China China's Xi Jinping wins third term as leader of ruling Communist Party Xi, China’s most powerful leader in decades, has used the party congress to increase his dominance and promote allies in what many believe has turned into a rule for life. 23/10/2022
China Ex-leader removed from China party congress as Xi eyes more power Meanwhile, PM Li Keqiang and three other members of China's all-powerful Politburo Standing Committee will not be reappointed in a leadership shuffle on Sunday. 22/10/2022
World News UK 'should expel' any Chinese diplomats involved in consulate violence Amateur footage of the protest appears to show a man on the ground inside the Chinese consulate being beaten. 20/10/2022
United Kingdom Attack on protestor at Chinese consulate in UK 'deeply concerning' Footage made public by domestic outlets showed a man was hauled through a gate into the consular grounds Sunday, where he was kicked and punched by five men as he lay on the ground. 17/10/2022
China China's Communist Party is holding its congress. Here's what to expect State media report that 2,296 representatives were “elected” to the congress. All candidates are carefully vetted, and no open campaigning is allowed. 15/10/2022
China Xi, Biden exchange warnings as Taiwan visit plans spark tensions The latest tensions between the world's two largest economies escalated around the US House speaker's plans to visit Taiwan, which the ruling Communist Party says has no right to conduct foreign relations. 29/07/2022
China Voter turnout plunges in Hong Kong under new election laws Turnout was just over 30%. It was over 50% in 2012 and 2016. 20/12/2021
China China passes law to counter foreign sanctions The countermeasures in the Chinese law include "denial of visas, entry or expulsion... and sealing up, seizing and freezing assets of persons or enterprises that adhere to foreign sanctions against Chinese enterprises or officials." 11/06/2021
China China allows couples 3 children to cope with ageing population Restrictions on the number of births were first introduced in 1980 but were eased in 2015 to allow couples to have two children. 31/05/2021
China China attacks H&M and other Western clothing brands over Xinjiang Beijing often attacks foreign clothing, auto, travel and other brands for actions by their governments or to pressure companies to conform to its official positions on Taiwan, Tibet and other sensitive issues. 25/03/2021
China China's annual congress: What's happened so far The weeklong meeting of the National People’s Congress, which rubber stamps policies approved by the Communist Party leadership, provides a window into government priorities. 08/03/2021
China Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai arrested under security law Jimmy Lai's arrest, coming days after the U.S. government announced sanctions on Hong Kong and mainland Chinese officials, shows China's determination to move forward with enforcement of the new security law despite outside pressure. 10/08/2020
China Hong Kong inaugurates Beijing's national security office it comes just a week after Beijing imposed a tough new law on the city that gives police sweeping powers to conduct searches without warrants and order internet service providers and platforms to remove messages. 08/07/2020
China EU 'deplores' China's adoption of national security law for Hong Kong The legislation is aimed at curbing subversive, secessionist and terrorist activities, as well as foreign intervention in the city's affairs. It follows months of anti-government protests that at times descended into violence in Hong Kong last year. 30/06/2020
China Hong Kong outlaws insulting China's national anthem Hong Kong's legislature has outlawed insulting China's national anthem just as activists planned to commemorate Beijing's 1989 Tiananmen Square Massacre despite a ban. 04/06/2020
China Hong Kong protest descends in to chaos Police clashed with demonstrators in Hong Kong as a rally in support of China's Uighur community descended into chaos 22/12/2019
World Protesters in Hong Kong Polytech University are trying to escape Anti-government protesters remain trapped inside the Polytechnic University in Hong Kong. It follows days of confrontation between the police and students. The demonstrators are now trying to get out of the complex using ropes and even the sewage system. 19/11/2019
World News Hong Kong protests mark fifth anniversary of the Umbrella Movement And a series of protests for and against Communist Party rulers in Beijing is also planned for the Chinese-ruled city ahead of the 70th anniversary of the People's Republic on Tuesday. 28/09/2019
World Extradition bill which sparked mass protests in Hong Kong 'is dead' Hong Kong's Carrie Lam says controversial extradition bill is 'dead' 09/07/2019
World News Wife of former head of Interpol sues the international police agency Grace Meng announced she had sued Interpol after the former head of the organisation disappeared in China in October. 08/07/2019