Politics

Russia Seeks Trade Alliance with China to Boost Its Economy Weakened by Western Sanctions

Benjie Batanes   | May 19, 2015 02:15 AM EDT

Russia and China are strengthening their trade relationships that will reduce the involvement of the United States. read more

China's Biggest Mobile Game Developer, 'Naruto' Publisher Receives $673M Takeover Offer

Camille Harthy   | May 19, 2015 01:54 AM EDT

A Chinese investment bank has launched a takeover bid for China’s biggest game developer and publisher, which also owns the intellectual property rights to gaming classics like Dragon Ball and Naruto. read more

China’s Influence Over Hollywood Movies Is Growing

Bianca Ortega   | May 18, 2015 11:01 PM EDT

The new movies "Avengers: Age of Ultron" and "Fast and Furious 7" kicked off successfully in China and both pulled in hundreds of millions of dollars more than it did in the U.S. The giant successes of those box-office movies demonstrate China's growing influence and control over Hollywood at present. read more

China’s CO2 Emissions Fall In 4 Months, Cutting Coal Consumption

L. P. Cabasag   | May 18, 2015 08:10 PM EDT

In four months, China has cut its carbon dioxide emissions. The CO2 emission reduction of China has become a progress, with the reduction of the amount which is equal to the total CO2 emission of UK this 2015. read more

Bill And Hillary Clinton Earned Over $25 Million Since January 2014

L. P. Cabasag   | May 18, 2015 11:28 PM EDT

As the financial disclosure filing of the Clintons had been revealed, showing their earnings as paid speakers as well as their personal finances, the Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and her husband, former president Bill Clinton, were paid over $25 million for delivering speeches since January of the year 2014. read more

Bill And Hillary Clinton Earned Over $25 Million Since January 2014

L. P. Cabasag   | May 18, 2015 11:28 PM EDT

As the financial disclosure filing of the Clintons had been revealed, showing their earnings as paid speakers as well as their personal finances, the Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and her husband, former president Bill Clinton, were paid over $25 million for delivering speeches since January of the year 2014. read more

Shenzhen Declared The Most Competitive City In China Overtaking Hong Kong

Vinay Patel   | May 18, 2015 09:53 PM EDT

Shenzhen tops the chart as the most competitive Chinese city that replaces Hong Kong, which ruled the top spot in per capita outstanding deposits, as per the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences 2014 rankings. read more

Foreign Creditors Face Bankruptcy Amid China Slowdown

Aishwarya Bhatt   | May 18, 2015 12:42 PM EDT

China's economy is witnessing a major slowdown and Beijing is becoming more and more relaxed about the companies to witness total failure. A large number of oversees bond holders are facing a problem due to the country's inconsistent court system. read more

U.S. Secretary Of State John Kerry Urges China In 'Reducing Tensions' Over South China Sea

Janice Tapil   | May 18, 2015 10:46 AM EDT

The United States Secretary of State has expressed its concern over the disputed island in the South China Sea. read more

A 'Direct from China' Wish Shopping App Lures Bargain Hunters Across The World

Aishwarya Bhatt   | May 18, 2015 12:50 PM EDT

An app named "Wish" was recently launched; this app was designed to capture the Chinese market which is famous for low cost products. This is the perfect app for those online shoppers who prefer low cost over the delivery time. read more

Online Dating in China Gets Harder; Regulator Closes 128 Websites

Camille Harthy   | May 18, 2015 09:55 AM EDT

About 128 dating websites have been taken down from the World Wide Web as China tightens its grip on online dating websites. read more

North Korea Sanctions: U.S., China Agrees To Demand North Korea To Stop Nuclear And Missile Testing

Gemmie P. Caranay   | May 18, 2015 09:51 PM EDT

US Secretary of State John Kerry and Korean Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se hold a joint press conference on May 18, 2015, calling for North Korea's denuclearization. read more

Top 10 Travel Destinations in China: From The Forbidden City in Beijing to The Terracotta Army in Xi’an

Diadem Pambid   | May 18, 2015 07:06 AM EDT

Late Spring, which falls under the months of April to May, is said to be the most comfortable time to travel to China. Temperatures are said to be optimal. In addition to the good weather, the throng of travelers are much less than during the summer holiday. So where should one go when in China? Here are the top 10 destinations. read more

Tibet Asks China: Release Our Boy Monk - It Has Been 20 Years

Camille Harthy   | May 18, 2015 09:51 AM EDT

The second most important Buddhist figure in Tibet was detained by Chinese authorities two decades ago-- and the Tibetan monks want him back. read more

Lion That Killed Zookeeper In East China Shot Down By Police

Camille Harthy   | May 18, 2015 09:42 AM EDT

The morning of May 17 quickly turned into a nightmare for the staff and patrons of a Chinese zoo when authorities had to shoot a lion who had attacked a zookeeper. read more

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