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Last Updated: July 7, 2016

China To Generate a Quarter of Electricity From Wind Power By 2030

Arthur Neslen
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China prides itself on being the world’s wind energy leader by a wide margin.....

The Disappeared: Faces of Human Rights Activists China Wants to Silence

Tom Phillips
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Within a year, over 20 lawyers and activists are in custody facing political subversion charges.

China Unveils ‘Straddling Bus’ Design to Beat Traffic Jams

Tom Phillips
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The concept vehicle is designed to float above the clogged-up streets of some of the country’s biggest cities.

China's 'Feud' over Economic Reform Reveals Depth of Xi Jinping's Secret State

Tom Phillips
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Speculation is rife that Xi wants to curb debt-fuelled growth before it destroys the economy and oust premier Li Keqiang.

China Breaks Official Silence on Cultural Revolution's 'Decade of Calamity'

Tom Phillips
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Communist party’s decision not to address the anniversary until 24 hours after it had passed underlined its discomfort.

Little Blue Men: The Maritime Militias Pushing China's Claims

Simon Tisdall
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Ostensibly civilian fishermen are ‘buzzing’ US navy ships and those of neighboring countries with rival territorial claims.

China's Xi Jinping Denies House of Cards Power Struggle but Attacks 'Conspirators'

Tom Phillips
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Chinese president warns of ‘cabals and cliques’ within Communist party and promises ‘resolute response to eliminate the problem.'

'Big Daddy Xi' No More? Chinese President's Nickname Nixed

Tom Phillips
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Propaganda officials warn state media off using moniker after push to portray leader as man of the people appears to backfire.

Chinese Corruption Gets House of Cards Treatment with Communist Mini-Series

Tom Phillips
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State-sanctioned TV drama will focus on the Communist Party’s resolve to eradicate corruption.

China's Toxic School: Officials Struggle to Contain Uproar over Sick Students

Tom Phillips
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Illnesses among pupils at Changzhou Foreign Languages School, with highly toxic illegal waste dumping blamed.

China Steps up Panama Papers Censorship after Leaders' Relatives Named

Tom Phillips
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It's dangerous for higher leaders regarding internal party credibility as much as the broader public.

Vietnam Seizes Chinese Vessel in South China Sea

Oliver Holmes
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Captain and two sailors detained amid escalation in territorial dispute between Hanoi and Beijing.

Reality Show Singer Breaks China's Cultural Revolution Taboo

Tom Phillips
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Yang Le sings of how he lost his father in Mao’s crackdown on perceived enemies 50 years ago.

China Accuses Japan of Threatening Pacific Peace with Military Law

Justin McCurry
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Claims follows passing of law allowing Japanese troops to fight on foreign soil for first time since end of second world war.

Indonesia Vows to Prosecute Chinese Trawler Crew in South China Sea Dispute

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Indonesia won't release eight Chinese fishermen arrested for illegal fishing, and regional tensions are tightening.