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Two Men Killed During Forced Demolition in Northeast China
An elderly man defending his home from a demolition crew and a demolition crew member were killed as ...
China
May 22, 2012
Five Debt Areas Bankrupting Chinese Real Estate Companies
The mainland Chinese real estate market debt-to-asset ratio has reached historic highs, hitting 71.28 percent.
China
April 23, 2012
Hu Jintao Takes Aim at China’s Top Cop
Since Bo Xilai was sacked on March 15, Zhou Yongkang, China's top cop, has become the focal point ...
China
March 28, 2012
What’s a Fire Truck if It Can’t Get to the Flames?
Fire trucks aren’t much use if they get stuck in traffic. This principle was demonstrated recently in China ...
China
February 24, 2012
Beijing Threatens Officials in Tibet, Tells Them to Take Control
Beijing told Tibetan officials to maintain stability, or face dismissal and criminal charges.
China
February 7, 2012
North Korea’s New Leader Gives China Cold Shoulder
North Korea’s new leader Kim Jong-un recently thanked leaders from a long list of countries for their condolences ...
World
February 2, 2012
Mainland Chinese See Taiwan Election as Lesson in Democracy
Taiwan’s presidential election debate is an eye opener and lesson in democracy for mainland Chinese.
China
January 11, 2012
Poison Milk Threat in China, Again
Chinese are calling for a boycott of China’s largest milk producer after high levels of toxins were found ...
China
December 30, 2011
China’s Budding Democracy Consciousness Amidst Election Crackdown
Although the Chinese regime's crackdown on independent candidates for the People's Congress has escalated, the surge in independent ...
China
December 16, 2011
Chinese Art Student Gives Homemade iPad to Girlfriend
It took a Chinese art student less than 10 days to construct a tablet for his girlfriend, who ...
China
November 25, 2011
China’s Real Estate Developers Slashing Prices, Investors Enraged
With a glut of unsold finished and unfinished condominium-type real estate piling up all over China, and a ...
China
October 27, 2011
Toddler Crushed by Two Vehicles, Ignored by 18 Passers-by
In an alleyway in Foshan City in southern China's Guangdong Province, 18 people passed by a two-year-old girl ...
China
October 18, 2011
Chinese Regime’s Infiltration Threatens Taiwan’s Sovereignty
A number of recent incidents highlight the degree to which the Chinese regime interferes with Taiwan's internal affairs, ...
China
October 7, 2011
Asia Celebrates Mid-Autumn Festival: Light, Fish, Rabbit, and Prayers
The Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival has been celebrated with joyous festivities throughout Asia
China
September 15, 2011
Chinese Shocked that U.S. Ambassador Carries Own Backpack
Gary Locke's low-key arrival in Beijing has utterly impressed and shocked Chinese people.
China
August 21, 2011
Reported ‘Success’ of Protests at China’s Dalian Petrochemical Plant In Question
Responding to online calls to “take a walk” in the public square, tens of thousands in Dalian City, ...
China
August 18, 2011
Independent Channel Beams Into China Via Taiwan Satellite
Taiwan's largest telecom company has successfully moved an independent Chinese station onto its new satellite.
World
August 3, 2011
China’s Fatal Bullet Train Crash: Bad Weather or Human Error?
Train crash exposes serious operational and management problems in China's high-speed rail system.
China
July 28, 2011
Young Woman Throws China’s Red Cross into Credibility Crisis
An organization bearing the name “China Red Cross Commerce Association” (CRCCA) was forced to halt all activities on ...
China
July 7, 2011
Chinese Military Moves on Restive Guangzhou Suburb
Three days of riots sparked by the beating of a pregnant migrant worker by police in a suburb ...
China
June 14, 2011
China’s Drought of the Century
An ongoing drought in central and eastern China not seen in 50 or 100 years has dried up ...
China
May 25, 2011
Ai Weiwei’s Wife Allowed Visit, Albeit Brief
Famous Chinese artist Ai Weiwei was allowed the first contact with the outside world after 43 days of ...
China
May 16, 2011
The Party Has Its Own, Safe Food Supply in China
While ordinary Chinese complain of odd-colored buns, Chinese officials eat high on the hog.
China
May 15, 2011
China’s ‘Right-Wing’ Party Tries to Change System From Within
Several overseas China experts recently brought to light the existence of a little-known right wing opposition party in ...
China
March 22, 2011
Spy and Sex Scandal Implicates Chinese Woman and S. Korean Diplomats
Three Korean diplomats in Shanghai are alleged to be involved in a sex and spy scandal with a ...
China
March 10, 2011
Chinese Regime Nipping Third Jasmine Protest in the Bud
China's third round of Jasmine protests took place in over 40 cities on March 6 while the National ...
China
March 8, 2011
Overcoming the Obstacles to China’s Color Revolution
Expatriate Chinese democracy activists in San Francisco have been stimulated by the recent democracy uprising in North Africa ...
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February 24, 2011
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