UN Threatens South Sudan with Sanctions After $38m China Arms Transfer Revealed
China sent $38m worth of arms to South Sudanese government in June.
Former GlaxoSmithKline China Staff Seek Compensation for Unpaid 'Expenses'
GSK embroiled in corruption scandal after China bribery allegations.
China's Banks Have $3.2bn Exposure to Qingdao Fraud Probe Companies
Deching Mining accused of counting metals stocks multiple times to secure finance.
Could China Wrest Currency Control Within Brics?
China is steadily improving its FX-related export competitiveness, but others are seeing their currencies becoming less helpful.
Putin Seeks Brics Alliance to Combat US Economic Sanctions
Russia's President seeks alliance to prevent future economic sanctions punishment.
China Takes on the United States Over South China Sea
Beijing steps up rhetoric after US criticised its provocative and unilateral behaviour in region.
Shanghai Set for Brics Development Bank
Brics headquarters destined for China's financial capital.
China Riled by West Hitting the Brics
Xinhua news agency opposes claims in West that five Brics economies are fragile and fading.
Apple Says it Does Not Spy on iPhone User Data in China
Apple's latest statement counters China based CCTV's reports that brand the iPhone as a national security threat.
China's 'No1 Mistress' Arrested as Police Investigate £100bn World Cup Gambling Frenzy
Illegal gambling rings a 'severe threat to China's economic security' warns state news agency.
China's Weapons Transfer to South Sudan Marks a New Era For Beijing
In the world's youngest country, Beijing has emerged as the world's newest interventionist.
China Admits Allowing Captive Tiger Skin Trade for First Time
Chinese authorities admit to permitting illegal trade at international convention.
China Hesitant to Ease Yuan Control Amid Growth Slowdown
Global economic recovery depends on situation in US due to economic weakness in China, says Chinese Finance Minister Lou Jiwei.
Chinese Media Publish Map of Japan With Nuclear Mushroom Clouds
Chongquing Youth Daily publishes images of mushroom clouds rising over its rival Japan.
China Expects US Pressure but Vows to Find Right Pace for Financial Reforms
China Vice Premier Wang Yang said moving too fast on reforms could be fatal to Beijing.
Brics to Launch New Development Bank at Brazil Summit
Russian minister says bank's HQ to be decided at Fortaleza summit on July 15-16.
Transformers 4: Chinese Tourism Firm Threatens Legal Action Against Michael Bay Film
The Chongqing Wulong Karst Tourism Group has threatened to sue Paramount Pictures over missing logo
iPhone 6 Will Be Built by Robots Called 'Foxbots'
Apple's iPhone 6 will be produced by robots at Foxconn's Chinese manufacturing plants
iPhone 6 With 5.5in Screen to be Called iPhone Air
Apple will reportedly announce iPhone 6 on 15 September.
Xi and Park Criticise Japan's Departure from Pacifist Doctrine
Chinese and South Korean presidents criticise Tokyo's reinterpretation of constitution that renounces war.
Peugeot to Build Fourth Car Factory in China
Peugeot and local partner Dongfeng get approval to build new plant in Chengdu.
Switzerland Becomes First Mainland European Nation to Start Free Trade Agreement with China
Analysts expect China to overtake Germany as biggest Swiss export market by 2035.
Hong Kong Police Arrest Hundreds of Protesters at Pro-Democracy Rallies
Authorities arrest at least 511 protesters, mostly students, for illegal assembly and obstruction of police duties.
China Bans Ramadan: Uyghur Muslims Punished for Fasting in Holy Month
Uyghur Muslim minority is subjected to Beijing's religious crackdown.
India Signs Agreement to Attract Chinese Investments in Industrial Parks
Agreement is part of India's move to shrink its trade deficit with China.
Japan Approves Hawkish Security Policy as China Scorns Abe's 'Militarism'
Amid public protests and Chinese criticism, Japan makes major shift in post-war defence policy.
Man Arrested in China For Ripping Out and Eating Man's Heart
Horrified witnesses said extraordinary attack came after an argument over a bowl of noodles.
China Yuan Back to Rising Trend on Strong Fundamentals, Awaits The 8 July Data Deluge
China yuan headed to end second consecutive month stronger against dollarl.
China hit by Another Commodity Scandal as $15bn of Gold Transactions are Declared Fraudulent
China's National Audit Office finds loans were obtained on the back of fraudulent gold transactions
China: Heartbroken Man Buys Hundreds of Cinema Tickets to Prove Wealth to Ex
He booked four of Beijing's six IMAX theatres for Transformers: Age of Extinction release.

