This was supposed to be the year Hong Kong might directly elect its own leader
There seems to be a growing disconnect between residents of the former British colony and its communist rulers in Beijing.
China’s unhappy with South Korea’s plan to install a US anti-missile system
Here’s what the experts tells us the US should do about it.
China appears to be Islamic State’s latest target
Here’s why China is on the terror groups’s radar.
In China, South Korean businesses feel the squeeze
Seoul’s decision to deploy a US-made missile defense system at home is causing a backlash for South Korean businesses in China.
In China’s Rust Belt, a search for jobs
At a recent jobs fair, people looking for work express concern that corruption and a slowing economy make it harder for them to gain employment.
Underwater intrigue in the South China Sea
An underwater observation network could reassert Beijing’s sovereignty over the disputed body of water while providing valuable information on oil exploration, mineral searches and possible military uses.
Too late for China’s 2-child policy shift?
Births are up in China after a landmark decision to end its one-child policy and allow families to have two kids. However, the increase is smaller than officials and experts expected, which has some wondering if China’s policy shift is too little too late.