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Frank Fang
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HwaiDer
Frank Fang is a Taiwan-based journalist. He covers news in China and Taiwan. He holds a Master's degree in materials science from Tsinghua University in Taiwan.
China Anti-Corruption Authorities Say They Punished 6,500
The Chinese Communist Party's anti-corruption task force, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, said that it has punished ...
China
September 18, 2014
Executives in Southern China Disappear With Company Cash
Fujian Province, a manufacturing powerhouse in southern China, has recently witnessed a spate of company executives going missing—often ...
China
September 18, 2014
81-Year-Old Writer Taken Away by Police in China
Police detained the 81-year-old writer Tie Liu in Beijing because his words were said to have caused trouble. ...
China
September 17, 2014
Head of Shanghai Free Trade Zone Removed
The chief of a much-vaunted free trade zone established in Shanghai has been ejected from his post.
China
September 16, 2014
China Anti-Corruption Chief Forbids Cards, Mooncakes
Most recently on the list of no-nos of Wang Qishan, the secretary of the Chinese Communist Party’s anti-corruption ...
China
September 7, 2014
Hong Kong Protesters Arrested After Beijing Says ‘No’ to Democracy
With the hope of a true democratic election in Hong Kong in 2017 dashed by the decision from ...
Asia & Pacific
September 3, 2014
Petitioners Support Man Facing Trial for Killing State Thug
Thousands of petitioners came out to support Gong Jinjun, a petitioner who is facing trial for killing a ...
China
September 2, 2014
Top Party Anti-Corruption Boss Suggests More Targets in Offing
Wang Qishan, the Chinese Communist Party’s top anti-corruption official, let slip a cryptic comment about the future of ...
China
August 29, 2014
Harsh Droughts Hit China
Provinces around China, including Liaoning and Jilin in the north, Henan in the center, Xinjiang in the far ...
China
August 27, 2014
Chinese GMO Researcher Investigated for Corruption
A prominent researcher of genetically modified organisms in China was taken away by corruption investigators recently.
China
August 25, 2014
Chinese Author Attacked at Book Signing, but Remains Defiant
Chinese author Li Chengpeng was attacked a recent book signing.
China
January 14, 2013
Coal Mine Explosion Kills Seven in China
Seven people were killed in a coal mine explosion in northern China on Monday, an incident which drew ...
China
January 9, 2013
Chief of Top Chinese Bank Arrested for Corruption
Tao Liming, head of China's sixth largest commercial bank, was arrested for corruption recently.
China
January 7, 2013
Game Over for China’s Photovoltaic Manufacturers
What was always rumored is now official. Chinese producers of photovoltaic (PV) products, such as solar cells, used ...
China
December 30, 2012
Triple Suns and Inverted Rainbow Appear Over China
While on his way to work at about 9 a.m., Mr. He from Nanjing was surprised to see ...
China
December 12, 2012
Central Military Commission Closes Jiang Zemin’s Office, Reports Paper
Former Chinese Communist Party (CCP) head Jiang Zemin’s office in the building of the Central Military Commission was ...
China
November 1, 2012
Chinese Regime’s First Aircraft Carrier Not Ready, Say Experts
China officially put its first aircraft carrier into service Tuesday, according to China’s Defense Ministry.
China
September 25, 2012
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