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More than 172,000 landowners were killed in a campaign called "land reform." More
Will the US soon say that Zheng He and not Christopher Columbus founded America? More
Vietnam court upholds prison sentence on British ex-rocker Gary Glitter. More
The dying are placing their hopes in a Chinese doctor who uses cells from aborted fetuses. More
A Vancouver-based company is looking for hundreds of teachers to begin a class act in Taiwan. More
China blocks search engines of two popular Web portals in the mainland. More
A top official in China's space program sets 2024 for the country's first moonwalk. More
More than one in five Japanese are now 65 or older. More
Hong Kong sergeant amassed a fortune and set up homes, businesses and connections in British Columbia. More
China steps up improvements in weaponry and technology used by its 2.3 million-strong People's Liberation Army. More
Actress Gong Li is "China's most beautiful person," according to a poll which saw Zhang Ziyi failing to make it to the top three. More
Japan's Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko have set off for a week-long tour of Southeast Asia seen as aiming to heal historical scars. MoreWith South Korea’s fourth-placed finish in 2002 now just a memory, Asia’s four soccer World Cup qualifiers have turned their attention towards Germany. More
Feng Bo was a teacher in Shanghai. Three years ago he left for Toronto. On April 9, he was found dead in his basement suite. More
Vietnam police investigating a high profile corruption case involving government officers in Hanoi have arrested a Canadian who is reputedly the head of an international criminal syndicate. MoreFour out of 10 women in Hong Kong, Malaysia, the Philippines, South Korea and Taiwanare now using a skin-whitening cream. More
“When I die, please bury me in Korean soil. Please take care of the boys and girls and the poor that I once cared for.”More
After a decade of self-imposed exile in Vancouver, Hong Kong starlet Vivian Chow returns to the limelight. More
Nabbing Cheng was no easy task - for over two decades, police in Canada, the U.S. and Hong Kong were tracking her human smuggling operations MoreA shampoo ad in China claimed that it strengthened. A consumer asked the company to prove the claim in the court. More |