China Artist Ai Weiwei's confiscated passport returned after 4 years A Chinese free speech advocate and who was held in secret detention for 81 days says that Beijing authorities have returned his passport. Ai Weiwei 22/07/2015
China China: British nationals deported but three remain Three British nationals are being held for a sixth night by police in China on suspicion of having links to a terrorist group. The tourists were 15/07/2015
Business Series China's markets bounce back after dip In this edition of Business Middle East we look at the impact of turbulence in the Chinese markets and moves to strengthen dollar resources in Egypt 13/07/2015
China Mighty Typhoon Chan-Hom slams into eastern China One of the most powerful typhoons to strike eastern China in decades has made landfall. Packing winds of more than 170 kilometres per hour, Typhoon 11/07/2015
China Hong Kong marks 18 years of uneasy China rule A flag raising ceremony signalled the start of celebrations in Hong Kong marking the 18th anniversary of its return to mainland China. It was 01/07/2015
Business Series China cuts interest rates as Yuan targets IMF Despite a sluggish economy and a sliding stock market, Chinese officials recently met with the IMF to discuss the evaluation of the yuan becoming an international currency. 30/06/2015
China Hong Kong police clear last remaining protesters Pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong were given an hour to pack up their belongings before being cleared from the front of the territory’s 24/06/2015
China Protest over dog meat festival in China There were protests in China in Yulin where the summer solstice marks the start of the annual dog meat festival. Around 10,000 of man’s best friend 22/06/2015
China Pro-democracy revolt scuppers China's reform plans for Hong Kong Pro-Chinese members of Hong Kong’s legislature attempted to foil a revolt by pro-democracy members by walking out of the electoral reform debate 18/06/2015
China Hong Kong wants 'two systems' promise honoured For 79 days last autumn, thousands of citizens blocked Honk Kong’s main streets. The Umbrella Movement beginning late 2014 opposed Beijing’s plan for 17/06/2015
China Protesters slam Hong Kong's electoral reform debate as a sham Until Friday (June 19) Hong Kong’s Legislative Council is debating the political reforms that will shape the next elections. In the lead-up to the 17/06/2015
China China's crackdown on corruption: ex-security chief handed life sentence Formerly one of the most powerful men in China, ex-Domestic Security chief Zhou Yongkang becomes the latest domino to fall in the president's crackdown on corruption. 11/06/2015
China Volunteers help identify victims of Chinese cruise ship disaster Local people have joined the authorities in China as they deal with the aftermath of the accident on the Yangtze River, when the Eastern Star cruise ship capsized in a storm with the loss of nearly 40 07/06/2015
China Yangtze cruise ship death toll rises to 396 The death toll from a cruise ship that capsized on the Yangtze river has risen to 396 according to a Chinese government spokesman. Only 14 of the 456 06/06/2015
China Stricken Chinese cruise ship righted in Yangtze as dozens of bodies brought ashore Chinese rescue teams have successfully righted a battered cruise ship which capsized Monday on the Yangtze river. The Eastern Star overturned in a 05/06/2015