BEIJING - China’s economic malaise is fuelling social tensions that make people more likely to commit violent crimes out of anger or desperation, analysts say, after the country witnessed its ...
China Battles Rare Wave Of Violent Crime As Economic Woes Bite China's economic malaise is fuelling social tensions that make people more likely to commit violent crimes out of anger or ...
China's official murder rate last year was 0.46 cases per 100,000 people, compared to 5.7 in the US. Still, authorities swiftly extinguished commemorations of the Zhuhai incident, clearing public ...
AKSU, China--A backlash against reports of forced labor and other abuses of the largely Muslim Uighur ethnic group in Xinjiang is taking a toll on China’s cotton industry, but it’s unclear if ...
A wave of COVID-19 lockdowns in Shanghai presents the biggest test yet for investors, trading companies and logistics managers trying to follow China’s economy after the government restricted ...