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Aug 29, 2009
Some 10 million Chinese youths are said to be internet addicts, spending up to 10 hours a day online. But little medical recognition means they are falling through the cracks. Read Article The digital age pandemic
Aug 11, 2009
Four Uighurs detained at Guantanamo for nearly seven years are now living on Bermuda. Read Article From Guantanamo to tropical paradise
Jul 30, 2009
Chinese step up efforts to promote economic integration with resource-rich African states. Read Article Africa: China's new backyard
Jul 15, 2009
The government maintains that the recent riots were not acts of religious violence, but extremist groups say they represent strikes against Islam. Read Article Chinese dismiss Muslim backlash
Jul 14, 2009
Experts say tensions in the two autonomous regions, Xinjiang and Tibet, are the direct result of Chinese government policies. Read Article Stability in riot-torn Xinjiang a top priority
Jul 13, 2009
While the region recovers from the ethnic violence that left at least 184 dead, rights groups expect a clampdown similar to Tibet. Read Article Sense of normality returns to Xinjiang
Jul 12, 2009
The Turkish prime minister calls the Chinese leadership spectators in a "kind a genocide" of Uighur Muslims. Read Article Turkey urges Chinese government to take action over violence
Jul 10, 2009
Officials says all signs indicate that the head of the World Uighur Congress was the
mastermind behind the ethnic violence. Read Article Beijing warns of severe punishments for rioters
Jul 09, 2009
Thousands of troops flood into Urumqi city in China's north-western province of Xinjiang in a massive show of force as authorities try to restore calm. Read Article China sends in troops to restore calm
Jul 08, 2009
Renewed riots erupt in the western Xinjiang region as thousands face off against riot police. Read Article Han Chinese seek revenge
on Uighurs