Sources: Kunming via Xinhua
People armed with axes and crowbars attack and set ablaze ten Chinese factories and a hotel in Yangon, resulting in injuries to several Chinese nationals. Some protesters have accused the Chinese government of supporting the Burmese military. 2021-03-14
The United States Justice Department, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Commerce and Federal Bureau of Investigation announces 23 criminal charges against China's telecom Huawei and its chief financial officer Wanzhou Meng, which include banking and financial fraud, money laundering, wire fraud, conspiracy to defraud the United States, theft of trade secret technology, provided bonus to workers who stole confidential information from companies around the world, obstruction of justice and sanctions violations. 2019-01-28
Ma Jian, author of the banned novel "Beijing Coma", daubs red paint over his face at the London Book Fair and calls Chinese publishers "the mouthpiece of the Chinese communist party." 2012-04-19
The Philippines sends another ship to join the current ship it has involved in a confrontation with two Chinese surveillance ships on the South China Sea, although both sides claim to be committed to a peaceful solution. 2012-04-12
International internet group Anonymous protests censorship by targeting Chinese websites, including government bureaus in several Chinese cities. 2012-04-5
China issues new regulations on foreign television programmes being aired in the country - banning all imported programmes during prime time. 2012-02-14
Chinese security forces shoot dead a young Tibetan man in Sichuan province, at least the third such killing this week. 2012-01-27
Chinese artist Ai Weiwei's wife says he is to challenge a bill of more than 12 million yuan in unpaid taxes and fines which the Chinese government, of which he is a critic, has charged him with. 2011-06-29
Musician Bob Dylan responds on his website to allegations he gave in to censorship during a recent series of concerts in China, including criticism from "The New York Times" over his failure to mention the plight of imprisoned artist and dissident Ai Weiwei. 2011-05-14
China releases seven Tibetan monks detained after one monk set himself on fire in protest at Chinese rule. 2011-03-18