Targeting of China’s graft-busting New Citizens Movement highlights the limits of the Communist Party’s pledge to tackle corruption
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Hong Kong on Alert After Woman Catches Bird Flu
Indonesian woman in critical condition after apparently being infected with H7N9 strand during visit to neighboring Chinese city of Shenzhen
China Asserts Sovereignty Over Shipwrecks
Beijing lays claim to 2,000 years of sunken history
Shanghai Officials Tell Children, Elderly to Stay Inside Due to Smog
Pollution warning issued a day after the 2013 Shanghai International Marathon
China Boasts Most Billionaires After U.S.
And nearly all are self-made — fewer than one in 10 inherited their wealth
Acclaimed Chinese Director Apologizes for Violating One-Child Policy
Director of Hero and House of Flying Daggers confesses that he is the father of three children
How Pakistan and China Are Strengthening Nuclear Ties
China and Japan May Not Like Each Other, but They Need Each Other
As the two Asian giants spar over disputed islands, critical economic ties come under threat
The U.S., Japan and South Korea Flout China’s Air Defense Zone. What’s a Superpower To Do?
Beijing knew that rivals would soon test its controversial East China Sea Air-Defense Identification Zone, but this is all just part of a grander strategy
China Says It Let U.S. Bomber Planes Fly Through Disputed Airspace
Tensions in disputed airspace with Japan
I Want an American Baby! Chinese Women Flock to the U.S. to Give Birth
Lured by U.S. citizenship for their children, thousands of Chinese women give birth annually in the States, supporting a thriving birth-tourism industry
Chinese Aircraft Carrier Cruises Toward Disputed Waters
The big guns come out on the South China Sea at a time of increasing tensions
Are China and Japan Inching Closer to War Over a Few Disputed Islets?
Tensions heightened after Beijing announces rules for “East China Sea air-defense identification zone” that includes territory claimed by both nations