Politics

China At Odds With Myanmar Over Deadly Border Air Raid

Raymond Legaspi   | Mar 14, 2015 04:13 AM EDT

China sends a diplomatic protest to Myanmar after a Burmese fighter jet bombed a border area that killed four Chinese. read more

Whitney Hui Can't Get Offers Because of Her Diva Attitude

JM Javelosa   | Mar 13, 2015 08:53 PM EDT

Nobody likes a diva and apparently, nobody wants to work with Whitney Hui, because she's acting like one! read more

What’s Going on at the Appliance & Electronics World Expo 2015 in Shanghai?

Sami Ghanmi   | Mar 14, 2015 04:31 AM EDT

The Appliance & Electronics World Expo is an annual exhibition gathering leading local and international appliance and consumer electronics companies . read more

Why The Richest Man In China Picks UK As Best Place To Invest

Vittorio Hernandez   | Mar 14, 2015 02:25 AM EDT

Although Wang Jianlin is the chair of Dalian Wanda, the biggest property firm in China, his investments in the UK is not limited to real estate. He wants to invest US$1 billion in the country's entertainment industry. read more

China Eyes Inclusion Of Yuan To IMF Basket Of Currencies

Vittorio Hernandez   | Mar 14, 2015 02:10 AM EDT

In the past two years, China's currency, the yuan, achieved two significant milestones. In 2013, it took the euro's place as the second-most used currency in trade finance. In December, the yuan dislodged the Canadian dollar as the fifth-most used currency for international payments. read more

Fewer Americans Want To Go To China To Learn Chinese Language

Arlene Lim   | Mar 14, 2015 03:12 AM EDT

The interest among American students to go to China and study the Chinese language is waning, as indicated in the significant decrease in enrollment in recent years. read more

Haier Unveils World’s First 3D Printed Air Conditioner in China

Sami Ghanmi   | Mar 14, 2015 12:52 AM EDT

The first and only unit available was sold for US$6,395. read more

Hopes For A Summit Among China-Japan-Korea Top Leaders Renewed

Arlene Lim   | Mar 14, 2015 03:05 AM EDT

The possibility that the top leaders of China, Japan and Korea may just resume their annual, trilateral summits has just been boosted by the setting of a meeting among the three countries' foreign ministers two months from now. read more

Chinese Diaspora To Big Cities Hurt Children Left Behind

Desiree Sison   | Mar 14, 2015 02:35 AM EDT

Many children in China are suffering from various mental and psychological conditions brought on by their parents' migration to cities, leaving them in the care of their elders read more

Republicans Find Rallying Point As They Hit Obama's Foreign Policy

Arlene Lim   | Mar 13, 2015 09:19 AM EDT

Republicans on Capitol Hill have zeroed in on challenging the foreign policy of President Barack, particularly in the way he handles the nuclear arms negotiations with Iran, and the crisis in Eastern Ukraine perpertuated by Russian-backed separatists. read more

China's One-Child Policy Gave Birth To 13 Million Unregistered Children

Geann Pineda   | Mar 14, 2015 02:32 AM EDT

China's one-child policy aims to prevent a widespread economic crash by gaining control over China's booming population. read more

Man Allegedly Carjacked by Tsarnaev Brothers Testifies in Boston Marathon Bombing Trial

Geann Pineda   | Mar 13, 2015 09:24 AM EDT

More revelations emerge as the trial into the Boston Marathon bombing entered its sixth day. A man who claimed to have been victimized by the accused, the Tsarnaev brothers, took the witness stand as he recalled his terrifying encounter with the two brothers. read more

China's 'Foxhunt' Exposes Military's Inability To Fight

Kat De Guzman   | Mar 16, 2015 01:32 AM EDT

China's anti-corruption drive has recently exposed the rampant buying and selling of military ranks in the country, making the armed forces' ability to fight very questionable, analysts say. read more

China's 'Foxhunt' Exposes Military's Inability To Fight

Kat De Guzman   | Mar 16, 2015 01:32 AM EDT

China's anti-corruption drive has recently exposed the rampant buying and selling of military ranks in the country, making the armed forces' ability to fight very questionable, analysts say. read more

Russian President Vladimir Putin Not Suffering From Any Illness -Kremlin

Kat De Guzman   | Mar 16, 2015 12:10 AM EDT

The Kremlin announced in a statement on Thursday that Russian President Vladimir Putin is not at all sick or is not suffering from any kind of illness when rumors started to fly shortly after Putin cancelled a foreign trip. read more

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