The Straits Times Interactive Death penalty still favoured by Chinese Most mainlanders still believe in taking a life for a life, though the government has...
China enjoys new freedoms Elisabeth Rosenthal/NYT The New York Times Rights now extend to speech, but not to actions BEIJING An article last month insisted...
The Straits Times Interactive Vatican willing to give up Taiwan for China: HK bishop Diplomatic efforts are hampered by Beijing's refusal to let the Holy See ...
South China Morning Post Clerics warn of TV evangelist's healing claims Church leaders say the public should be sceptical of a visiting preacher's powers ANNA...
The Straites Times, US computer game angers Chinese players BEIJING - A US-made computer game has sparked an outcry among players in China because it portrays...
Debate points to looser Chinese press censorship John Gittings in Beijing The Guardian A bold call for press freedom has been made on the eve of the official ...
The Star, Malaysia China readies for top changes BEIJING: China's 2,983-member National People's Congress (NPC), one of the world's largest legislatures, made...
Beijing-Appointed Bishop Criticizes Hong Kong Bishop BEIJING, Mar 7, 03 (CWNews.com) - A bishop in China's state-approved Patriotic Catholic Association voiced...
Experts: China Internet surveillance slows Web access BEIJING (AP) — China's Internet users are suffering sharp slowdowns in access because of the communist...
The Straits Times Interactive Globalisation stabilises China - and the region By MICHAEL YAHUDA LONDON - Globalisation has, on the whole, served to enhance...
USCCB's 20th conference on the role of religion in China's Emerging Civil Society shall be held in November 2003 in New York. Please visit http://www.usccb.net...
Chinese poor face mass move By Rupert Winfield Hayes BBC correspondent in Beijing China has announced a massive plan to move more than seven million people out...
China: International Convention on Missions from 1840 to 1911 Several Superiors General to attend convention at Urbaniana March 27-29 Rome (Italy), 11 March...
Butcher of Tiananmen Square quits office John Gittings in Shanghai The Guardian The most unpopular man in China made his last speech yesterday before he ...
People's Daily Online New China Buddhist Association Head Voices Opposition to Dalai Lama, Falun Gong Cult The new chairman of the Buddhist Association of...
AFP: Chinese women left with little say in male-dominated politics Chinese women left with little say in male-dominated politics A century after Chinese women...
South China Morning Post Chen's Europe trip off as visa is denied Amid pressure from the mainland, Belgium rejects Taiwanese president's bid to visit the...
China introduces execution vans By Catherine Armitage, China correspondent THE introduction of mobile execution vans, in which condemned prisoners are put to...
BBC Profile: Wen Jiabao A strong administrator and technocrat, Wen Jiabao is set to take over as China's premier and oversee the country's economic reforms....
People's Daily Online Chinese New Premier Meets Press China's new premier, Wen Jiabao, and four vice-premiers are meeting the press Tuesday, shortly after the...
China tells EU its Taiwan trade office should refrain from politics BEIJING, - China expects the European Union's newly-opened trade office in Taiwan to stick...
Hu Jintao Picked As China's President By CHRISTOPHER BODEEN Associated Press Writer March 14, 2003, 11:56 PM EST BEIJING -- Hu Jintao was chosen as expected...
Profile: Hu Jintao, president of People's Republic of China Xinhuanet 2003-03-15 00:26:22 BEIJING, March 15 (Xinhuanet) -- Hu Jintao, general secretary of the ...
L'Espresso Online, Rome Wednesday 19 March 2003 The Shanghai Circle Rewards its Bishop – for Patriotic Accomplishments The honoree is Michele Fu Tieshan, a...
Beijing juggling Internet expansion and censorship 2003/3/20 Chris Cockel, TAIPEI, Taiwan, The China Post, Washington D.C. Much debate has taken place and many...
Date : 2003-03-18 The new Cabinet of China at a glance Beijing, (AP), March 18: China put the final touches on its new Government yesterday, installing a new...
China Church Quarterly Winter 2003 Issue is available now on-line. Visit http://www.usccb.net and follow the "newsletter" menu to online issues. It is in PDF...