China
Company Denies Forced Student Labor Was Used to Make iPhones
Students work on assembly lines, but Foxconn says they aren't required to be there and are paid
China Sends Ships to Disputed Islands
Japan purchased the islands from their private owner today
China VP's Absences Prompt Rumors
Canceled four appointments and missed Communist Party meeting
Beijing Drops Effort to Mandate Teaching Patriotism in Hong Kong Schools
Tens of thousands protested against the attempt by Beijing at what they called brainwashing
China Approves Massive Infrastructure Spending
Announcement of $156 billion worth of spending welcomed by markets
Russia Not Happy About U.S. Missile Shield in South East Asia
Shield was put in place in response to China's missile capabilities
China's President in Russia for Eastern Economic Conference
It's the annual economic leaders' meeting of the 21-member Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)
Police Chief in China to be Charged in Murder Case
Is accused of helping cover up Neil Heywood's murder by wife of Chinese party official
China's VP Cancels Meeting With Hillary Clinton
Xi Jinping is widely believed to be China's next leader
Samsung in Trouble Over Alleged Abuse in Chinese Factories
Something else the company seems to have in common with Apple
Japanese to Buy Disputed South China Sea Islands
A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson has called the planned purchase "illegal and invalid"
Harsh Press for Hillary Clinton in China
She says U.S. is not taking position on South Seas disputes
Hong Kong Protesters Object to Mandatory Teaching of Communism
Ideology lessons would be part of proposed "Patriotism Classes"
U.S. Wades Into South China Sea Dispute
Hillary Clinton tells China and its neighbors to agree to a code of conduct
Chinese Dissident Free
Wang Xiaoning called for the end of one party communist rule, served ten years in jail
U.S. Guard Pleads Guilty to Trying to Pass Secrets to China
Wanted millions for info about consulate under construction
Chinese State Media Hits Romney
Says the GOP nominee would hurt China-U.S relations were he to be elected in November
36 Killed in Explosive Bus Crash in China
Double-decker sleeper bush collided with a tanker full of methanol.
Intelligence at Work
Neal Stephenson's new book explores science fiction, underseas cables, Hong Kong, and the art of storytelling.
China's Infrastructure Investments Going the Way of Its Rail and Energy Investments—Horribly
A year-old poorly-constructed bridge collapses, killing three.
Hero's Welcome For Chinese Activists Caught By Japan on Disputed Islands
More kabuki from the Far East
Chinese Media Accuses Obama of Looking For Excuses to Intervene in Syria
Say the President is thinking of using Assad's chemical weapons as justification for military intervention
Chinese Banks Prop Up "Zombie" Companies
Banks lend to companies because the government makes them, not because they're good loans.
No Death Penalty for Politburo Wife Who Murdered UK Businessman
Could face as little as eight years in prison in a country that executes bureaucrats for malfeasance
Anti-Japan Protests Flare Up in China
A focus on Japan as China prepares to transition to the next generation of Communist leaders
North Korean Officials Meet Chinese President Hu Jintao
First talks between China and North Korea since Kim Jong-Un came to power.
Ryan Accuses Obama of Letting China Walk All Over Him
Chasing after the blue-collar vote, though, can cause problems with business backers
China, South Korea Press Japan Over World War II History
Tensions between Japan and the two countries rise over some territorial disputes
Five Chinese Activists On Disputed Island Arrested By Japan
The island is claimed by both China and Japan. Previously the South Korean president visited an island claimed by both Korea and Japan
Romney Mocks China
The presumptive GOP nominee took aim at China's moon mission ambitions and its performance at the Olympics.