Growing number of disgraced officials being accused by anti-corruption agencies of reading forbidden books, cited as disloyalty to the party.
7 Oct 2024 - 12:00PM videocam
Both sides have ‘plenty to discuss’, says insider, amid EV deliberations in Europe and conflicts in Ukraine and Mideast.
3 Oct 2024 - 7:21PM videocam
Four officials held over past fortnight take total to highest for January to September, one short of the record 45 for the whole of 2023.
1 Oct 2024 - 6:21PM videocam
Leadership’s references to ‘three exempts’ policy a clear sign that economic growth is the top priority, analysts say.
27 Sep 2024 - 8:30PM videocam
A Japanese destroyer sailed through the stretch of water between the island and the Chinese mainland on Wednesday morning.
26 Sep 2024 - 6:25PM videocam
The decision comes a year after the restrictions were imposed over the release of waste water from the Fukushima nuclear plant.
20 Sep 2024 - 7:04PM videocam
Uncertainty over further changes and concerns over economy and jobs market are fuelling discontent over the decision.
23 Sep 2024 - 10:50AM videocam
Beijing says all parties in the regional conflict must work towards peace and stability.
19 Sep 2024 - 6:55PM videocam
On Tuesday, the US State Department announced approval of a US$228 million ‘return, repair and reshipment’ equipment package to Taipei.
More than a dozen senior cadres from the central government and powerhouse provinces have taken up new northern posts this year alone.
17 Sep 2024 - 6:00PM videocam
Chen Wenqing’s four-day visit comes as security is tightened in sensitive Tibet region ahead of National Day on October 1.
Philippine maritime council says another vessel will ‘immediately take over’ for ship China says stayed illegally in disputed Spratlys.
15 Sep 2024 - 8:08PM videocam
Beijing will want to craft response equal in weight to closure of trade offices and its target could fall anywhere within Sino-US ties, academics say.
Chinese embassy issues warning after legislation advances through Congress targeting city’s three trade offices in US.
Inner Mongolia court dismisses appeal by party official who pleaded guilty to pocketing more than US$422 million and was sentenced to death.
8 Sep 2024 - 6:46PM videocam
Ministry of State Security says Chinese vendor enticed by lucrative contract to gather data later identified as ‘intelligence information’.
2 Sep 2024 - 7:01PM videocam
Regulations target members who are not guilty of serious breaches but ‘lack revolutionary spirit’ or fail to pay membership fees on time.
30 Aug 2024 - 3:27PM videocam
Calling China ‘an important force for change’, it marks the first time Xi Jinping Thought on sport has been laid out.
28 Aug 2024 - 9:13PM videocam
Large, fixed-wing MA60s were built by AVIC and can be used for water drops, fire monitoring, communications command and transport.
27 Aug 2024 - 6:00PM videocam
Annual meeting of party’s regional committee also pledges to make social stability the top priority and improve efforts to fight terrorism.
27 Aug 2024 - 11:07AM videocam
Chinese state broadcaster CCTV says the call was made at Starmer’s request.
23 Aug 2024 - 8:53PM videocam
‘We must steadfastly implement one country, two systems,’ Xi says, marking 120th anniversary of birth of Communist Party patriarch.
23 Aug 2024 - 12:55AM videocam
Beijing protests to Washington after the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader meets senior American officials in New York.
22 Aug 2024 - 7:50PM videocam
Deng and his ‘true heir’ Xi Jinping differ in strategies and approaches, but closer examination reveals many core similarities.
27 Aug 2024 - 11:57AM videocam
Scott Shaw will try to ‘iron out some problems’ between Hong Kong and the US and will also travel to Beijing, according to people familiar with the matter.
The call for closer cooperation is in stark contrast to the growing tensions with the Philippines in the disputed waters
20 Aug 2024 - 10:28PM videocam
Some employees are heading for the exits, worried they will be worse off when a new pension scheme kicks in from October.
19 Aug 2024 - 1:00PM videocam
Premier Li Qiang tells the cabinet that more effort must be made to boost domestic demand.
18 Aug 2024 - 11:00PM videocam
Lam stops in Guangzhou to retrace Ho Chi Minh’s ‘red footsteps’ before heading to the capital.
18 Aug 2024 - 9:38PM videocam
State security ministry says more than 1,000 cases of Taiwanese espionage were uncovered in a crackdown, with spies ‘severely punished’.