China sheds no tears for Park Geun-hye as North Korea brands her 'a common criminal'
Pyongyang and Beijing were both angered by her missile deal with the US.
India ignores China's opposition to Dalai Lama's visit to Arunachal Pradesh
The foreign ministry said it has no control over the Tibetan spiritual leader's travel plans within India.
China urges US to stop spying on and hacking other countries following WikiLeaks' CIA dump
Multiple tech firms have scrambled to detect and patch security flaws following the massive leak.
Thaad is a 'wrong choice', China tells South Korea urging halt to deployment
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi observed that the US ant-missile battery will make Seoul less secure.
Watch Chinese marriage proposal fail because man does not have toilet
"Your home doesn't even have a toilet, it doesn't even have bathing facilities. You really need educating."
Iran charges man arrested for espionage on country's nuclear deal
Judiciary spokesman said an Iranian-American has also been detained on fraud charges.
China warns India Dalai Lama's visit to Arunachal Pradesh will cause 'serious damage'
The 14th Dalai Lama fled to India after a failed rebellion against the Chinese in 1959
South Korea launches counter measures to deal with China's retaliation over Thaad
Seoul has repeatedly said Thaad deployment was to thwart North Korea, but China sees it as a security threat.
Chinese Isis fighters vow to create 'rivers of blood' when they return home from Iraq
The fighters call the communist government in Beijing 'infidel lackeys' and promise to wage global jihad.
BBC journalists attacked in China and forced to sign confession for conducting 'illegal interview'
The team was conducting interviews with petitioners trying to reach Beijing to resolve a land theft dispute.
South Korea blames Chinese hackers for DDoS attack that brought down Lotte Duty Free website
The attacks come days after Lotte Group affiliate approved a land swap deal for Thaad deployment.
China warns against cyberspace becoming a battlefield amid rising international tensions
China also called for 'international peace and security' to prevent an 'arms race' in cyberspace.
Isis vows to attack China using child soldiers from Uighur Muslim minority
In a new 30-minute, Isis soldiers threaten to 'shed blood like rivers'.
Russia and China veto western-backed UN sanctions over alleged use of chemical weapons
UN Security Council resolution on sanctions against Syria was drafted by US, UK and France.
Duterte calms China irked by foreign minister's South China Sea comments
Perfecto Yasay Jr had said Asean members were unsettled about China's military build-up in the disputed South China Sea.
Kim Jong-nam: Death of a Non-person
China will take a strong interest in the fate of Kim Jong-nam
Approach for Wayne Rooney was made, confirms Tianjin Quanjian boss Fabio Cannavaro
Reports suggest that the Manchester United captain's camp have been given go-ahead to seek China move.
Bird flu affects half of mainland China as WHO asks authorities to be vigilant
Chinese health agency says situation is 'controllable' but urges maximum effort from local authorities.
Former Hong Kong leader Donald Tsang jailed for 20 months over corruption
He served as chief executive of the city between 2005 and 2012.
China's new supercomputer expected to be 10 times faster than Sunway TaihuLight
The Tianhe-3 will be capable of performing quintillion calculations per second.
Chinese man beheads noodle vendor after row over 12 pence
The suspect, 22, believed that he had been asked to pay one yuan too much for his dinner.
China blocks North Korea coal imports in the wake of UN sanctions
The sanctions were made in response to missile testing by North Korea
Hong Kong sentences 7 policemen to two years jail for assaulting pro-democracy activist
The men were found guilty of kicking and punching handcuffed protester Ken Tsang in 2014.
What is the emoluments clause and is President Donald Trump violating it?
Trump's Chinese trademark court case win raises fresh questions about law against US officials benefiting from foreign governments
Knife-wielding men kill 5 in China's restive Xinjiang
Local government said social order has been restored and an investigation is ongoing.
Hong Kong police union 'shocked' at sentencing of seven colleagues for Ken Tsang's assault
Footage of officers beating handcuffed pro-democracy protester sparked outrage at time of 'Umbrella' protests.
Employees of missing tycoon Xiao Jianhua barred from leaving China
The billionaire was reportedly abducted from the Four Seasons Hotel in Hong Kong on 27 January.
Chinese man trapped in India for half a century returns home
Wang Qi was an army surveyor, who accidentally crossed into India in 1963.
Donald Trump vs Xi Jinping: Who will win in battleground Asia?
Trump should push Beijing over protectionism and the South China Sea but respect the One-China Policy.
Reckitt Benckiser buys Mead Johnson for $17.9bn in baby formula power play
The household goods giant buys the US rival to boost its global presence in consumer healthcare.