Red Bull will look to make the most of its technical advantage at this weekend’s Formula One Chinese Grand Prix.
A magnitude 6,9 earthquake on Wednesday killed about 300 people in the mountainous Tibetan Plateau in south-west China.
China has sentenced to death a South African woman for drug-smuggling, state media said on Friday.
A Chinese court convicted four employees of mining giant Rio Tinto including an Australian national on Monday on bribery and trade secrets charges.
China’s largest private-run car maker, Zhejiang Geely Holding Group, agreed on Sunday to buy Ford Motor’s Volvo car unit for $1,8-billion.
Google’s to shut down their censored Chinese search engine and redirect queries to its unfiltered service based in Hong Kong, was tactfully masterful.
Had she been born 50 years later, the irresistible, dazzling Madame Chiang Kai-shek could have ruled the world, writes Julia Lovell.
Two day after shutting its Chinese portal, Google said it plans to phase out deals to provide filtered search services to other online firms in China.
The "Great Firewall of China" appeared intact on Tuesday as the government lashed out at Google for refusing to bow to strict censorship.
Google shut its mainland Chinese-language portal and began rerouting searches to an uncensored Hong Kong-based site.
The Xinhua news agency launched a new broadside against Google on Monday, saying that the company had reneged on promises to abide by Chinese law.
With speculation that Google will soon announce the closure of its China-based internet portal, the reaction from some has been hurry up and leave.
Beijing will take retaliatory steps if the United States declares China a currency manipulator and imposes trade sanctions.
Australian PM Kevin Rudd on Thursday warned China that the "world will be watching" next week’s trial of a Rio Tinto mining executive.
The US is to blame for strains between Beijing and Washington and should take steps to repair ties, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said on Sunday.
Chinese officials have reacted with anger to a speech by the Dalai Lama in which he expressed concerns about conditions in Tibet and Xinjiang.
A Chinese factory has halted production of Soccer World Cup mascot toys after an investigation into alleged sweatshop conditions.
China formally signed up on Tuesday for the climate accord struck at the Copenhagen summit.
China has pledged to punish hackers who attacked Google if there is evidence to prove it, but said it has yet to receive any complaint.
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/ 24 February 2010
Beijing has denied claims that a cyber attack on Google had links to Chinese colleges or the government as "groundless".
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/ 22 February 2010
China said on Monday its embassy in Zimbabwe had thrown a birthday party for President Robert Mugabe.
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/ 21 February 2010
In the span of a few weeks, China has denounced the US twice after President Barack Obama met the Dalai Lama and approved an arms package to Taiwan.
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/ 20 February 2010
Chinese authorities have not commented on <i>NY Times</i> reports that intelligence has linked the hacking strikes to two schools.
China on Friday angrily protested at US President Barack Obama’s meeting with the Dalai Lama, saying it had "seriously harmed" relations.
Tibet’s exiled spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, headed for the US on Wednesday for a meeting with President Barack Obama that has infuriated China.
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/ 5 February 2010
The sudden deterioration in US-Chinese relations is set to accelerate after the White House confirmed that Barack Obama will meet the Dalai Lama.
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/ 2 February 2010
Chinese state media blasted the United States on Monday for a planned $6,4-billion arms package for Taiwan.
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/ 2 February 2010
China has launched nationwide checks for toxic milk products, an official newspaper said on Tuesday, after at least six children were killed in 2008.
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/ 30 January 2010
China threatened to impose sanctions on US arms firms and cut cooperation with Washington unless it cancels a $6,4-billion arms sale to Taiwan.
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/ 29 January 2010
There is little love lost between the Burma businessmen, farmers and massage girls who flock to booming China and their host nation.
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/ 27 January 2010
China has assured mobile phone companies using Google’s Android operating system that the technology will be allowed if it complies with regulations.
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/ 26 January 2010
Microsoft founder Bill Gates plays down Beijing’s attempts to stifle dissent on the internet as "very limited".