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China to Move 4 Million from Three Gorges
BEIJING—China is to relocate at least 4 million more people from the Three Gorges Dam reservoir area in ...
China
October 11, 2007
Thousands in Hong Kong Rally for Full Democracy
HONG KONG—Thousands of people in Hong Kong took part in a democracy march and a world-record breaking attempt ...
China
October 7, 2007
Chicken Dies Drinking Bottled Water in China
BEIJING—Think a bottle of mineral water might have poisoned you? Then test it on a chicken. One Chinese ...
China
September 11, 2007
Throwback to Mao as China Newspapers Toe the Line
BEIJING—China's readers were given a taste of the Mao era at the weekend, when at least five state ...
China
August 21, 2007
China Jails Writer for 'Subversion,' Disbars Lawyer
BEIJING—A Chinese court jailed a dissident Internet writer for four years on subversion charges on Thursday for posting ...
China
August 16, 2007
China Mine Flood Traps 13, Days After Rare Rescue
BEIJING—Thirteen Chinese miners have been trapped by a flood in a mine shaft, state media reported on Tuesday, ...
China
August 7, 2007
Panda Joins Outrage Over Chinese Food
BEIJING—A panda at a zoo in northwestern China, unimpressed with the food offered at his new lodgings, erupted ...
China
August 6, 2007
China Farmers' Protest Hits Brewery
BEIJING—Chinese farmers besieged a brewery to protest against pollution and being left out in the economic cold—common complaints ...
China
July 29, 2007
China Floods Spread to North After 500 Die
BEIJING—Water levels have risen to critical levels along vast Chinese rivers and floods have spread to the north ...
China
July 26, 2007
Chinese Dubious of State Media Reports
BEIJING—When the Chinese government said scandalous TV footage of a Beijing snack vendor stuffing steamed buns with flavoured ...
China
July 23, 2007
China Arrests Activist Over Chemical Plant Protest
BEIJING—China has arrested at least one activist for organising protests in a southeastern port city last month in ...
China
July 19, 2007
Chinese 'Trucking' Live Rats to Restaurants
BEIJING—Live rats are being trucked from central China, which is suffering a plague of a reported, 2 billion ...
China
July 16, 2007
Tortured Chinese Dissident Goes on Trial
BEIJING—A Chinese dissident, whose wife sought a U.N. investigation into accusations of torture, went on trial on Monday ...
China
July 9, 2007
Hong Kong Press Freedom Weaker Since Handover, Says Report
HONG KONG—Press freedom in Hong Kong has declined since the former British colony's return to Chinese rule a ...
China
July 8, 2007
U.S. Inaction on China Currency Stirs Senate Action
WASHINGTON—Four U.S. senators unveiled a tough bill on Wednesday meant to force China to let its currency rise ...
China
June 13, 2007
Hundreds of Students Riot in Central China
BEIJING—Hundreds of students clashed with police and burnt cars in central China after street inspectors beat up a ...
China
June 7, 2007
China Vice Premier Huang Ju Dies
BEIJING—Chinese Vice Premier Huang Ju, a protege of former leader Jiang Zemin, died early on Saturday after a ...
China
June 1, 2007
Historic Beijing Hutongs Remain Standing–For Now
BEIJING–Residents of a historic Beijing street have won a reprieve from the developer's bulldozers but it is unclear ...
China
May 28, 2007
Three Gorges Dam Causes Downstream Erosion
HONG KONG—China's Three Gorges Dam, the world's largest hydropower project, is retaining huge amounts of sediment and nutrients ...
China
May 21, 2007
Chinese Woman Kills Daughter Who Couldn't Count
BEIJING—Police in southern China have detained a woman after she admitted killing her four-year-old daughter because the child ...
China
May 14, 2007
Death Toll in China Mine Blast Rises to 28
BEIJING—Rescuers recovered another five bodies trapped by a coal mine blast in northern China, bringing the death toll ...
China
May 7, 2007
China Detains Environmental Hero
BEIJING—Chinese police have detained an environmental activist who was once praised for his efforts to save the country's ...
China
April 23, 2007
China Jails Uighur-Canadian “Terrorist” For Life
BEIJING—A Chinese court sentenced a Uighur-Canadian to life in prison on Thursday for taking part in "terrorist activities ...
China
April 19, 2007
Chinese Hunger for Reef Fish Emptying Asian Seas
HONG KONG—Turquoise fish with red dots stare at hungry tourists from a tank at a restaurant in Hong ...
China
March 26, 2007
Chinese Author Under House Arrest
BEIJING—The 87-year-old Chinese author of a new book on Zhao Ziyang, ousted as Communist Party chief in 1989 ...
China
March 15, 2007
China Author, Lawyers Call to End Censorship
BEIJING—A Chinese author and three lawyers have condemned media censors in an open letter to parliament for banning ...
China
March 15, 2007
Thousands Riot in China
BEIJING—Thousands of Chinese farmers and laid-off workers rioted in central China, attacking police and smashing squad cars, a ...
China
March 12, 2007
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