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Pilot who hit Beijing tower wrote about ending life: Chinese governmentThe pilot who died after crashing a small plane into Beijing's tallest skyscraper, injuring 13 people, had mental health issues and had wri...
Small plane crash at Beijing high-rise kills pilot and injures 13, authorities sayA pilot has died and 13 others were injured after a small aircraft crashed into Beijing's towering CITIC Tower on Friday. The two-seat ligh...
Watch: Small aircraft crashes into Beijing's tallest buildingA startling incident unfolded in Beijing as a small aircraft seemingly collided with the city's tallest skyscraper, the CITIC Tower. Social...
Beijing steps up police presence around city's tallest tower, witnesses sayAuthorities in Beijing have cordoned off roads around the city's tallest skyscraper, the CITIC Tower, following the discovery of a missing ...
Chinese man staged rare protest before big military paradeIn Chongqing, China, a man projected anti-Communist slogans onto a skyscraper days before a major military parade in Beijing. The slogans c...
World’s Tallest Skyscrapers in 2025: Here’s a look at the highest buildings on EarthIn 2025, the Burj Khalifa remains the tallest building in the world. Other major skyscrapers include Merdeka 118, Shanghai Tower, and the M...
Meet the Xi Jinping Loyalist Overseeing China's EconomyOver the next two decades in Xiamen and nearby cities, He rose to become a senior party official and top local leader. And Xiamen became a ...
UK summons Chinese envoy as BBC journalist assaulted in Shanghai, read hereWhile covering protests, Ed Lawrence, a BBC journalist was reportedly detained, handcuffed, assaulted, and kicked by security personnel in ...
Beijing enveloped in hazardous sandstorm, second time in two weeksVisibility in the city was reduced, with the tops of some skyscrapers obscured by the sandstorm, and pedestrians were forced to cover their...
Flights canceled during China's worst sandstorm in a decadeSkyscrapers in the center of Beijing appeared to drop from sight amid the dust and sand. Traffic was snarled and more than 400 flights out ...
Pakistan takes its China love to a whole new level with record tax breaks, translatorsIslamabad, has handed out tax discounts close to $ 1.43 billion so far despite concerns of an adverse impact to its local industries and do...
Is India ready to join China’s coming-out party?China has every reason to be immensely proud of its achievement. In less than four decades, it has capsuled more growth than experienced in...
Main risk facing the world is a Chinese debt disaster, warns George SorosGeorge Soros probably shouldn't expect any warm invitations to Beijing - not with the much-reviled short seller warning of a giant Chinese ...
- Chinese Premier pitches for improving conditions of workers
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao has sought improved conditions for million of migrant workers, the force behind country's economic success story.
- Obama presses Internet freedoms in China
US President Barack Obama Monday pushed for an unshackled Internet and expanded political freedoms, seeking to get around China's media cur...
- China approves $6.3 billion construction IPO
A construction company has received approval for China's biggest initial public stock offering this year and hopes to raise 42.6 billion yu...
- Sign of the chimes
Landmarks should epitomise a city, not just dominate its skyline.
- Olympic torch relay begins in Hong Kong
Runners carried the Olympic torch through Hong Kong in a steady drizzle today, with a large flag-waving crowd outnumbering protesters who h...
- Forget dog years - we are living ‘China Years’
In October 2001, George W Bush stepped out of his limousine in Shanghai’s Pudong district for the first time in 26 years and uttered a sing...
- Ouster of Shanghai 'boss' may derail boom
Are Shanghai’s days as the freewheeling, red-tape slashing golden boy of China’s economic boom coming to an end?