Chinese News
![]() Wall Street Journal | Exclusive: China leadership rules Bo case isolated, limits purge: sources Reuters By Benjamin Kang Lim and Chris Buckley | BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese President Hu Jintao has demanded senior Communist Party officials stifle tensions over the ousting of ambitious politician Bo Xilai and show unity as they prepare for a change of ... Son of Ousted Chinese Official Graduates From Harvard Son of China's Bo Xilai graduates from Harvard | The Republic Son of China's Bo Xilai graduates from Harvard |
![]() Council on Foreign Relations (blog) | Analysis: China's nine-dashed line in South China Sea Chicago Tribune HONG KONG (Reuters) - Alongside an armada of paramilitary patrol vessels and fishing boats, China has fired off a barrage of historical records to reinforce its claim over a disputed shoal near the Philippines in the South China Sea. A New Twist on Chinese Foreign Policy: Beijing Mixing Business with Politics? Chinese continue fishing in shoal as Pinoys stay away China expresses strong opposition to any third party's mediation |
![]() TIME (blog) | China, North Korea ties hit rough weather BusinessWeek By ALEXA OLESEN China's leadership is hitting a rough patch with ally North Korea under its new leader Kim Jong Un, as Beijing finds itself wrong-footed in episodes including Pyongyang's rocket launch and the murky detention of Chinese fishing boats. China Starts 5-Month Crackdown on N.Korean Defectors China Targets Immigrants in North Korea Border Region Detention of Chinese Fishermen Fuels Anger with North Korea, but Rift Unlikely |
![]() msnbc.com (blog) | Brother of Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng flees guarded village Washington Post BEIJING ? The brother of blind activist Chen Guangcheng has fled his village in northeastern China, evading a security clampdown to seek help from lawyers for his son, who has been detained in a case that has become a rallying point among rights ... Activist Chen urges China to prosecute those who harassed him Blind Chinese activist's brother flees guarded village Blind Chinese Activist's Brother Flees Guarded Home |
![]() Bloomberg | Chinese Estates head to be prosecuted in Macau over bribery Reuters By Alex Frew McMillan | HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong tycoon Joseph Lau, who heads developer Chinese Estates Holdings (0127.HK), will face prosecution over bribery and money laundering in a land deal in Asia's gambling capital, Macau, Chinese Estates ... CORRECT(5/24): Chinese Estates Says Chairman Lau To Face Bribery Charges In ... Chinese Estates Chairman Charged With Bribery in Macau Hong Kong Businessman to Face Trial in Bribery Case |
![]() Moneycontrol.com | Pritzker prize's other winner in China: Hyatt BusinessWeek By JOE McDONALD When architect Wang Shu accepts his field's richest prize in a ceremony Friday at the seat of China's legislature, a symbolic second winner will be waiting in the background -- Hyatt Hotels. The Pritzker Architecture Prize has special ... Chinese architect blasts demolition culture |
![]() New York Daily News | Couple in China hits elderly woman with car, then buries her alive New York Daily News A young Chinese couple who allegedly spent a boozy night singing karaoke later hit a woman on their drive home. But instead of getting help, officials claim they buried the 68-year-old near a construction site, even though she may have been alive, ... Chinese couple accused of burying alive hit-and-run victim Report: China couple bury car crash victim alive Chinese couple bury woman alive, sparking outrage |
![]() Telegraph.co.uk | Chinese Power Player Places Risky Bet on Moviegoing New York Times BEIJING ? Hollywood studios, facing steep challenges in the North American movie market, are taking more interest in China. The Walt Disney Company and Marvel Studios, a division of Disney's Marvel Entertainment subsidiary, are producing ?Iron Man 3? ... AMC chief calls new Chinese owner 'great news' for its theaters Chinese Tycoon Sees Deals Beyond AMC China's shopping list in the US is moving beyond Treasury bonds |
![]() BBC News | In China, foreigner-bashing brings backlash Washington Post BEIJING ? Faced with political turmoil at the top, a slowing economy, and a young and wired population restless for change, China's Communist rulers appear to have dusted off a time-tested tactic: blaming foreigners for the country's problems. China says no anti-foreigner trend When Hollywood Meets China: The Film Industry's Relationship Saga Continues |
![]() Voice of America | China, North Korea ties hit rough weather The Seattle Times China's leadership is hitting a rough patch with ally North Korea under its new leader Kim Jong Un, as Beijing finds itself wrong-footed in episodes including Pyongyang's rocket launch and the murky detention of Chinese fishing boats. Chinese fishermen say North Korean soldiers beat and robbed them China: North Koreans Free Detained Fishermen Chinese fishing boats hijacked by North Korean boat released; unclear whether ... |









