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If Hong Kong democrats do not like the Chinese regime’s decision on universal suffrage for the city-state, the ...
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August 27, 2014
One ‘Big Tiger’ Down, Several More to Follow
The “anti-corruption” campaign that investigated former Chinese Communist Party security chief Zhou Yongkang is expected to continue, likely ...
China
August 13, 2014
As Chinese Media Reshuffle, Epoch Times Makes Great Leap
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February 12, 2014
Chinese Regime’s Xi Prepares to Deal With New ‘Gang of Four’
How much can you read into political machinations judging by a brief handshake? A lot, China observers say.
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February 14, 2013
Law Professors in China Call for Independent Judiciary
Law professors in China call for the establishment of an independent judicial system.
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January 22, 2013
Xi Jinping Plans on Introducing Reforms, Source Says
At the 18th Party Congress, expected to convene on Nov. 8, Xi and Vice Premier Li Keqiang are ...
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October 16, 2012
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The Epoch Times Chinese website has been repeatedly attacked over the last week by hackers based in China, ...
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August 26, 2012
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May 17, 2012
Jiang Zemin’s Faction on the Brink of Collapse
While Jiang Zemin is in a vegetative state, former Jiang allies have pledged their allegiances to Hu Jintao.
China
April 22, 2012
Wen Jiabao Pushes for Redressing Falun Gong, Source Says
Chinese Regime’s Premier Wen Jiabao has been pushing for ending the persecution of Falun Gong with reparations going ...
China
April 9, 2012
Lai Changxing, Alleged Smuggler, Stands Trial in China
The alleged head of a massive smuggling ring that operated for years in China’s south stood for his ...
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April 6, 2012
Bo Xilai Placed Under House Arrest, Reports Suggest
Bo Xilai has been placed under house arrest by the agency responsible for the security of top Chinese ...
China
March 20, 2012
Local Communist Party Chiefs Amp Up Propaganda Before National Congress
The state-controlled media in China are viewed often as a display board for Chinese Communist leaders at different ...
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December 26, 2011
China’s Reporters are Dancing in Shackles
China, a country with one of the world's worst records of media censorship and jailing of reporters, observed ...
China
November 28, 2011
A Move to Add Fingerprints to Chinese ID Cards
On Oct. 24 China's National People's Congress passed a draft amendment to the Resident Identity Cards Law that ...
China
October 30, 2011
Bad Luck Overwhelms Yao Ming’s Career
The most famous Chinese basketball star, Yao Ming, formally announced on July 20 in Shanghai, “I will end ...
China
July 21, 2011
Dismantle the Three Gorges Dam, Expert Says
China's Three Gorges Dam is a huge failure and should be dismantled, the sooner the better, an expert ...
China
May 31, 2011
Chinese Regime Denies Passports, Visas to Select Overseas Citizens
Chinese Consulates around the world refuse to renew passports for scores of Chinese citizens abroad.
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April 6, 2011
North Korea and China Still Friends: Kim Visits Twice
North Korean Leader's second China Visit in three month a late August Xinhua Feature; arrived the day following ...
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