Politics

‘SPY’ Update: Million Decoded Encrypted Files Forced MI6 To Pull Spies

Adelyn Torralba   | Jun 16, 2015 02:35 PM EDT

The fight to keep the identities of British and American spies on the verge of being exposed because of the recent crackdown on the million decoded encrypted files that were leaked by whistleblower Edward Snowden. read more

Nickel Asia Corp.: The Philippines Will Fail to Satisfy China’s Nickel Ore Demand

Eana Maniebo   | Jun 16, 2015 12:49 PM EDT

According to Manny Samson, chief financial officer of Nickel Asia Corp., the Philippines is not capable of completely meeting the demands for nickel coming from China. read more

China Business News: Visa and Mastercard Conquers China With a Glitch

Adelyn Torralba   | Jun 16, 2015 10:43 AM EDT

Visa and Mastercard has finally conquered China after years of wooing the nationalist country to tap Renminbi to their services. read more

Former Head Of China's Business Regulatory Body and Former PetroChina Vice Chairman Charged With Corruption

Kwao Peppeh   | Jun 16, 2015 10:03 AM EDT

China's ruling Communist Party (CPC) has expelled two senior officials for violatating both party and state laws without restraint. read more

United States and China Sign Military Agreement for Peaceful Dialogues and Cooperation

Benjie Batanes   | Jun 16, 2015 11:17 AM EDT

The United States and China on June 12 inked a military agreement in Washington that will help its armies conduct peaceful dialogues and cooperation with each other. read more

Hong Kong Authorities Nab 10 Suspected Bombers Ahead of Vote on Controversial Electoral Proposal

Benjie Batanes   | Jun 16, 2015 08:10 AM EDT

Nine bomb-making suspects have been apprehended in a raid on Sunday, June 14 at the Sai Kung district. Hong Kong police are currently keeping security tight in the island as legislators will decide in a matter of days on whether or not to approve a pro-Beijing electoral proposal, according to Yahoo. read more

North Korean Soldier Crosses Heavily Armed Border on Foot and Defects to South Korea

Kwao Peppeh   | Jun 15, 2015 12:58 PM EDT

A North Korean soldier has defected to South Korea after crossing the heavily armed military demarcation line separating the two countries by foot on Monday. read more

Qiao Shi: Top Chinese Statesman Dies at 91

Kwao Peppeh   | Jun 15, 2015 06:13 AM EDT

Qiao Shi, a top Communist Party official, who was once regarded as one of the most powerful men in China, has died at the age of 91 of an unspecified illness. read more

Qiao Shi: Top Chinese Statesman Dies at 91

Kwao Peppeh   | Jun 15, 2015 06:13 AM EDT

Qiao Shi, a top Communist Party official, who was once regarded as one of the most powerful men in China, has died at the age of 91 of an unspecified illness. read more

Chinese Authorities Announce Capsized Eastern Star Final Death Toll is 442, 12 Survivors

Benjie Batanes   | Jun 15, 2015 09:43 AM EDT

Chinese authorities announced on Saturday that they have recovered up to 442 bodies from the capsized Eastern Star passenger ship. There were only 12 survivors, and not 14 as previously reported. read more

Meteorologists Issue Heavy Rainfall Alert in South China

Kwao Peppeh   | Jun 14, 2015 06:38 AM EDT

The National Meteorological Center (NMC) has announced that up to 180mm of torrential rainfall is expected in the southern parts of China over the next 24 hours. read more

Cisco Sales Slump: Technology Giant Plans To Get Rid Of Senior Management In China Due To Poor Sales FiguresCisco Sales Slump: Technology Giant Plans To Get Rid Of Senior Management In China Due To Po

Vinay Patel   | Jun 15, 2015 03:22 AM EDT

Cisco Systems Inc. is planning to remove senior management due to the Cisco Sales Slump because government fears the security of foreign networking equipment. The downgrading sales figures have led to the flattening of the organizational structure in China read more

China Hacks US, Second Time In A Row China Linked Hackers Have Breached Into American Networks

Vinay Patel   | Jun 15, 2015 02:49 AM EDT

China hacks US became headlines when the American authorities exposed the hackers who could have taken confidential information about former security officials. However, this is the second time in the row that American authorities have come across a breach in their personal information network. read more

China Reaffirms Committment to Energy Conservation with Week-Long Educational Program

Kwao Peppeh   | Jun 13, 2015 07:10 AM EDT

As China's cabinet looks to tackle environmental pollution by increasing fines on invididuals and companies who violate the law, officials have kicked off a week-long educational program dedicated to spreading awareness about energy consumption and the importance of going green. read more

China Internet News: China’s Slow Internet Service Is Taking Its Toll On Business

Adelyn Torralba   | Jun 12, 2015 02:07 PM EDT

The European Chamber of Commerce in China recently released a report on the effects of China's slow internet to businesses in the country. read more

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