An imprisoned Chinese dissident who won this year's Nobel Peace Prize was allowed to meet Sunday with his wife and told her in tears that he was dedicating the award to victims of a 1989 military ...
The widow of the late Nobel peace laureate Liu Xiaobo has made a desperate cry for help, friends say, as the Chinese government refuses to let her travel abroad for medical treatment nearly 10 months ...
Liu Xiaobo, 61, a Chinese political prisoner and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, died Thursday, The Guardian reports. Chinese officials released a statement confirming his death Thursday evening, ...
A new display on the 1989 massacre is set to open in Manhattan, two years after a Tiananmen museum closed in Hong Kong. By Lola Fadulu and Ashley Southall American companies continue to build ...
Despite being one of China's most famous political dissidents, Liu Xiaobo rarely struck those who knew him as a firebrand. The Nobel Peace Prize laureate's mild manners and gentle voice belied his ...
While Chinese officials this week joined the chorus of global praise for the late Nelson Mandela, the autocratic regime in Beijing drew the line at comparing the anti-Apartheid icon with imprisoned ...
Liu Xia, the widow of Chinese Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo, has left Beijing after almost eight years of house arrest, according to her brother. Liu Xia, the widow of Chinese Nobel Peace ...