Story Archive
2016-02-10
A group of petitioners in Shanghai compiles a list of prisoners of conscience and their current locations.
2016-02-09
Li Aijie says her husband told her to consider finding another husband after his 19-year jail sentence was handed down.
2016-02-09
Commentators say tensions have been running high between police and residents since the 2014 pro-democracy movement.
2016-02-08
One man attempts suicide on Tiananmen Square in an attempt to highlight grievances with Beijing.
2016-02-05
Berlin grants the ailing veteran journalist a visa for medical treatment, but Beijing ignores her applications for an exit permit.
2016-02-05
The move reflects a crisis of faith within the ruling Chinese Communist Party's own ranks and fears of conflicted loyalties, analysts say.
2016-02-04
1908 Books also sold the kind of political titles banned on the communist mainland that got five booksellers in trouble in China.
2016-02-04
Migrant workers are protesting over months of unpaid wages that leave them unable to travel home or buy gifts.
2016-02-04
The costly service enables busy working people to sidestep awkward questions about their love-life.
2016-02-04
Zhu Xiaomei is reunited with her family, including her infant daughter, although charges against her still remain.
2016-02-03
Li Xin tells his wife that he is cooperating 'voluntarily' with a police investigation, but doesn't disclose his location.
2016-02-03
Many of those left stranded are low-paid migrant workers from Guangdong desperate to return home once a year to see their parents and children.
2016-02-02
Wu Gan seems now to be part of the nationwide crackdown on rights lawyers and their colleagues.
2016-02-02
The new entity will cut staff jobs and pool resources under veterans of China's state media and local Communist Party officials.
2016-02-01
'Freedom of navigation' clashes with territorial rights as China, Vietnam, and the United States mix it up in disputed area.
2016-02-01
Controversial clandestine unit sows fear as Beijing's anti-corruption sweep rolls up dissidents outside the nation's borders
2016-02-01
Three journalists from the western province of Gansu are held on suspicion of 'extortion.'