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Frank Fang is a Taiwan-based journalist. He covers US, China, and Taiwan news. He holds a master's degree in materials science from Tsinghua University in Taiwan.
Chinese Search Engine Offs 3 Corrupt Managers
Baidu, known as mainland China’s version of Google and Wikipedia, is getting the anti-corruption treatment.
China
May 12, 2015
‘We’ve Been Totally Infiltrated’ Taiwanese Say in Response to Pro-China Businesswoman
Taiwan worries about the Communist Party’s “united front” tactics in wake of remarks.
China
May 10, 2015
Cleaning Out Beijing: Anti-Corruption Campaign Nabs 80 Officials in Four Months
The Chinese regime's anti-corruption agency is moving in on the capital.
China
May 10, 2015
Pressure From China? ‘You Could Say That,’ Admit Thai Police
Eight Chinese refugees in Thailand were detained, abused, and lied to by local authorities, who claim they were ...
Asia & Pacific
May 5, 2015
For Chinese Meditators, April Was the Cruelest Month
Hundreds of Chinese who practice the spiritual discipline Falun Gong were detained by Chinese police during April, often ...
US News
May 4, 2015
Chinese Anti-Corruption Official Found to Be Corrupt
On the surface, Zhong Shijian of Guangdong Province's anti-corruption agency made himself out to be an upstanding member ...
China
May 1, 2015
Chinese Principals Rake In Cash, Not Knowledge
Recent reports by Chinese state-run media have shed some light on the corruption plaguing schools in multiple provinces. ...
China
May 1, 2015
Machete-Wielding Chinese Bikers Hunt Pedestrians for Fun
Bored young Chinese teens have eschewed the coffee shops for chasing passersby with knives.
China
May 1, 2015
Chinese Judge on Shackles: ‘Who Cares If It’s Illegal?’
A Chinese judge presiding over the trial of a Falun Gong practitioner dismissed the defense and the law.
China
April 28, 2015
China Corruption Watch: 10,000 People Investigated in Q1, and Sinopec President Faces Probe
The Chinese regime's anti-corruption watchdog must be working overtime in the first quarter of 2015.
China
April 27, 2015
China’s Finance Minister Says Country’s Chance of Economic Failure Worse Than 50-50
A raft of reforms must be enacted to escape economic stagnation in China, according to the finance minister.
China
April 26, 2015
China Needs 2 Trillion Yuan Annually to Combat Pollution
But even money can’t fix some forms of damage, like heavy metal-laced land and polluted groundwater.
China
April 26, 2015
This Women’s Rights Activist Was Threatened With Rape by Chinese Police
A Chinese female rights activist said police threatened to leave her in a male prisoners’ cells to be ...
China
April 26, 2015
How an Official’s Tearful Confession Shows the State of China’s Environmental Bureau
A former county-level official working for China’s environmental authorities wept in court as he confessed the crimes he ...
China
April 23, 2015
China’s ‘Sky Net’ Just Gave Interpol a List of 100 Fugitive Officials
The Chinese regime’s anti-corruption agency is seeking the help of the international community to nab corrupt officials who ...
China
April 22, 2015
Syringes, Underwear, and the Business of Recyling in China
In China, potentially disease-ridden materials are re-sold to manufacturers, who turn them into products such as quilts, plastic ...
China
April 21, 2015
Buying Dinner for the Right Official Could Reduce Your Electricity Bill in China
Less than a month after China’s anti-corruption authorities set up shop at an electrical provider in Guangdong Province, ...
China
April 21, 2015
These Corrupt Chinese Officials Are Blaming Their Wives
Chinese regime officials sentenced for corruption sometimes lay the blame on their wives.
China
April 19, 2015
The Cost of Death in China
According to mainland Chinese reports, high graveyard rents in urban areas sometimes far outstrip those of housing in ...
China
April 16, 2015
Half of Chinese Officials Are Said to Keep Mistresses
Wang Suyi’s malfeasance was exposed by his mistresses, among them female college students and news reporters.
China
April 15, 2015
In China, Your Pork May Be Fished out of a River
Some in China have made a business of fishing out the contaminated pig corpses, which then end up ...
China
April 15, 2015
Besieged Former Chinese Military Official Now Said to be Arrested
The news of Guo Boxiong’s downfall has been long anticipated.
China
April 12, 2015
Residents Storm Chinese Police Station to Protest Garbage Incinerator
Thousands of residents in a southern Chinese city took to the streets to protest the construction of a ...
China
April 8, 2015
China’s Notorious ‘Fifty Cent Party’ Is Given New Proportions
China’s Communist Youth League reportedly oversees 10 million online propagandists, many of them young people attending school.
China
April 7, 2015
At a Wedding, Airport, or the Office—China Anti-Corruption Agents Take Targets Unawares
Chinese communist anti-corruption agents seem to have realized that they must surprise their quarry to make a successful ...
China
April 6, 2015
China’s Internet Users Hail Google for Banishing Chinese Security Certificates
Google bans the certificates issued by the China Internet Network Information Center.
China
April 3, 2015
China’s Corruption Up Close: The Case of Guo Wengui
Behind businessman Guo Wengui lies a story of sex scandals, corruption, and ties to some of the Chinese ...
China
April 2, 2015
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