'Cultural mistake': Chinese man who 'tweaked' boy's penis escapes conviction
Tweaking a boy's penis was an acceptable sign of affection in China, the Court heard.
Tweaking a boy's penis was an acceptable sign of affection in China, the Court heard.
The vendors are selling at a substantial loss.
The OIO approved the sale of Westland Milk to China's Yili.
Cult conspiracy theories grew after it emerged a mysterious pair abducted the young girl.
COMMENT: He's the puppeteer in the Beehive - nothing happens unless it's run past him.
Some 1.5 million people are kept in a huge network across China.
Rights groups say a million Uighurs and other Muslims are being held in camps.
Resignations threaten to upend a merger that China hoped would become a powerhouse.
When was the last time someone slept in this bed?
Video has captured the moment a Chinese woman tried to pull off a brazen insurance scam.
Tonga's politicians sing China's praises but the superpower's influence concerns some.
WHS is the only school in the lower North Island with a Confucius Classroom.
Chinese warships heading to Australia to spy on US-Australian military exercises.
Horrifying glimpse of the new missiles China plans to arm itself with.
SCMP: Shanghai woman gave employee 20 rules to memorise before she started work.
New York Times: Border authorities routinely install policing app on tourists' phones.
The latest protests are a culmination of frustration with the Communist Party overseers.
US President Donald Trump has cooled off some of his tariff rhetoric.
A Kiwi-born 14-year-old picked to play soccer in China can't go because he's half-Tibetan.
A mix of German shepherds, golden retrievers and a Rottweiler were set free.
New York Times: A new era of great power competition but without boundaries.
Comment: NZ cannot afford to take sides in the cultural war between the US and China.
Aleney de Winter gets under the skin of Guanzhou.
Greg Fleming hops aboard Royal Caribbean's newest cruise ship, the Spectrum of the Seas
China has developed a chip to pinpoint the location of firearms.
Former diplomat says he was barred from immediately entering Hong Kong for unclear reasons
New York Times: Concerns proposed law would toll the bell on human rights in Hong Kong.
Comment: There has been a deafening silence over China's treatment of the Uighur.
China is harvesting the organs thousands of prisoners to operate a growing black market.