World Question marks over China's economy have stocks on a long downward slide Benchmark indexes are near a five-year low, after a rough start to the year. China's CSI 300 index is down nearly 20% over the past 12 months. Analysts say the malaise is a symptom of bigger problems. John Ruwitch
Wray warns Chinese hackers are aiming to 'wreak havoc' on U.S. critical infrastructure The FBI director says Chinese state-sponsored hackers targeting of U.S critical infrastructure — including water treatment plants, pipelines and the power to grid — poses a national security threat. Ryan Lucas
World Here's what to know about the collapse of China's Evergrande property developer In 2018, Evergrande was listed as the world's most valuable real estate company. But on Monday, a Hong Kong court ordered it to be liquidated. Scott Neuman
World German government wants companies to 'de-risk' from China, but business is reluctant Tough new rhetoric on China from some members of Germany's governing coalition has led to disagreement rather than unity on what the government's policy should be. Rob Schmitz
World They flocked to build China's cities. Now builders are aging with little retirement A booming migrant workforce helped propel China's growth in the past four decades. Now those workers are approaching retirement age and straining local governments and social services. Emily Feng
World Affluent Chinese have been moving to Japan since the COVID lockdowns Middle- and upper-class Chinese are joining a migration wave to Japan. Anthony Kuhn
World Taiwan's China-skeptic ruling-party candidate wins presidential election Lai Ching-te of Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party is Taiwan's new president-elect, after a three-way election that will determine the self-ruled island's future stance towards China. Emily Feng
National China promises pandas for the U.S. on the 45th anniversary of the two nations' ties Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said the United States and China must insist on peaceful coexistence and promised that giant pandas would return to the U.S. — specifically California — by year end. The Associated Press
World A year after China ended its harsh COVID policies, it's struggling to rebound A year ago, China lifted its draconian COVID restrictions. Many expected the country to bounce back quickly. That hasn't happened. John Ruwitch
World What North Korea's shift toward Russia means for its global strategy Since the collapse of nuclear talks between Pyongyang and Washington in 2019, analysts see a major shift in North Korea's foreign relations. It has turned increasingly to Moscow. Anthony Kuhn