Russia's Vladimir Putin in China Seeking Gas Deal
China is Russia's largest trading partner and the countries are expected to announce a number of agreements
US Charges Chinese Government Officials With Cyber-Espionage
US government will charge five Chinese government officials with stealing American trade secrets.
Japan Plans New Military Outposts near Disputed Islands
Islands, close to land mass known as Senkaku in Japan and as Diaoyus in China, to get ground forces.
Russia Closes in on Gas Export Deal With China
Russia is in final stages to reach deal with China for 38 billion cubic metres of gas every year.
Benedict Cumberbatch's Sherlock Holmes is Huge in China – Despite Being Banned
69 million Chinese fans defy government censorship to watch Sherlock on internet.
Beijing Evacuates Chinese Workers from Vietnam after Rioting
China dispatches ships and chartered flights after anti-Chinese protesters go on rampage over oil drilling in South China Sea.
Boko Haram Attacks Chinese Plant in Cameroon
Cross-border raid by rebels leaves one person dead, 10 others 'kidnapped'.
China Eases Cross-Border Capital Flow in Shanghai FTZ
Multinational companies may now open international and domestic accounts to handle foreign exchange transactions.
China Sentences Leader of Vietnam Baby Trafficking Ring to Death
24 sentenced in trafficking ring which brought 23 boys and pregnant women from Vietnam into China.
Mi Pad or iPad Mini? Xiaomi Admits Copying Apple With Colourful Tablet
Xiaomi admits blatantly copying Apple with the new Mi Pad tablet which looks like a colourful version of the iPad mini.
Cryptocurrency Round-Up: Vertcoin Whale; Japan Bitcoin Crime Crackdown & BitPay $30M Funding
As vertcoin make waves in the cryptocurrency markets, Japan cracks down on bitcoin crime while BitPay raises $30 million
China Jails 11 People for Selling Poisoned Dog Meat
Convicts given jail sentence ranging from on to seven years for selling toxic dog meat in central Chinese province of Hunan.
Kerry Says China Action 'Provocative' as Wang Urges US to be 'Objective' in South China Sea Dispute
China's foreign minister Wang Yi calls on John Kerry to show neutrality as China and Vietnam square up.
US Drones in Japan to Start Monitoring Chinese and North Korea's Interests
US Air Force's Global Hawk drones set to begin routine surveillance flights from Japan's Misawa Air Base.
Cryptocurrency News Round-Up: Dogecoin on Twitch; Living on Bitcoin & Darkcoin rises
Dogecoin looks to capture Twitch audience, as darkcoin rises and one reporter tries living on bitcoin again.
World Cup 2014 Official Instrument Redesigned After Fans' Rattle Riot in Brazil
Factory workers in China making plastic rattles down tools after authorities fear fans could turn them into missiles and throw them at players.
Moscow To Tap Chinese Funds to Boost Russian Economy
European and US sanctions over Ukraine threaten to push Russia into recession.
Chinese Media Banned from Writing About Bitcoin
Local media banned from covering upcoming Global Bitcoin Summit in Beijing.
China Blames US for Vietnam and Philippines Clashes in South China Sea
Chinese foreign ministry urges US to help maintain regional stability around disputed islands
Vietnam China Tensions Escalate Over South China Sea Oil Rig
Vietnam claims China rammed its ships near the Chinese oil rig in disputed waters in South China Sea.
Yuan Faces Appreciation Pressure as China Trade Revives
China's exports and imports rebounded in April easing fears about slowdown in economy.
Local Players Pose Stiff Competition to Samsung and Apple in China Smartphone Market
Local players Lenovo, Xiaomi, Coolpad and Huawei have average market shares of 10%.
US SEC Sends Letters to Five Large Banks Over Hiring Practices in Asia
SEC is widening probe on banking sector's hiring practices to find out if they breach anti-bribery laws.
China's Alibaba Begins US IPO Process
E-commerce giant Alibaba files initial prospectus with US Securities and Exchange Commission.
State-Sponsored Chinese Hacking Groups Exploited Internet Explorer Flaw
Chinese groups exploited Internet Explorer vulnerability to launch attacks on US and European companies
China Busts 'Military Spy Ring' Run by Unnamed Foreign Country
Beijing sentences Li, who 'leaked' military secrets to foreign country, to 10 years in prison.
China: 11 People Killed as 'Illegal' Bridge Collapses
A bridge in Guangdong collapsed on Saturday, killing five people instantly while six died later in hospital
Why Reports of China's Economy Overtaking the US Are Very Wrong
The US remains in front of China when it comes to many important economic indicators
Edward Snowden: Is NSA Leaker a Chinese Spy?
Snowden's ties with China called into question by security expert claiming NSA leaker was not a whistleblower.
China Overtaking US as World's Largest Economy in 2014
The World Bank said China's purchasing power parity was 20% higher than earlier thought

