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Chinese Tutoring Company Shuts Suddenly, Sparking Protest
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China Society
October 21, 2020
Taiwanese Businesswoman Thanks Local Epoch Times for Truthful Coverage of Pandemic
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September 16, 2020
Chinese Villagers Struggle to Subsist After Being Forcibly Relocated by Authorities
The “Cliff Village” in Liangshan prefecture, Sichuan Province, is one of many hamlets in southwestern China where the ...
China Society
August 31, 2020
Landslide in Chinese Village Buries At Least 10 Households, Killing 7
Continuous heavy rains and flooding in Sichuan Province have led to the formation of deadly landslides. Authorities provided ...
China Society
August 22, 2020
Citizens Criticize Chinese Authorities’ Negligence During Pandemic Lockdown
Residents of Dalian Bay district, a heavy-hit area in China’s latest wave of the CCP virus outbreak, complained ...
China Society
August 18, 2020
Sichuan Trust Misses Payments on Financial Portfolios as Investors Protest Outside
The Sichuan Trust company missed payments on the principal and interest that matured in June on TOT (trust ...
China Business & Economy
July 10, 2020
Chinese Citizen Calls Wuhan and Beijing a ‘Battlefield’ Amid the Pandemic
A Chinese citizen recounts his experiences when the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus outbreak first broke out in ...
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July 8, 2020
Hundreds Quarantined After PepsiCo Beijing Plant Confirms CCP Virus Cases
After eight confirmed cases were reported in the PepsiCo plant in Beijing, four more cases were confirmed on ...
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July 1, 2020
Chinese Veterans Stage a Protest Over TV Insult, Ongoing Mistreatment
A televised insult of soldiers was the catalyst for a gathering of nearly 100 veterans at the train ...
China
June 12, 2020
Student Exposes Chinese Authorities’ Tactic to Abduct Her
A Chinese student in Australia exposed the threats and harassment her family experienced from Chinese authorities after she ...
China Society
June 9, 2020
Victims of P2P Lending Crash Hold Simultaneous Protests Across China
Local security forces in 17 cities across China sprang into action on Oct. 1, when large numbers of ...
China Society
October 4, 2018
Dozens of Youth in Wuhan, China Disappear Without a Trace
A parent’s worst fear is hearing that something bad has happened to their child. Even more terrifying is ...
China Society
October 3, 2017
China High-speed Railway Project Land Grab Triggers Protest
Thirteen villagers from Fenglin town in China’s Hubei Prvince where beaten by hired tugs and injured on March ...
China
March 23, 2015
Close Jiang Zemin Ally, Former Nanjing Mayor, Indicted for Bribery
The former mayor of Nanjing, the capital of eastern China’s Jiangsu Province, was indicted for taking bribery, according ...
China
December 18, 2014
Police Clash With 10,000 Seeking to Stop Construction of Medical Center in Southern China
Townspeople in southern China fearing a new medical center would spread disease protested the facility and clashed with ...
China
November 20, 2014
China Suffers Drought, Water Shortage
This summer has been one of the hottest in decades in Jilin Province, China, and several counties are ...
China
August 17, 2014
China’s Restaurant Industry Faces Hard Times
China's restaurant industry is hit by hard times with rising costs and bankruptcies sharply up.
China
September 9, 2013
China’s State-Run Media Tout Toxic Chemical
Crowds of protesters in four different Chinese cities have tried to keep production of the chemical known as ...
China
June 30, 2013
Parents in China’s Hainan Province Accuse School Principal of Molesting Daughters
Parents of six primary school girls in China’s Hainan Province, say their daughters were drugged and sexually molested ...
China
May 17, 2013
Harsh City Law Enforcers Draw Public Ire
The Chinese public is becoming increasingly intolerant of heavy-handed law enforcers in cities.
China
March 27, 2013
Cosmic Cupid Calls Couples to Unite
The special date of 12-12-12 saw more than 30,000 Chinese couples tie the knot in a matrimonial and ...
China
December 14, 2012
Authorities Block Discussion of Killing at Chinese University
Performer attacked with hammer during college recital, officials deny incident.
China
June 13, 2010
Villager Turns Violent to Halt Forced Demolition
In Central China's Henan Province, a villager killed six people and injured more than 20 by driving his ...
China
June 3, 2010
Beijing Sees New Wave of Petitioning Against Judicial Injustice
Several hundred petitioners gathered in front of the Supreme People's Court in Beijing on May 24.
China
May 27, 2010
Shaanxi School Murder Reports Curtailed
“Information is blocked. Reports are forbidden. Roads have been blocked since yesterday."
China
May 16, 2010
Case of Death in Police Custody Still Alive 10 Years On
Apparent police brutality resulting in the death of a young woman was revealed on Chinese Internet forums recently.
China
May 15, 2010
Sixth School Killing in China in Under Two Months
A cleaver-wielding man broke into a kindergarten killing nine and injuring eleven before committing suicide.
China
May 12, 2010
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