China gives first response to Google threat
China has said that foreign internet firms are welcome to do business there “according to the
Cosying up to China has Taiwan president in political trouble
Taiwan’s president, Ma Ying-jeou, is under public attack from leading members of his own Kuomintang (KMT) party after poor showings in recent parliamentary and municipal elections
Tibetan activist among Google hacking victims
It is not just human rights activist in China whose email accounts were hacked, according to a New York Times report which said a Tibetan student of Sta
Dalai Lama to address first Tibetan Youth Parliament in Europe
The exiled Tibetan leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama will address the First Tibetan Youth Parliament in Europe to be held in Zurich, Switzerland, from April 9-11 this year
Dalai Lama to speak at FAU campus in Boca Raton
Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama is scheduled to visit Florida Atlantic University’s Boca Raton campus next month for a public lecture, university officials announced today.
China’s ‘aggressive’ buildup called worry
China’s military buildup is worrying to both the U.S. military and American allies in Asia, the commander of U.S. forces in the Pacific told Congress Wednesday
Japan says U.S. ties firm, not leaning towards China
Japan’s foreign minister on Thursday shrugged off suggestions that Tokyo was cozying up to China at the expense of its alliance with the United States and repeated a vow to settle a feud over a U.S. airbase by
China continues arms build-up despite warming ties with Taiwan:U.S.
Although Taiwan’s relations with China have improved, China has continued its military build-up against the island, which raises doubts about whether China really wants to adopt peaceful means to resolve
The War Over Words: Why Google’s New Approach to China Should Be the Only Approach
Yesterday, Google announced formally what many of us in the human rights world told them four years ago would happen if they stepped into the ring with the Chinese