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Last Updated: July 7, 2016

China Expresses Alarm at Philippines-Japan Aircraft Deal

Ben Blanchard
Reuters
Philippines will lease five aircraft from Japan to help patrol the disputed South China Sea.

Exclusive: China Urges Diplomats and U.N. to Boycott Dalai Lama in Geneva

Stephanie Nebehay
Reuters
Inviting Dalai Lama to the aforementioned event violates the sovereignty and territorial integrity of China.

China Says Takes ‘Distinct Chinese Approach’ to National Security

Ben Blanchard
Reuters
China is working on new laws on counter-terrorism to combat perceived threats.

U.S. Curbs China's ZTE Exports Over Iran Business Allegations

Joel Schectman and Susan Heavey
Reuters
A new U.S. export restriction against ZTE is likely to disrupt its sprawling global supply chain.

Missing Bookseller Detained in China Returns to Hong Kong

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Bookseller specialized in gossip about Chinese leaders. 

China CO2 Emissions May Have Peaked in 2014: Study

David Stanway
Reuters
China's carbon emissions may have peaked in 2014, putting Beijing under pressure to toughen climate pledges perceived as too lax.

Cyber Warriors Spar over Taiwan's Relations with China

Joseph Campbell and Fabian Hamacher
Reuters
Rappers square off in cyberspace after a landslide election win for Taiwan's independence-leaning party fanned fears of a push for sovereignty.

China Expects to Lay off 1.8 Million Workers in Coal, Steel Sectors

Kevin Yao and Meng Meng
Reuters
China expects to lay off about 15 percent of the workforce, as part of efforts to reduce industrial overcapacity.

China Will Set Plan for Raising Retirement Age Next Year: Media

Chen Aizhu and Clark Li
Reuters
China, whose state pension fund is under pressure to break even, will formalize a plan in 2017 to raise the official retirement age.

China Signals no South China Sea Backdown as Foreign Minister Goes to U.S.

Ben Blanchard
Reuters
Beijing has rattled nerves with construction and reclamation activities on the islands it occupies.

Hong Kong Riot Police Fire Warning Shots in Bloody Street Clashes

Clare Baldwin and Donny Kwok
Reuters
In the worst violence since 2014 pro-democracy protests, clashes erupted in Hong Kong when authorities tried to remove illegal street stalls.

European Parliament calls for release of HK booksellers detained in China

Tyrone Siu
Reuters
The disappearances of five booksellers prompt fears that mainland authorities may be using shadowy tactics.

S. China Sea Tensions Surge as China Lands Plane on Artificial Island

Greg Torode and Michael Martina
Reuters
China's increasing military presence in the disputed sea could effectively lead to a Beijing-controlled air defence zone.

China Selloff Sparks Gloomy 2016 Start for Stocks

Herbert Lash
Reuters
A 7 percent slide in Chinese shares, sparked by weak economic data, rekindled worries over global growth on day one of 2016 trading.

China Says Extremism Losing Grip in Restless Xinjiang

Ben Blanchard
Reuters
The government says it was broadly successful in maintaining stability in the far west of the nation in 2015.