'Prepare for War,' China Military Warns in New Propaganda Poster for Taiwan
The People's Liberation Army has released images from a series of military exercises this week, following the high-profile visit to Taiwan by three U.S. senators on Sunday.
China Outraged After Japanese PM Calls Taiwan 'Country'
Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga mentioned Taiwan in Japan's legislature when discussing different countries' responses to their respective COVID-19 outbreaks on Wednesday.
China Tells U.S. To 'Behave' After Top Taiwan Official Chides Country
Brent Christensen, who heads the American Institute in Taiwan, reaffirmed Washington's firm backing of Taiwan's leadership during an interview with Taipei newspaper 'Apple Daily.'
China Nationalists Mock Government Inaction Over U.S. Visit to Taiwan
China's state-owned media outlets were flooded with comments by unsatisfied Weibo users this week. This follows reports of the government's response to Sunday's visit to Taipei by three U.S. senators.
China Shows Off Army, Navy Landing Capabilities After Senators Visit Taiwan
The military exercise, which took place on an unspecified date, was released on Monday following the whirlwind visit to Taipei by three sitting U.S. senators.
Xi Jinping Is Tightening His Grip on China, Joe Biden Adviser Warns
Xi Jinping is now his country's central decision-maker, said Kurt Campbell, the White House's Indo-Pacific policy chief.
'Stop Using the Olympic Games': China Blasts U.S. Talk of Winter Boycott
Secretary of State Antony Blinken told Congress the US was consulting with allies in order to develop a "common approach" to the question of whether to boycott the Winter Olympics in Beijing in 2022.
China Hits Back at Trump's Demand They Pay $10 Trillion for Causing COVID
Beijing accused former President Donald Trump of "scapegoating China" in order to divert attention from his administration's "botched response."
Teacher Stabs Colleague to Death Over Work Grudge, Police Say
The incident involving two faculty members is believed to have taken place at Shanghai's prestigious Fudan University on Monday.
China State Media Blasts U.S. Senators' 'Treacherous' Visit to Taiwan
China Daily and Global Times' harshest criticisms were of Washington and Taipei following Sunday's high-profile stopover.
China State Media Calls Wuhan Lab Leak Theory 'Pathetic Story'
The U.S. national laboratory report cited in a Wall Street Journal story contains no new information or evidence, China's state-owned tabloid, the Global Times, said on Tuesday.
China State Media Says Frequent Warship Activity Near Japan a Warning
Communist Party newspaper the "Global Times" accused Japan of "acting hostile toward China."
China J-16 Fighter Jet Roars Past Beachfront Hotels in Viral Video
Guests and hotel staff were treated to an impromptu air show as J-16s and J-10 fighter jets flew by their balconies above the beach.
Mike Pompeo Says 'Every Piece of Evidence' Points to Wuhan Lab Leak
The former secretary of state, who has stuck to his COVID-19 origin theory for more than a year, said Tuesday the Chinese government "owes the world answers."
What Fauci Discussed With China in Emails
The thousands of pages from Dr. Anthony Fauci's correspondence showed he endeavored to respond to each one, including several from China's leading public health official.
Venomous Viper Bites Man as He Tries to Make 'Snake Wine'
The 63-year-old tried sucking the venom out of his wound, but his lips went numb and he began bleeding from his gums.
Man Kidnapped As a Child Finds Parents After 34 Years
The 38-year-old grew up believing he had been adopted from an orphanage, before police in Shanghai and Sichuan helped track down his biological parents.
China Jails Blogger Who Questioned India Border Clash Death Toll
Qiu Ziming, 38, is the first person to be sentenced under China's criminal law for defaming martyrs. He was ordered to make a public apology within 10 days.
China Bird Flu Strain Infects Human in First Reported Case Globally
China's national health authority said the patient was ready to be discharged, while the H10N3 strain of avian influenza was not likely to cause a large-scale outbreak.
Doctors Find Nail Lodged in Man's Lung Two Years After He Swallowed It
The patient—a carpenter—said he felt no discomfort after the accident and thought the nail had passed through his digestive system.
China Tells U.S. to Scale Back Asia Forces Amid Rising Tensions
Beijing called for more sincerity from Washington on Thursday, after a U.S. defense official told Foreign Policy that the Pentagon was looking to establish more hotlines to avoid accidental clashes with China.
Chinese Media Says John Cena's Apology Should Set Example for Hollywood
The Global Times, a Communist Party newspaper, praised the actor and wrestler's quick apology after he angered Chinese fans by referring to Taiwan as a country.
China Blasts Joe Biden's Wuhan Lab Probe as 'Smear Campaign'
On May 26, President Joe Biden said the U.S. intelligence community would redouble its efforts to probe the origins of COVID-19 before reporting back to him in 90 days.
Faulty Elevator Suddenly Bolts up 30 Floors, Killing Teenage Girl Inside
The incident in southern China occurred as a maintenance worker was trying to manually open the elevator doors to free the girl, reports said.
China Military's Taiwan Invasion Force in Amphibious Beach Assault Drills
The brigade in eastern China held combat drills lasting eight hours, expending several thousand rounds of ammunition, Chinese state broadcaster CCTV reported.
China Media Dismisses Stealth Bomber Reveal as 'Fake News'
Reports in foreign media outlets were creating "hype" around China's next-generation stealth bomber, which has yet to be officially revealed, said Communist Party newspaper the Global Times.
Japan 'Anxious' About Relentless Intrusions By China Near Disputed Islands
Chinese government vessels have patrolled the waters around the disputed Senkaku Islands for 101 days in a row this year—10 days off the previous record of 111 set in 2020.
42 Cows Killed by Lightning Strike That Also Hit Farmer
Authorities in southern China have ruled out disease and concluded that electrocution caused the sudden death of more than three dozen cattle.
Circus Tigers Fatally Maul Handler After Escaping Enclosure
The incident came just two days after the tragic death of another zookeeper in eastern China who was mauled to death by a Siberian tiger.
China Drops Thousands of Bombs and Missiles in Colossal Military Exercise
The intense live-fire drills took place several days before a U.S. Navy destroyer conducted a freedom of navigation operation around China-controlled islands in the South China Sea.