104 Years Later, a Chinese Train Station Platform is Still the Site of Anti-Japanese Rancor
A memorial to a man that Tokyo calls a terrorist, but Beijing and Seoul regard as a hero, reflects East Asia’s War over history
A memorial to a man that Tokyo calls a terrorist, but Beijing and Seoul regard as a hero, reflects East Asia’s War over history
Making total chaos look really rather pretty
In a closed trial, Xu Zhiyong, a Chinese scholar whose activism focused on upholding rule of law in China, was sentenced to four years in jail
Xiao Meili is attempting the 2,000-km walk from Beijing to Guangzhou to raise awareness of sexual abuse
The country’s censors can’t be happy
Street-side tussles take place outside Beijing court where transparency campaigner Xu Zhiyong is being tried behind closed doors
Basketball diplomacy dream “falling apart” reveals ex-NBA star
A report in a Hong Kong-based newspaper claims Kim Jong Un had his uncle torn to bits by a pack of ravenous dogs
After North Korea’s despot axed his uncle, is a quieter purge under way in Beijing? Rumors swirl surrounding the fate of Zhou Yongkang, one of the most senior Chinese politicians to allegedly face trial
The controversial former NBA star returns this week to North Korea, a pariah state still coming to terms with its leader’s recent purge of his uncle
The reported execution of Kim Jong Un’s uncle, Jang Song Thaek, on grounds of treason, dispels any fleeting hopes that the young despot could be a reformer
State news wire says the executed Jang Song Thaek was “a traitor to the nation for all ages”
China’s state-run TV tries to put a positive spin on toxic haze. Nice try, guys, nice try