China Rejects Philippines Court Case in South China Sea Dispute
Manila is seeking to establish an exclusive economic zone in waters that China also claims
NSA Using US Tech Firms as 'Gold Mine' of Data: China Security Experts
US companies including Yahoo, Cisco, Microsoft and Facebook were required by NSA to transfer their users' information.
Singapore Company Debt Soars to 'Danger Threshold'
GMT Research Ltd says Singapore private companies have significantly increased leveraging over past few years
Tiananmen Square 25th Anniversary: China Condemned for Blocking Google Under 'Strictest Censorship Ever'
Ahead of the 25th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre, China has imposed its widest block on Google yet.
Tiananmen Square 25th Anniversary: Hong Kong Set to Lead Commemorations with Candlelight Vigil
Up to 200,000 people, including scores from mainland China, are expected to take part in Hong Kong vigil.
Tiananmen Square 25th Anniversary: Can Prosperity and Xi Jinping Reforms Prevent 'China Spring'?
A powerful economy and wealthier citizens may not be enough for Chinese demanding political reform.
Tiananmen Square 25th Anniversary: No Hard Landing for China Economy
China's economy changed direction in wake of Tiananmen square protests and massacre
Floating City with Submarine Taxis Unveiled to Fight Asia's Population Squeeze
Plans reveal how densely populated countries like China could benfit from floating city.
UK Exporters Should be Wary of China's 'Big Money Culture', Warns Brompton Bicycle Chief
Butler-Adams says prospective exporters should take the step and start travelling.
Tiananmen Square 25th Anniversary: Security Beefed up in Beijing as China Detains Dozens of Activists
Rights group says several government critics including lawyers, activists and journalists detained ahead of Tiananmen anniversary.
Tiananmen Square 25th Anniversary: Xu Qinxian, The Man Who Stood Up to China
Major General Xu Qinxian refused to use force against demonstrators in Tiananmen Square on 4 June 1989
US Foreign Policy Has Erectile Dysfunction Problems, Says Chinese General
Beijing pours scorn on US foreign policy over Hagel's remarks on South China Sea disputes.
China: Australian Artist Guo Jian Arrested Ahead of 25th Tiananmen Square Anniversary
Guo Jian, former soldier and protester arrested in Beijing ahead of military clampdown.
Woman Beaten To Death in McDonald's Chinese Cult Attack
Members of doomsday cult beat woman to death for being 'a devil's soul'.
Cortana Will be Arriving in the UK Soon
Windows Phone UK has posted an image of Cortana running on a Nokia smartphone on Twitter.
London Leads Offshore Renminbi Race as China Eyes Currency Liberalisation
But analysts warn that internationalisation of Chinese currency could take 25 years.
China-US Row Over Cyber Spying Boosts Mainland Tech Stocks
CSI 300 Information Technology Index in China rallies 5.5% since 19 May when US indicted five Chinese officials.
GSK Under Criminal Investigation by UK Serious Fraud Office
UK's largest pharmaceuticals firm, GlaxoSmithKline, subject to probe of "commercial practices".
China Tells Local Banks to Avoid IBM Servers as US Spying Row Escalates
IBM already suffered decline in sales due to Edward Snowden scandal.
Tourists Horrified as Theme Park 'Fairy' Impales Live Butterflies on Dress
Children burst into tears and tourists storm out of attraction that backfired badly on tourism officials.
JD.Com's $1.78bn US IPO Largest So Far By a Chinese Firm
Alibaba is expected to beat JD.com's record in near future.
China: Shocking Footage Shows Men Catch Baby in Second Storey Guangdong Plunge
Baby falls from second floor window before being saved by two passersby in Guangdong.
China Growth Slowdown 'Manageable' says Central Bank Chief Zhou Xiaochuan
China focuses on economic reforms and environmental protection rather than rapid growth.
Indicted Hackers Targeted US Companies Having Deals With China Firms
US companies with business deals in China have been asked to be cautious in light of recent hacking revelations.
China to Begin Cyber Checks on IT Products Following Spying Allegations
China will vet all technology products and services used by government, following US allegations of cyber spying.
Explosion in China's Xinjiang Capital Kills 31
Explosives thrown from two vehicles on a busy market street in provincial capital Urumqi.
Chinese Father Kills Daughter, 11, over Copied Homework
Man from Hangzhou beats daughter to death for allegedly cheating at school.
A Child of Tiananmen: How Ti-Anna Wang Has Devoted Her Life to Fighting Injustice
Ti-Anna Wang has suffered 25 years of injustice. Now she tells her story.
Windows 8 Banned on Government Computers in China
China's government announces ban on public sector computers running Microsoft's Windows 8
China Labels US Government as 'Deceitful' and Voices 'Strong Indignation' at Spying Charges
US government accused of double standards after accusing five Chinese military personnel of spying on US companies.

