China

    Did the China Investigation Have Impact?

    Did the China Investigation Have Impact?

    Did the China Investigation Have Impact? The short answer is, in large measure, yes. But in some ways, no.

    Findings – A Synopsis of the Outlaw Oceans Investigation’s Conclusions

    Findings – A Synopsis of the Outlaw Oceans Investigation’s Conclusions

    The size and behavior of the Chinese fishing fleet raises concerns. Seafood is the world’s last major source of wild protein and the largest globally traded food commodity by value. Western political analysts say that having just one country controlling this precious resource creates a precarious power imbalance.

    Daniels story

    Daniels story

    Daniel: The tragic tale of an Indonesian deckhand and his brutal voyage on a Chinese squid ship.

    Crimes at the border – The North Koreans Behind Global Seafood

    Crimes at the border – The North Koreans Behind Global Seafood

    China uses thousands of workers from the Hermit Kingdom, in violation of U.N. sanctions and U.S. law. Many at the plants recounted rampant sexual abuse.

    Crimes along the coast

    Crimes along the coast

    China forces minorities from Xinjiang to work in industries around the country. As it turns out, this includes processing much of the seafood sent to America and Europe.

    China: Seafood Superpower

    China: Seafood Superpower

    An exploration of the motivations and methods behind China's growth and control overfishing across most of the high seas.

    China accuses the US of raising tensions

    China accuses the US of raising tensions

    China accuses the US of raising tensions The United States is "creating tensions" in the South China Sea by allowing a US warship to travel through shipping lanes claimed by Beijing, China claims.

    The Philippines Accuses China of Sea Barrier

    The Philippines Accuses China of Sea Barrier

    The Philippines accuses China of putting up a "floating barrier" that is stopping fishermen in a disputed area of the South China Sea, CNN reports.

    Ancient fish fossils reveal our origins

    Ancient fish fossils reveal our origins

    The emergence of the first jaws with teeth was one of the most important events in the history of life on Earth. Now scientists in China have found fossils of jawed fish with the astonishing age of almost 440 million years. They are our oldest known ancestors with teeth