Politics & Economy
As images and reports of the destruction caused by last week’s explosions in Tianjin continue to emerge, The Wire investigates...
Following reports that more than twelve hundred crosses have been removed from Chinese churches as part of a Chinese Communist...
The recent crackdown on Human Rights lawyers is the latest indication that the China is moving to rein in civil...
Education
Taiwanese students are protesting ‘China-centric’ changes to high-school curriculum guidelines, taking action against the ‘black box’, or non-transparent, policy-making processes,...
China has released a draft cyber security law for public consultation, which could mean greater online censorship and further limits...
Tony Abbott has signed the China-Australia Free Trade Agreement (ChAFTA) with China’s commerce minister Gao Hucheng in Canberra, after a...
The Political Reform Bill goes to Hong Kong’s Legislative Council today for its third and final reading and a vote...
The South China Sea, not the Middle East, is the part of the world most likely to erupt into war,...
Australia’s Defence Minister is in lock-step with his US counterpart Ash Carter over warning China to stop building islands in...
Social Justice
Earlier in the month five Beijing feminists were arrested after trying to start a campaign against sexual harassment on public...