- Deadly torrential rain affects 200,000 in Guangxi
NANNING - Continuous rainfall has claimed a life while affecting about 200,000 people in Southwest China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, local authorities said on Sunday....
- US accuses China government and military of cyber-spying
China's government and military have targeted US government computers as part of a cyber espionage campaign, a US report on China says....
- Protest in China at chemical plant plans for Kunming
Hundreds of people have rallied in the Chinese city of Kunming to protest at plans for a factory producing a toxic chemical for the textile industry....
- China manufacturing growth slows in April
Growth in China's manufacturing sector slowed unexpectedly in April, underlining concerns that its economic recovery remains fragile....
- China agrees $8bn Airbus plane deal
China has agreed to buy 60 planes from European firm Airbus, in a deal worth $8bn (£5.2bn) at list prices....
- China quake: Rescuers battle to reach survivors
Chinese rescue teams are struggling to reach survivors of a powerful 6.6-magnitude earthquake in remote hill villages in Sichuan province....
- China pig and dog deaths prompt probe into factories
A Chinese village has closed nearby chemical plants after hundreds of pigs and dogs died mysteriously, sparking fears among local residents. ...
- China 'reveals army structure' in defence white paper
China has revealed the structure of its military units, in what state-run media describe as a first....
- China economic growth lower than forecast
China's economy, the world's second-largest, has slowed and performed worse than many analysts expected in the first three months of the year. ...
- Kerry hails Chinese North Korea pledge
US Secretary of State John Kerry says China is "very serious" about a pledge to help resolve tensions over North Korea's nuclear programme....