Watch: Ten years on, Xi Jinping’s master plan leaves a legacy of kidnappings and ghost towns
Victims chased by agents across China’s border tell their story for the first time
Victims chased by agents across China’s border tell their story for the first time
Russian firms have received tens of thousands of Chinese shipments since the war in Ukraine began
In Waiting to Be Arrested at Night, his searing and beautiful memoir, Uyghur poet Tahir Hamut Izgil recalls the onslaught of CCP repression
Secretive security service says people need to be vigilant to form a 'line of defence' against foreign espionage
Ministers fear a deal could jeopardise regional peace and security as tensions rise over Beijing's territorial claims
‘Anomalous activity detected’ on Microsoft systems on eve of secretary of state Antony Blinken’s visit to Beijing
Christine Lee says the agency breached her human rights and wants to know why officials warned MPs about her
Chinese news outlet claims attack was motivated by revenge though police are still investigating following 25-year-old’s arrest
A police investigation is underway at a preschool in New Taipei after pupils told their parents staff had given them a ‘potion’
China's president uses notably positive language despite no 'big ticket' agreements being reached
Aerial showdowns are becoming more commonplace as tensions rise over the island which Beijing claims as its territory and has vowed to annex
State-backed hackers managed to insert computer code that blended into Windows software
Communist state fears the programs facilitate ‘destruction of criminal evidence’ after being key in organising protests
China has long sought to present itself as a mediator between the warring countries
Former PM uses Taiwan trip to make personal plea for her successor Rishi Sunak to brand China as a 'threat' to UK security
Sharing information online about demonstrations is leading to harassment of activists by government agents