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Tibet’s Exiled Government Decries Beijing’s Celebration of 50th Anniversary

Tibet's Exiled Government Decries Beijing's Celebration of 50th Anniversary

Tibet's expatriate government said Tuesday that China has occupied its Himalayan home region for 50 years. The comments come a day after Beijing celebrated the 50th anniversary of the formation of the Tibet Autonomous Region and after President Xi Jinping vowed to intensify the fight against separatists and maintain national integrity.

China's Military Parade

China Dismisses Japan's Protest Over UN Secretary General Attending V-Day Parade

China's foreign ministry has described complaints by Japan against the United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon's attendance of the China's World War II V-Day military parade as "ridiculous."

Main Suspect in Bangkok Bombing Arrested in Cambodia

Bangkok Bombing: Main Suspect Arrested in Cambodia

A key suspect in the Aug. 17 bomb attack on Bangkok's Erawan Shrine has been arrested in neighboring Cambodia and is being transferred to the Thai capital for further interrogation.

President Xi Emphasizes Need to Promote National Unity and Combat Separatism in Tibet

President Xi Emphasizes Need to Promote National Unity and Combat Separatism in Tibet

President Xi Jinping on Tuesday called for an all-out-effort to cultivate national unity in Tibetan autonomous areas and fight against separatism.

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe Will Not Attend China’s 70th Anniversary of World War II Military Parade

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe Will Not Attend China's 70th Anniversary of World War II Military Parade

As China gears to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the end of Second World War, a Japanese official has announced that Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will not attend the event.

China Cyber Security

China Intensifies Cyber-Security Campaign by Arresting 15,000 Suspects

The Chinese government has arrested over 15,000 people for violating cyber security laws as Beijing continues to clamp down on growing cybercrimes.

Bangkok Bombing

3 Chinese Nationals Among 22 Killed in Deadly Bangkok Bombing

A popular temple in central Bangkok dedicated to Brahma - the Hindu god of creation - has been the target of a bombing on Monday, killing 22 people and leaving more than 120 injured.

China Mourns Victims of Tianjin Port Explosions

China Mourns Victims of Tianjin Port Explosions

Hundreds of rescue workers at the Tianjin port, which was rocked by heavy explosions on Aug. 12, have paid respect to the victims of the deadly blast according to Chinese Buddhist culture.

U.S. Warns China Against Sending Secret Agents to Repatriate Fugitive Migrants in America

U.S. Warns China Against Sending Secret Agents to Repatriate Fugitive Migrants in America

The United States has warned China to stop sending secret agents to America to hunt and coerce renowned expatriates wanted in Beijing to return home at once.

Tianjin Port Explosion

Tianjin Explosion: Authorities Step Up Safety Measures as Fears Mount Over Dispersal of Toxic Cyanide by Rainfall

Rescuers and Chinese military chemical experts are testing soil, air and water samples at the site of the Tianjin port explosion after authorities revealed that over a hundred tons of sodium cyanide had been discovered at the scene. Tianjin officials announced on Monday that the toxic chemical would be cleared from the site of the blast by midday.

China and South Korea Criticize Japanese Officials for Visiting WWII Shrine

China, South Korea Criticize Japanese Officials for Visiting WWII Shrine

The Chinese government has expressed disapproval of the visit by three Japanese cabinet ministers to a controversial Shinto shrine honoring war victims during the commemoration of the 70th anniversary of Japan's surrender in WWII.

Tianjin Port Explosion

Premier Li Visits Tianjin Explosion Site, Death Toll Rises 112

Premier Li Keqiang on Sunday visited the Tianjin port warehouse where an explosion occurred earlier in the week. The leader's visit followed an announcement by local authorities that the death toll from the deadly blast on Aug. 12 has increased to 112.

70th anniversary of World War II

China, South Korea Criticize Shinzo Abe's Speech on 70th Anniversary of World War II

China and South Korea on Saturday criticized Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's speech to mark the 70th anniversary of World War II. In a televised speech on Friday, Abe did not offer a new apology to victims of Japan's wartime atrocities. However, he voiced heartfelt regret for their suffering and vowed to uphold the apologies and commitments made by previous Japanese cabinets to atone for the country's wartime crimes.

US Embassy Cuba

John Kerry to Officiate Flag Raising and Reopening of U.S. Embassy in Cuba

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is leading a delegation to Cuba to officiate the reopening of the American embassy and the raising of the Stars and Stripes over Havana on Friday morning.

China Cyber Security US Hacking Accusations

China Dismisses U.S. Cyberattack Accusations, Reiterates Commitment to Combating Hacking

The Chinese government has reiterated its stand on strengthening cyber-security and its commitment to combating all forms of cyberattacks. The comments were made in response to recent accusations from American officials that China is sponsoring hackers to attack U.S. state-owned and private organizations.

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