Posted at 16:15 3 Apr16:15 3 AprEmotional farewell for South Korea's giant pandaVideo contentVideo caption: Panda Fu Bao fans bid emotional farewell in South KoreaPanda Fu Bao fans bid emotional farewell in South KoreaThousands of Fu Bao fans lined the streets near Everland, as the country's first giant panda left for China.
Posted at 1:25 3 Apr1:25 3 AprIs it a bird? Is it a plane? No it's more space junkBy Regan MorrisBBC News, Los AngelesMysterious, golden streaks lit up the sky across southern California, causing a flurry of speculation.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 21:00 2 Apr21:00 2 AprChina will have 300 million pensioners. Can it afford them?By Laura BickerChina Correspondent, BBC NewsThe country is running out of time to build enough of a fund to care for its growing number of elderly.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 19:58 2 Apr19:58 2 AprBiden and Xi discuss US-China cooperation and conflictBy Kayla EpsteinBBC NewsThe two leaders discussed ways to cooperate as they work to thaw tensions between the US and China.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 4:58 2 Apr4:58 2 AprChina property firm Country Garden suspends sharesBy Mariko OiBusiness reporterThe real estate giant said last week it would delay its earnings report as it faces a winding-up petition.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 0:00 2 Apr0:00 2 AprIs China's biggest threat its own ageing population?Video contentVideo caption: How Beijing could avoid its ticking demographic time bombHow Beijing could avoid its ticking demographic time bombHow Beijing could avoid its ticking demographic time bomb.
Posted at 9:43 1 Apr9:43 1 AprNetflix's 3 Body Problem, a billionaire and a 'despicable' murderBy Kelly NgBBC NewsXu Yao, who worked on the Netflix adaptation, poisoned his colleague Lin Qi over a business dispute.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 5:41 1 Apr5:41 1 AprXiaomi electric car buyers face six-month waitBy Mariko OiBusiness reporterThe firm previously said SU7 pre-orders had hit 88,898 within 24 hours of it starting to take orders.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 1:06 29 Mar1:06 29 MarChinese smartphone giant takes on TeslaBy Mariko Oi & Peter HoskinsBusiness reportersXiaomi says it received more than 50,000 orders within the first 27 minutes of the SU7 going on sale.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 9:15 28 Mar9:15 28 MarChina axes Covid-era tariffs on Australian wineBy Frances Maoin SingaporeIt comes as relations have improved since a new Canberra government was elected in 2022.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 0:01 27 Mar0:01 27 MarEuropean flying car technology sold to ChinaBy Zoe KleinmanTechnology editorThe Slovakian AirCar, built with a BMW engine and run on normal fuel, will now be made in China.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 18:41 26 Mar18:41 26 MarTreasury staff worked at bank linked to China stateBy Jack FenwickBBC PoliticsThe Treasury says the secondment scheme deepens ties with Asia and boosts British business.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 15:37 26 Mar15:37 26 MarUK approach to China is 'robust', Sunak saysIt comes after some MPs criticised the response to cyber-attacks blamed on Beijing-linked hackers.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 11:18 26 Mar11:18 26 MarChina hits out at US and UK over cyber hack claimsBy Simon FraserBBC NewsBeijing tells the US and UK to stop their own cyber attacks, accusing them of "political manipulation".Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 4:50 26 Mar4:50 26 MarChina ex-football boss sentenced to life in prisonBy Mariko OiBusiness reporterIn January, Chen Xuyuan pleaded guilty to taking bribes worth a total of more than $11m.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 2:05 26 Mar2:05 26 MarUK hits out at Chinese-backed cyber-attacksBy Sam Francis & Jennifer McKiernanPolitical reporters, BBC NewsTwo people and a China-affiliated company will have assets frozen and be subject to a travel ban.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 16:50 25 Mar16:50 25 MarDowden blames Chinese groups for two cyber-attacksVideo contentVideo caption: Dowden blames Chinese groups for two cyber-attacksDowden blames Chinese groups for two cyber-attacksThe deputy PM says the UK and international partners will expose China for "ongoing patterns of hostile activity".
Posted at 13:22 25 Mar13:22 25 MarChina is 'greatest threat to UK's economic security' - SunakVideo contentVideo caption: China is 'greatest threat to UK's economic security' - SunakChina is 'greatest threat to UK's economic security' - SunakRishi Sunak has said that China represents the "greatest state-based threat" to the UK's economic security.
Posted at 12:22 25 Mar12:22 25 MarCyber-attack on voter data to be linked to ChinaBy James Gregory & Iain Watson, political correspondentBBC NewsThe year-long attacks reportedly led to the personal details of millions of voters being accessed.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 11:14 25 Mar11:14 25 MarUK accuses groups linked to China of two 'malicious cyber campaigns'Deputy PM Oliver Dowden announces sanctions against Chinese state-affiliated organisations after hacking attacks.Catch upBBC Russian
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Emotional farewell for South Korea's giant panda
Thousands of Fu Bao fans lined the streets near Everland, as the country's first giant panda left for China.
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No it's more space junk
By Regan Morris
BBC News, Los Angeles
Mysterious, golden streaks lit up the sky across southern California, causing a flurry of speculation.
Read moreChina will have 300 million pensioners. Can it afford them?
By Laura Bicker
China Correspondent, BBC News
The country is running out of time to build enough of a fund to care for its growing number of elderly.
Read moreBiden and Xi discuss US-China cooperation and conflict
By Kayla Epstein
BBC News
The two leaders discussed ways to cooperate as they work to thaw tensions between the US and China.
Read moreChina property firm Country Garden suspends shares
By Mariko Oi
Business reporter
The real estate giant said last week it would delay its earnings report as it faces a winding-up petition.
Read moreIs China's biggest threat its own ageing population?
How Beijing could avoid its ticking demographic time bomb.
Netflix's 3 Body Problem, a billionaire and a 'despicable' murder
By Kelly Ng
BBC News
Xu Yao, who worked on the Netflix adaptation, poisoned his colleague Lin Qi over a business dispute.
Read moreXiaomi electric car buyers face six-month wait
By Mariko Oi
Business reporter
The firm previously said SU7 pre-orders had hit 88,898 within 24 hours of it starting to take orders.
Read moreChinese smartphone giant takes on Tesla
By Mariko Oi & Peter Hoskins
Business reporters
Xiaomi says it received more than 50,000 orders within the first 27 minutes of the SU7 going on sale.
Read moreChina axes Covid-era tariffs on Australian wine
By Frances Mao
in Singapore
It comes as relations have improved since a new Canberra government was elected in 2022.
Read moreEuropean flying car technology sold to China
By Zoe Kleinman
Technology editor
The Slovakian AirCar, built with a BMW engine and run on normal fuel, will now be made in China.
Read moreTreasury staff worked at bank linked to China state
By Jack Fenwick
BBC Politics
The Treasury says the secondment scheme deepens ties with Asia and boosts British business.
Read moreUK approach to China is 'robust', Sunak says
It comes after some MPs criticised the response to cyber-attacks blamed on Beijing-linked hackers.
Read moreChina hits out at US and UK over cyber hack claims
By Simon Fraser
BBC News
Beijing tells the US and UK to stop their own cyber attacks, accusing them of "political manipulation".
Read moreChina ex-football boss sentenced to life in prison
By Mariko Oi
Business reporter
In January, Chen Xuyuan pleaded guilty to taking bribes worth a total of more than $11m.
Read moreUK hits out at Chinese-backed cyber-attacks
By Sam Francis & Jennifer McKiernan
Political reporters, BBC News
Two people and a China-affiliated company will have assets frozen and be subject to a travel ban.
Read moreDowden blames Chinese groups for two cyber-attacks
The deputy PM says the UK and international partners will expose China for "ongoing patterns of hostile activity".
China is 'greatest threat to UK's economic security' - Sunak
Rishi Sunak has said that China represents the "greatest state-based threat" to the UK's economic security.
Cyber-attack on voter data to be linked to China
By James Gregory & Iain Watson, political correspondent
BBC News
The year-long attacks reportedly led to the personal details of millions of voters being accessed.
Read moreUK accuses groups linked to China of two 'malicious cyber campaigns'
Deputy PM Oliver Dowden announces sanctions against Chinese state-affiliated organisations after hacking attacks.
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