Al Jazeera English
| Mar 27, 2013
Military tension is rising in Asia, and not just on the Korean peninsula. A Chinese naval task force has reached the southernmost part of the South China Sea, which it claims as its own -- to the annoyance of neighboring nations. Al Jazeera's Flor...
Sky News
| Mar 26, 2013
A Chinese bus driver has been hailed a hero after managing to safely stop his vehicle despite being struck by a huge lamppost that suddenly smashed through his windshield. Mao Zhihao seems to be chatting to someone before spotting the plungi...
NTDTV
| Mar 26, 2013
Girls are out-performing boys in Chinese grade schools. Some 65 percent of the national scholarships in China went to girls over a two-year period, and 300,000 more girls enrolled in Chinese universities than boys in 2010. Some observers believe ...
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MBC
| Mar 22, 2013
China's government has announced that it is imposing financial sanctions against its ally, North Korea, as part of a package of measures approved by the United Nations. South Korean broadcaster MBC explains what the financial sanctions will mean f...
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CCTV News
| Mar 22, 2013
The number of dead pigs found floating in Shanghai's Huangpo River is up to at least 10,000. Health officials say they've fished out most of the corpses and claim that the water is safe to drink. But state-run CCTV News found the town where most o...
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CCTV News
| Mar 22, 2013
Apple has seen phenomenal growth in China recently, where it seems everyone wants its smartphones, tablets, and laptops. But is Apple playing fair with Chinese customers? State-run CCTV investigated Apple's customer care and is claiming discrimina...
Al Jazeera English
| Mar 21, 2013
As the Xi Jinping era dawns in China, analysts are closely watching his first moves, including the decision to make today's trip to Moscow his first foreign visit. Getting nearly as much attention is his glamourous wife, celebrity folk singer Peng...
NTDTV
| Mar 21, 2013
Building projects in Shenzhen including what would have been China's tallest skyscraper have been suspended and dozens of construction firms are being investigated for using sea sand to make concrete. Sea sand is a lot cheaper than the alternative...
International Business Times
| Mar 20, 2013
David Beckham, China's newly appointed "Global Ambassador for Soccer," has launched a bid to revive the sport's grassroots popularity in China and the Chinese league's image internationally following a major match-fixing scandal.
LinkAsia
| Mar 19, 2013
This past week, the 3,000 delegates of China's National People's Congress approved the selection of a new president and prime minister. Now, as they start the first of two five-year terms, LinkAsia speaks with Beijing-based scholar Zhang Lifan, Ch...