It's been a chaotic and unnerving morning. We woke to news that there had been another explosion at the troubled Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, which is located about 240km north of Tokyo.
After arriving in what felt like a relatively calm city with a functioning public transport system last night, I awoke to news of rolling power outages across parts of the city, subway line cancellations, my first major tremor as a 6.2 aftershock swayed t
I arrived at Beijing's Capital Airport at just before 6 on Sunday morning and as the grey Beijing morning broke, booked on to a 7.50am Delta Airlines flight 58 to Tokyo.
As part of our ongoing series of interviews focused on the future of European, the EO discusses the outlook for European economic growth and what that might mean for China with Fabian Zuleeg of the European Policy Centre
Earlier this year the EO gathered stories from Chinese citizens about their personal struggles due to the current household (hukou) registration system. A translation of some of there stories can be found below...