Story Archive
2014-11-30
Police fire pepper spray as protesters say the government must listen to the people.
2014-11-28
Two mayoral seats to offer 'verdict' on president's policy of closer ties with communist-ruled China.
2014-11-28
Lawyers are prevented from speaking during the public order trial of Guo Feixiong and Sun Desheng.
2014-11-27
They had called for press freedom and greater government transparency.
2014-11-27
Pro-democracy activists and politicians say the government used a limited civil injunction as a way of clearing the entire area.
2014-11-26
Local reporters and rights activists say police targeting of the media is unacceptable.
2014-11-26
Thousands of riot police move against crowds, clearing the last sections of street.
2014-11-25
The students and their lawyer have rejected the charges against them at a court in Urumqi, Tohti's lawyer tweets.
2014-11-25
Further operations to clear remaining protest sites are expected later this week.
2014-11-24
The party columnist said those who toe the party line deserve a life of enslavement.
2014-11-24
Mo Shaoping, who has considerable experience in subversion cases, has been brought in to defend Pu Zhiqiang.
2014-11-21
Local authorities have silenced people from discussing the latest incident.
2014-11-21
The outspoken reporter hits out at the quality of evidence submitted by state prosecutors.
2014-11-20
Wang Mo is the latest of dozens held, as authorities clamp down on support for Occupy Central.
2014-11-20
Pu Zhiqiang and Tang Jingling look set to stand trial soon on subversion charges.
2014-11-19
Gao Yu's brother says her televised 'confession' was made out of fear of retaliation against her son.
2014-11-19
An eyewitness casts doubt on the identity of men who smashed windows with paving stones.
2014-11-18
Students vow to remain, as a founder of the Occupy Central movement says they should consider going home.
2014-11-18
Gao Yu's lawyers say she was forced to confess in footage shown on state television.
2014-11-17
Protesters encamped near government offices say they won't leave unless forced to do so.
2014-11-15
The student federation activists had hoped to hold talks with officials in Beijing over their demands for free elections in 2017.
2014-11-14
Opinion is increasingly divided over what lies ahead for Occupy Central.
2014-11-13
The move comes after Beijing refuses to allow fully free elections in the ex-British colony.
2014-11-13
The activist said she was prevented from traveling to attend a UN-backed NGO forum in Bangkok.
2014-11-13
Villagers say authorities moved in and razed a large area of farmland without warning.
2014-11-12
In Beijing, US President Barack Obama denies any involvement in the Occupy Central movement.
2014-11-12
Analysts say the deal will further confidence ahead of next year's Paris summit, and symbolizes warming bilateral ties.
2014-11-11
Police are given the go-ahead to help court bailiffs remove obstructions to sections of road occupied by protesters.
2014-11-11
Ni Yulan and her husband are under growing pressure to leave their home after repeated moves following her release from prison.
2014-11-10
Official media say any improvement in relations now depends on Tokyo.