poised to vote on a wide range of amendments, one ends a two-term limit on the president
Disclosed portion of China’s military budget likely to return to double-digit growth this year
Authorities launch expansive campaign online, stifling discussion about proposal to allow president to stay in office indefinitely
Vatican and Beijing are close to signing a framework agreement on the appointment of bishops in China
Environmentalist warns of danger in their efforts to shift their trash headache to yet another developing country
Changes expected to further cement president’s grip on power and perhaps even pave way for third term in office
Wu’s appeal is of great significance although it stands no chance of success, analysts say
President Macron reaches out to Beijing for help in balancing trade between Europe and China as global united front against unfair Chinese trade practices grows
Activists express hope for a similar uprising to end China’s tight controls on civil rights and freedoms
Authorities in Xinjiang have launched what they call a new “relatives’ week” program to promote ethnic harmony
China now wants warm and friendly ties with South Korea, some analysts say, but Beijing's concerns about US-made anti-missile system remain
Sunday marks the deadline for the US administration to submit to Congress the names of individuals around the world who are abusing human rights
China sentenced Taiwanese rights activist Lee Ming-che to five years in prison on charge of inciting state subversion
Lu Wei was the first tiger to come under China’s corruption investigation after Xi Jinping began his second term
Prominent rights lawyer Jiang Tianyong sentenced on charge of state subversion.
True progress in China-US trade is Dependent on advances in human rights, says Chinese rights activist
Beijing's push for the study of Xi Thought raises concerns about communist party control of academia
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