North Korea has been harassing its neighbors for quite a long time. For powerful countries, it is just like a ringworm problem. But because it has nuclear weapons and long-range delivery tools, plus the eccentric personality of its leader, North Korea has become a major problem in East Asia and the Asia-Pacific region.
Hong Kong—The governments of China and Hong Kong don’t seem to want to mention the situation of Hong Kong’s sluggish economic growth, and even Hong Kong’s economists and professionals have kept silent on the issue.
The ten-year-long battle between factions in the Chinese Communist Party has been waged to keep terrible secrets hidden, secrets that are now starting to come out.
Chinese media is looking intently at how the power struggle centering on Bo Xilai will turn out.
This year’s summer rains have been a season of devastation and suffering in China.
Hong Kong’s Legislative Council passed an electoral reform to fundamentally change Hong Kong’s relations to Beijing.
Tibet and Xinjiang have, to the embarrassment of Chinese officials, laid bare the lie of a “harmonious society.”
China is capable of feeding 90 percent of its population. Only two staples, corn meal and soy beans require importation.
Flushing politicians John Liu and Ellen Young reported to encourage attacks on Falun Gong.
A former employee of Liaoning Hospital said the Concentration Camp in China was actually a part of a hospital.
North Korea has been harassing its neighbors for quite a long time. For powerful countries, it is just like a ringworm problem. But because it has nuclear weapons and long-range delivery tools, plus the eccentric personality of its leader, North Korea has become a major problem in East Asia and the Asia-Pacific region.
Hong Kong—The governments of China and Hong Kong don’t seem to want to mention the situation of Hong Kong’s sluggish economic growth, and even Hong Kong’s economists and professionals have kept silent on the issue.
The ten-year-long battle between factions in the Chinese Communist Party has been waged to keep terrible secrets hidden, secrets that are now starting to come out.
Chinese media is looking intently at how the power struggle centering on Bo Xilai will turn out.
This year’s summer rains have been a season of devastation and suffering in China.
Hong Kong’s Legislative Council passed an electoral reform to fundamentally change Hong Kong’s relations to Beijing.
Tibet and Xinjiang have, to the embarrassment of Chinese officials, laid bare the lie of a “harmonious society.”
China is capable of feeding 90 percent of its population. Only two staples, corn meal and soy beans require importation.
Flushing politicians John Liu and Ellen Young reported to encourage attacks on Falun Gong.
A former employee of Liaoning Hospital said the Concentration Camp in China was actually a part of a hospital.