What China's Talking About Today: Rihanna's Stereotype-Filled 'Princess of China' Video
Her new music video has sparked a racially charged conversation on Sina Weibo. More »
Her new music video has sparked a racially charged conversation on Sina Weibo. More »
Students are fretting about the dreaded, multi-day gao kao, even if it won't secure them employment. More »
Instead, web users are discussing the Canadian porn actor who dismembered a Chinese student. More »
After North Koreans held 29 Chinese fishermen hostage, web users in Chine are calling for their country to take action against the long-time ally. More »
A prominent Chinese TV host gets a little xenophobic. More »
More diplomatic problems over control of the waters surrounding the People's Republic. More »
The country declared China's ban on Vietnamese fishing vessels in disputed parts of the South China Sea "invalid." More »
Beijing police promise to crack down on crime by foreigners in the capital city. More »
Some Chinese micro-bloggers are demanding a crackdown on foreign criminal activity in China. More »
An American feeds an elderly homeless woman in Nanjing some fries and water, sparking a debate over charity More »
The trial against a broadcaster who aired Marjane Satrapi's 'Persepolis' provides a test case for arts freedoms after the Arab Spring. More »
Weibo reports disciplinary action to halt the spread of rumors "causing social unrest" on the social media service. More »
The highest grossing film in Chinese history makes a comeback. More »
A New York Times infographic suggested Tim Cook pulled in $378 million in 2011. More »
Chinese teachers' salaries are lower than in many other countries, according to a recent U.S. survey. More »
Cherries in one part of the country are now more expensive than pork, a leading economic indicator. More »
Race car driver and author Han Han says the recent censorship of Weibo comments isn't about rumor-spreading as much as Beijing showing muscle. More »
China remembers Leslie Cheung, an actor and the founding father of Cantopop. More »
While Tunisia's Islamist party tries to downplay the role of Islamic finance, Hong Kong welcomes it with open arms. Why? More »
A Guangzhou woman reportedly advertised the newborn as 99 percent new, 100 free. More »
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