• Senior officials have privately criticised the editors at the Beijing Morning Post for their reporting of the war games.

    ECONOMIST: China keeps its anger under control

  • Beijing Morning Post notes how the Chinese are being forced to rely on domestically-sold infant formula despite concerns over its safety, following moves by British supermarkets Morrisons, Sainsbury's, Asda and Tesco to limit customers to two tins of infant formula.

    BBC: China media: Views on North Korea

  • Beijing Daily and the South China Morning Post report that residents in Beijing are advised to stay indoors as much as possible in the next few days as toxic smog hits the capital again for the fourth time in a month.

    BBC: China round-up: Anti-corruption drive

  • In response to overseas media reports that the Bank of China has closed the account of North Korea's main foreign exchange bank, Shi Yinhong, an international affairs expert at Beijing's Renmin University tells Hong Kong's South China Morning Post that Beijing is losing patience with Pyongyang.

    BBC: China media: Cyber espionage

  • Shi Yinhong, a security expert at Beijing's Renmin University, tells Hong Kong's South China Morning Post that Beijing appears to have "downgraded" the visit by sending Wang Jiarui, a minister-level official, to meet Mr Choe.

    BBC: China media: North Korea diplomacy

  • Prof Da Zhigang, from the Heilongjiang Academy of Social Sciences, told South China Morning Post that Beijing might have been testing how the Japanese navy would respond to emergencies.

    BBC: Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force destroyer Yuudachi

  • Turning to international news, experts tell Hong Kong's South China Morning Post that Beijing will verify the purpose of any bank accounts linked to North Korean leader Kim Jong-un before taking any action against Pyongyang.

    BBC: China media: Political models

  • South China Morning Post features photos of Beijing residents' "crazy, quick fixes" for toxic air, such as canned air.

    BBC: China media: Sex videos and houses

  • However, Chen Ziming, a Beijing-based political analyst, tells South China Morning Post that the premier has "no confidence fighting corruption" because he did not mention a system for disclosing officials' assets, which the public have been demanding.

    BBC: China media: Vietnam row

  • "When a market collapses, the recriminations over unfair practices of others begin, " noted an unnamed official in Beijing's Ministry of Commerce to the South China Morning Post.

    FORBES: New Asia

  • For one thing, Tom Holland of the South China Morning Post argues convincingly that as long as Beijing depends on investment fueled by cheap money to create growth, it cannot allow capital account convertibility.

    FORBES: China Says Yuan Will Be Fully Convertible Soon

  • However, Shanghai Morning Post's editorial and a commentary in Beijing News ask the public not to be over-excited.

    BBC: China morning round-up: Nobel Literature Prize to China

  • She has written on technology for various media publications including the South China Morning Post, where she founded and wrote the "Beijing Byte" column.

    CNN: CNN Profiles - Kristie Lu Stout - Anchor and correspondent

  • Meanwhile, residents are speculating on how the return of clear, blue, smog-free skies to Beijing has coincided with the two sessions, Hong Kong's South China Morning Post observes.

    BBC: China media: NPC spokeswoman praised

  • Cardinal Joseph Zen, a former bishop of Hong Kong, tells South China Morning Post that Pope Francis should follow former Pope Benedict in maintaining a stern attitude towards Beijing.

    BBC: China media: New era in Beijing

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