
Activists report intensified monitoring, travel bans, and ‘on post’ surveillance as Beijing marks 37 years since the 1989 massacre.
Official data show even China’s wealthiest provinces failed to cover spending in early 2026 as land-sale revenue continued to decline.
Regulators are tightening oversight of offshore brokerages and Hong Kong banking channels as concerns grow over capital outflows through financial markets.
Labor disputes at a Japanese-linked plant and a domestic EV maker highlight rising friction over wages and job security.
Members of the Atajurt rights group say Kazakh police intercepted activists traveling to Astana to discuss Xinjiang-related prosecutions with U.S. officials.
Residents and merchants across China say weak incomes and job uncertainty are pushing consumers to cut spending and seek cheaper goods.
Critics say Beijing’s long-running enforcement campaign increasingly functions as political control rather than genuine reform.
Insiders linked the move to a broader PLA anti-corruption push and Rocket Force reshuffle.
Leaked notices and insider accounts suggest officials in northeastern China mobilized government workers to boost attendance at state-backed tourism campaigns.
Analysts say the shift reflects mounting fiscal pressure on local governments as weak housing demand and demographic decline reshape China’s urban economy.