The first CED was held in Washington over the summer, but the two sides failed to even produce a joint statement... READ MORE›
Xi ally Li Qiang named Shanghai party boss Xinhua... READ MORE›
Xinhua Xie Huanchi Chinese President Xi Jinpinghas urged officials to make every possible effort to solve public grievances... READ MORE›
And registered as a magnitude 2.3 earthquake according to the China Earthquake Administration... READ MORE›
Fifty websites have been punished for spreading Tianjin blast rumours and close to 400 Weibo and WeChat accounts have been shut down, according to state media reports... READ MORE›
Sodium cyanide a chemical widely used in gold mining operations can be toxic to humans even in minuscule quantities... READ MORE›
Tianjin blasts plans to turn site into 'eco park' mocked on Chinese social media... READ MORE›
China's flawed corruption crusade How the Tianjin disaster was the latest consequence of a system that places profit before public safety... READ MORE›
New footage has emerged showing the apocalyptic explosions in tianjin filmed from a near-by residential block... READ MORE›
The authorities have punished 197 people for spreading rumors about the stock market and the explosion Xinhua the state-owned news service reported on Monday... READ MORE›
August 2015 Skybox Imaging Google DigitalGlobe Experts investigating the deadly explosions at a Chinese warehouse holding flammable materials late Wednesday have not yet determined the cause... READ MORE›
The announcement by the Tianjin city government said there was no hope of finding the eight people and the court would start issuing death certificates... READ MORE›
Xi to meet with 30 US and Chinese business leaders before attending White House state dinner on Friday and speaking at the United Nations... READ MORE›
BEIJING -- When Chinese President Xi Jinping arrives Tuesday on his first state visit to the USA, he will struggle with two seemingly contradictory objectives... READ MORE›
With many of those injured suffering skin trauma hospitals in and around Tianjin issued appeals for blood donations and were met with an overwhelming response... READ MORE›
He doesn't have strong opinions about the current leadership, said Wu Qiang, a freelance writer and former lecturer in political science at Tsinghua University in Beijing... READ MORE›
Police have already detained 12 Ruihai employees as part of their investigation and are also looking into a company suspected of providing bogus safety assessments... READ MORE›
In Tianjin, a major city in close proximity to the capital, that's proven tough... READ MORE›
If anything, they will be transported from Buckinghamshire and planted 5,000 miles away in China... READ MORE›
US-China relations at a low point and as Chinas President Xi Jinpings leadership has come under scrutiny, observers warn of lukewarm response in Washington... READ MORE›
Ling was first demoted in September 2012 after sources said his son was involved in a fatal crash involving his Ferrari sports car in Beijing six months earlier... READ MORE›
12 government officials and company executives have been detained in China over the huge warehouse explosion that killed over 145 people in Tianjin on 12 August... READ MORE›
Chinese propaganda chiefs have reportedly ordered state-controlled media to refrain from using the nickname Big Daddy Xi to refer to the president... READ MORE›
Reuters China Central Television In China, corruption is definitely a family affair... READ MORE›
Police in China have accused a prominent human rights lawyer of inciting subversion and creating a disturbance, her lawyer said on Friday, paving the way f... READ MORE›
With many analysts describing him as China's most powerful leader since Deng Xiaoping, the country's President Xi Jinping gets plenty of media coverage... READ MORE›
They noted that Tianjin officials, for instance, awarded a permit to Rui Hai, despite its illegal operation, according to Xinhua... READ MORE›
Sydney The Chinese government is attempting to shake off the straitjacket of convoluted Communist Party speak, releasing a rap video sampling its President, Xi Jinping... READ MORE›
Beijing's inquisition to identify those behind an online letter urging President Xi Jinping to resign has led to more criticism of his style... READ MORE›
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