November 12, 2014
Mariah Timms
News Writer
World
China’s leader Xi Jinping has committed for the first time to limit carbon emissions. In a deal with President Obama, who announced a plan
October 1, 2014
Mariah Timms
News Writer
World News
Protests have continued in Hong Kong, with confirmation of at least 56 people injured in the clashes between police and protesters. Most of
September 29, 2014
Mariah Timms
News Writer
World News
Massive protests in Hong Kong strengthened last week, with thousands in the streets at nightfall Monday. The student-led protests were joined by workers
May 22, 2014
Ernesto McConnell
Reporter
Headlines
On Thursday, at 7:50 a.m. local time, two SUVs plowed into shoppers at a market in Urumqi, located in the western Chinese region of Xinjiang,
China’s economy grew an outstanding 7.7 percent during the 2013 year. This was one of the strongest performances globally, even though signs of a slowdown arose later in
The Xinhua news agency reported on Friday that China will ease up on its one-child policy and abolish labor camps in a human rights movement. The change would
The New York Times reported on Sunday that regulators are investigating JPMorgan Chase to see if the company purposefully hired children of Chinese officials to increase their business
China’s central bank has permitted the costs of borrowing between banks to rise over the last week in a plan to target shadow bankers. China’s government is distressed
Leaders from China and the United States met for a two-day summit outside Palm Springs to discuss their relationship as both countries move into the future. Tensions exist