Ilham Tohti, Uighur Scholar Jailed in China, Is Nominated for Rights Award
on April 27, 2016
He was chosen by the Martin Ennals Foundation for trying to promote dialogue in the troubled Xinjiang region of China.
He was chosen by the Martin Ennals Foundation for trying to promote dialogue in the troubled Xinjiang region of China.
The IMF estimates corporate debt in China at 160 percent of GDP.
U.S. Steel Corp has accused Chinese steel producers of breaking trade rules, and it wants the U.S. International Trade Commission to investigate.
Revenue from Greater China fell $4.3 billion, but iPhone sales in India picked up.
The American Bar Association rejected a book written by the Chinese human rights lawyer Teng Biao.
Beijing has pressured India into canceling the visas for a pair of independence activists from Xinjiang.
State-sanctioned TV drama will focus on the Communist Party’s resolve to eradicate corruption.
China curbs excessive speculation in commodities on Monday after weeks of frenzied trading boosted prices and ignited fears of another bubble in its domestic markets.
A new law that would strictly control thousands of foreign nongovernmental organizations in China is on its way.
The Chinese leader’s plan to revamp the armed forces, a milestone in the nation’s emergence from isolationism, faces hurdles at home.