Malcolm Moore
Expired meat scandal spreads
The China food scandal around expired meat is spreading fast, dragging in more big-name fast-food chains including McDonald's products as far away as Japan. Audio
Terrorists blamed for attack on Chinese market
Security in China has increased after the deaths of at least 31 people in a terrorist attack in the Xinjiang region. Audio
Blast in China is labelled a terrorist attack
A blast in a China has killed dozens of people and injured at least 90 others in what the state is calling a terrorist attack. Audio
China dispatches ships to Vietnam to evacuate citizens
China has dispatched the first of five ships to Vietnam to speed up the evacuation of any its citizens who want to leave the country. Audio
More 'pings' in MH370 search but families not giving up hope
The Chinese relatives of those on the missing plane still can't accept the plane has crashed. Audio
Relatives march on Malaysian Embassy in Beijing
Bad weather in the southern Indian Ocean is expected to ease today allowing authorities to resume the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines plane, that went down with 239 passengers onboard. Audio
MH370 Families told 'All lives lost'
The families of the passengers on the missing Malaysian Airlines plane have been told they should assume "beyond reasonable doubt" that flight MH370 crashed within hours of take off, and that thereā¦ Audio
Latest on the missing Malaysian flight
Malaysian authorities investigating the disappearance of an aircraft with 239 people on board, are taking a fresh look at the passengers and crew who were on the flight. Audio
Correspondent in Beijing with more on missing Malaysian flight
Most of the people on board the flight were Chinese nationals. Audio
China state media blames seperatists for massacre at station
The Chinese authorities are blaming Islamic separatists from the north-west region of Xinjiang for what it is calling an organised terrorist attack at a train station. Audio
Severe air pollution in China chokes the country
The heavy smog gripping China for the past week is now so severe that scientists are warning of the equivalent of a Nuclear Winter. Audio
Killer hornets kill 41 in China
A rare plague of killer hornets has left 41 people dead and more than 1,600 people injured in northern China. Audio
Bo Xilai trial ends with revelation of a love affair
The high-profile trial of the Chinese politician, Bo Xilai, ended in dramatic fashion yesterday when he took the stand and accused his wife and his former police chief of having a love affair. Audio
Bo Xilai appears in China court for 'trial of the century'
The former Chinese politician, Bo Xilai has put up a feisty defence against charges of bribery and corruption in a Jinan court, claiming he was framed for one of the charges against him. Audio
China quake death toll climbs
The death toll from a 6.6 magnitude earthquake in north-west China has risen to more than 90. Audio
In China, a 6.6 magnitude earthquake
Meanwhile in China, a 6.6 magnitude earthquake has hit the country's poorest province injuring hundreds and killing more than 20 people. Audio
Malcolm Moore on search and recovery after China earthquake
Rescuers are still struggling to reach the remote Sichuan province in China, where a 6.6 magnitude earthquake killed nearly 200 people and injured more than 11,000. Audio
China to unveil leaders today in once-in-decade change
China's ruling Communist Party will today name the political rulers who will lead the country for the next decade. Audio
Anti-Japan protests in China fueled by attack anniversary
Fresh anti-Japan protests have erupted in at least 100 cities in China, forcing many Japanese businesses to close their Chinese operations. Audio
Chinese eco-city
We're off to China where Malcolm Moore's just been visiting the world's largest eco-city. Plus the government crackdown on the social networking site, Sina Weibo. Audio