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Aug 15, 2012
China's most wanted man has been shot dead after after an orgy of violence that began in 2004. Read Article China's 'Rambo' shot down after evading police for eight years
Aug 15, 2012
China plays down use of UN veto by saying opposition will also visit. Read Article Beijing hosts Assad regime adviser amid criticism of its position
Aug 13, 2012
Following a period of huge expansion one of the country's biggest retailers has started to run out of puff after trying and largely failing to emulate market leader Nike and rivals adidas and Puma. Read Article China sportswear giant feels burn
Aug 12, 2012
Despite the construction of a Dh14.4 million mosque, the faithful in this city in eastern China still do not have enough room to pray indoors. Read Article Yiwu is the 'fastest growing Muslim community' in China
Aug 11, 2012
The first extended public comments on the case from Bo Xilai's wife appeared in a Xinhua news agency account. Read Article Gu Kailai claims she had mental breakdown before killing Neil Heywood
Aug 10, 2012
No sentence given after the one-day trial of Gu Gailia, wife of the Communist Party's star, in the poisoning death of British businessman. Read Article Bo Xilai's wife pleads guilty to murder
Aug 10, 2012
The cases of Ms Gu and Mr Wen show that senior figures are not immune from being targeted by the autocratic system they were once part of. Read Article China's elite enjoy no promise of amnesty
Aug 09, 2012
Wife of fallen Chinese politician Bo Xilal today faces a murder charge over the cyanide poisoning death of British businessman Neil Heywood. Read Article Gu Kailai murder trial verdict 'not in doubt'
Aug 08, 2012
While many are able to celebrate Ramadan in traditional ways, others choose not to and some are faced with attempts by local governments to prevent them from doing so. Read Article Ramadan a challenge for China's Muslims
Aug 06, 2012
Eastern China is not traditionally a place one expects to hear Arabic. But its surging economic power has lured traders from across the Middle East who depend on a growing number of translators from the country's Muslim minority. Read Article Money talks for Chinese Muslims