China Rejects Disturbing UN Report On Human Rights Violations In North Korea
The report, based mostly on refugee and defector testimonies, contains comparisons to Nazi-era atrocities.
Chengdu: China's Next Big Mega City Is Attracting Tech Startups And Foreign Investment
As China makes a push for westward development, Chengdu is a hot spot for foreign investment.
Big Companies Quake In Fear Before China's Annual '3.15' Consumer Rights TV Show
Thanks to a certain TV show, consumers once a year feel more powerful than big corporations.
Google Encrypts China Search Results To Prevent Surveillance
Google has added a protection layer to its searches in China. But will it be enough to prevent the government (and hackers) from accessing them?
UK Recruits 60 Shanghai Math Teachers To Help Improve Numeracy Skills Of Students
If you can’t beat 'em, hire 'em! U.K. attempts to replicate the mathematics success of Shanghai’s teenagers.
Panasonic Offers Employees Extra Compensation For 'Hardship Posting' In China Because Of Hazardous Air Pollution
Panasonic is compensating employees who relocate to China for exposing them to a hazardous environment.
Hong Kong Christian School Under Fire Over 'Morality Contract' Hiring Guidelines
A Christian school in Hong Kong will not hire homosexuals or adulterers - and that's well within its rights.
Dennis Rodman Tearful ESPN Interview: 'I Won't Go Back' After Kim Jong Un's North Korea Birthday Trip
The former NBA star said in a tearful interview he 'won't go back' to the dictatorial country he has been faulted for visiting.
Kim Jong Un Wins North Korean 'Election' With 100 Percent Of Votes
Signs of democracy taking hold in North Korea? Hardly.
Search Updates For Missing Malaysia MH370 Flight: China, Taiwan, US, Singapore, Philippines, Australia And Others Send Help
Regional territorial disputes are being put aside as the search and rescue operation for Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 continues.
Photos Of China's Craziest Amateur Inventors: Planes, Submarines And Lamborghinis [SLIDESHOW]
A few of the craziest inventions to come from China's most unassuming workers.
Chinese Company BGI Is The World's Biggest Pig-Cloning Factory And Genome Sequencing Project
A Shenzhen company is cranking out pig clones on an industrial scale, and wants to sequence the DNA of a million people.
Mapping North Korea's Military: What Is The Korean People's Army Capable Of
Tanks, planes, and ships: here is what North Korea's armed forces are working with.
China's People's Liberation Army Is Capable Of Full-Scale Attack On Taiwan By 2020
Despite thawing relations with Beijing, Taiwan is concerned the mainland is capable of attacking successfully.
Who Is Perenna Kei? Identity Of Forbes' Youngest Billionaire Shrouded In Mystery
Move over, Dustin Moskovitz! The new youngest billionaire in the world is in town.
Man Behind NBA League China Success Tests Asia For Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) League
Can the UFC, the Las Vegas-based mixed martial arts fighters league, find success in Asia?
China's Reformed One-Child Policy Hurts Female Job Applicants Planning On Second Child
China's working women who plan on having families are facing an even bleaker job market.
China 2014 Military Budget To Increase By 12%: China's Defense Budget vs. Asia Defense Budgets [MAP]
With its defense budget, China is making a statement. And how do India, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Taiwan and the Philippines compare?
Here Are The World's 10 Coolest Hotels And Skyscrapers [PHOTOS]
ECADI, the architects behind five of the tallest buildings, acquired Wilson Associates, one of the world's leading interior architecture firms.
China's Government Owned Search Engine 'ChinaSo' Unveiled Amid Increased Internet Censorship Concerns
China's government quietly released its own search engine, which has a familiar-looking logo.
Thailand Fisheries: EJF Report Reveals Rampant Human Trafficking, Slavery And Violence In Big Seafood Industry
Thailand's billion-dollar seafood export industry charged with relying on slavery and human trafficking.
China Kunming Train Station Knife Attack: Security Guards Fend Off Assailants Unarmed
China's gun laws do not allow security guards to carry weapons. After the Kunming attack, should train station security be armed?
China Bans Extravagant Spending At National People's Congress Meetings
Party officials gathering in Beijing for the annual NPC session used to spend lavishly. Not this year, when even bottled water is rationed.
China's Communist Party Newspaper Releases Video Game 'Kill The Devils' With Japanese War Criminals
A new video game released by China's government newspaper takes aim at the Japanese.
Uber Opens In China As Shanghai Restricts Use Of Popular Taxi-Booking Apps
Shanghai adds restrictions to taxi apps during rush hour to even the playing field for passengers and drivers.
North Korea Still Courting Chinese Business Partners After Execution Of Jang Song Thaek
With North Korea's main proponent of China trade now executed, Pyongyang has sent a new representative to rally investment.
Chinese Males Adopting 'Metrosexual' Lifestyle Boost China's Cosmetics Industry
Cosmetics companies are hoping to make money off of China's growing population of well-groomed men.
Will Ukraine's New Pro-West Interim President Yuchynov Jeopardize Chinese Economic Relations?
Weapon sales, the biggest overseas agriculture deal for Beijing, billions in aid: There's a lot at stake for China in Ukraine's turmoil.
Another Chinese First: Pollution Is So Bad, Man Sues Government For Damages And Compensation
In a first in China, one man seeks compensation from the government for pollution-related damages.
The New Odd Couple: Fox Studio Approves 'Diplomats' Movie Based On Dennis Rodman And Kim Jong Un Friendship
The oddball friendship between Dennis Rodman and Kim Jong Un will be portrayed in an upcoming movie.