Story Archive
2010-12-07
China dismisses the suggestion that a top official ordered a cyber attack as 'ridiculous.'
2010-12-06
A veteran Chinese dissident says it is in Beijing's best interest to free jailed Nobel laureate Liu Xiaobo.
2010-12-06
Leaders of China and the United States hold talks for the first time since North Korea’s attack on a South Korean island two weeks ago.
2010-12-05
Police in Hohhot detain an imprisoned activist’s wife and question his son.
2010-12-03
Chinese authorities crack down on political activists in the lead-up to the Nobel award ceremony.
2010-12-02
Beijing says joint U.S. naval exercises are adding to regional anxiety.
2010-12-02
China is banning activists and intellectuals from leaving the country ahead of the Nobel Award ceremony.
2010-12-01
Chinese authorities turn down an application to hold protests backing political reforms.
2010-12-01
Activists seek disciplinary action against Chinese leaders over a blood-selling fiasco.
2010-11-30
Documents point to Chinese leaders' involvement in cyberattacks and unhappiness with North Korea.
2010-11-30
Chinese authorities remove evidence and deny knowledge of an assault on a man protesting illegal evictions.
2010-11-29
But Chinese authorities seize activist's writings and keep him under close watch at home.
2010-11-29
Chinese authorities detain an activist for posting a photo of the 1989 pro-democracy protests.
2010-11-26
Ahead of his release after a 12-year jail term, pro-democracy activist Qin Yongmin's bank account is frozen.
2010-11-26
China protests the joint exercises to be held following North Korea's artillery attacks on a South Korean island.
2010-11-26
Rights campaigners raise public awareness of Chinese blind activist's case.
2010-11-25
Beijing defends the forced ordination of a state-sponsored bishop which has offended the Vatican.
2010-11-24
Speculations fly over jailed Chinese peace prize laureate Liu Xiaobo ahead of the Dec. 10 Oslo award ceremony.
2010-11-23
A jailed campaigner for stricken children in China may be feared as a 'rallying point' against authorities.
2010-11-19
Chinese family planning officials detain and sterilize a woman following the birth of her second child.
2010-11-19
The 2010 Nobel ceremony would mark the first time in more than 70 years that no one has collected the award for a recipient.
2010-11-18
Chinese authorities target an ethnic Mongolian writer ahead of the release of a prominent activist.
2010-11-18
Diversion underscores growing number of attacks on vulnerable U.S. networks.
2010-11-17
A father in a northern Chinese province is held after fighting for compensation for his daughter who fell ill from a tainted vaccine.
2010-11-17
A U.S. panel recommends measures to deal with growing threats from China.
2010-11-16
Rescue efforts and building safety in China come under focus after a massive Shanghai apartment fire.
2010-11-15
Two groups of Chinese teachers travel to Beijing to demand better working conditions.
2010-11-15
A new report warns that China's arsenal is capable of destroying five U.S. East Asian bases.
2010-11-15
A Chinese court sends a bride-to-be to toil in a labor camp for anti-Japanese rhetoric.
2010-11-12
Residents of southern China are forced to make way for the Asian Games.