“Youth League” faction of the Chinese Communist Party has achieved its personnel plans for the next several years
An explosion rocked a chemical factory in central China in the morning of Feb. 28, killing nine, according to state media.
Ten people died, three went missing, and 17 were injured in an explosion at a state-run steel factory in China.
Thousands of farmers in Guangdong Province have taken to the streets on the morning of Nov. 21, asking for human rights and an end to authoritarian rule and government corruption.
The pass rates of both China’s food safety inspection and its export food quality control have remained above 90 percent, recently claimed Pu Changcheng, deputy-director of the Chinese state’s General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine (AQSIQ). But consumers are not convinced
Fearful of social networks, Chinese authorities want to take Internet censorship to another level.
Many wealthy Chinese seek to emigrate or covet an international passport, recent surveys have found. A growing concern for these tycoons is wealth security.
The death of a herdsman known for protecting his pasture and livestock from damage by oil transport convoys has sparked a series of protests, according to a blog reporting on Inner Mongolia.
In a gesture inspired by artist Ai Weiwei, six activists delivered a symbolic vase to ridicule China’s “democratic” parties.
“Youth League” faction of the Chinese Communist Party has achieved its personnel plans for the next several years
An explosion rocked a chemical factory in central China in the morning of Feb. 28, killing nine, according to state media.
Ten people died, three went missing, and 17 were injured in an explosion at a state-run steel factory in China.
Thousands of farmers in Guangdong Province have taken to the streets on the morning of Nov. 21, asking for human rights and an end to authoritarian rule and government corruption.
The pass rates of both China’s food safety inspection and its export food quality control have remained above 90 percent, recently claimed Pu Changcheng, deputy-director of the Chinese state’s General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine (AQSIQ). But consumers are not convinced
Fearful of social networks, Chinese authorities want to take Internet censorship to another level.
Many wealthy Chinese seek to emigrate or covet an international passport, recent surveys have found. A growing concern for these tycoons is wealth security.
The death of a herdsman known for protecting his pasture and livestock from damage by oil transport convoys has sparked a series of protests, according to a blog reporting on Inner Mongolia.
In a gesture inspired by artist Ai Weiwei, six activists delivered a symbolic vase to ridicule China’s “democratic” parties.