China
Beijing Nixes Plant Expansion Amid Protests
China's new leadership is to be announced early next month, and the increase in protests is not welcome
Chinese State Newspaper Hits Out Against New York Times Piece
Didn't take kindly to their president's finances being examined
Chinese Muslims Among Syrian Rebels
Extremist groups like Al Qaeda are among the ranks of Assad's opposition
China Starts Formal Criminal Probe into Bo Xilai
He's been expelled from parliament, which strips him of immunity from prosecution
New York Times Blocked in China Over Expose on Premier's Wealth
The premier's family has a vast fortune accrued from wielding political power
New York Times Website Blocked in China
Wants to stifle story about Prime Minister Wen Jiabao's wealth
Chinese Boogeyman Effective Scapegoat in Ohio
Romney keeping with the protectionist rhetoric
Chinese Flock to Government Jobs for Generous Benefits
The tax-funded "golden rice bowl" is pretty much the same the world 'round
China's Electric Car Industry Struggles
Sold all of 235 vehicles in second quarter
China Offers Cash Reward for Snitching on Self-Immolators
Tibetans are lighting themselves on fire at an increasing pace
Accused of Spying, Huawei Offers Australia "Unrestricted Access"
The tech company has been linked to the Chinese government
China's Policymakers Frustrated with US Election
Think politicians make them the bad guys in order to win votes
Maoists Don't Want Bo Xilai Expelled from Chinese Communist Party
The far left tries to defend one of their own
Chinese Attitudes Towards American Democracy Improve
Well, they haven't lived it yet have they?
WTO Rules Chinese Steel Tariffs Are Illegal
Restrictions on some U.S. steel products were in place because Chinese officials believed producers were the recipients of subsidies
Obama Unironically Bashes Romney for Investing in Surveillance Company That Helps Government Spy on Citizens
It's only bad when countries America doesn't like do it
South Korea Detains Chinese Fisherman After Clash in Yellow Sea
Once Chinese fisherman was killed in the incident
IPhone Manufacturer Admits to Underage Interns
Some as young as 14 putting phones together
Chinese Views of Americans Becoming Increasingly Negative
Only 39 percent of those polled said they would call the relationship with the U.S. co-operative, down from 68 percent in 2010
Mo Yan Expresses Hope for Release of 2010 Nobel Prize Winner
The Chinese author won the Nobel Prize for Literature this week. The 2010 Nobel Prize winner is a Chinese dissident who remains in jail
Opponents Criticize Proposed Chinese Solar Panel Tariffs
Trade war would ultimately hurt United States, they argue
Forced Evictions on the Rise in China
Gotta find space for all those state-funded stimulus projects
China's Central Bank Governor Skips IMF and World Bank Meetings in Japan
Island dispute continues to cause tension
China: "Groundless Accusations" in Congressional Report on Chinese Telecom Firm
The telecom firm Huawei was accused by Congress of being a threat to national security
Lawmakers Fear Chinese Telecom May Spy on Americans
Maybe they can undercut the costs on that, too.
Landslide Buries 18 Chinese Schoolchildren
Had been making up class time lost due to recent earthquake
China Continues Patrols Around Disputed Islands
Three Chinese ships have ignored warnings from Japanese ships in the area
U.S. Based Chinese Firm Suing Obama
The President blocked a wind farm deal, citing national security concerns