
State media hailed five students for developing an advanced rocket, but critics question the role of outside organizations and technology.
Sources who spoke to The Epoch Times indicated the regime is expanding surveillance and risk controls across finance, labor, cyberspace, and community disputes.
A growing number of officials are surrendering to investigators as insiders describe intensified pressure campaigns within China’s disciplinary system.
As military purges continue under Xi Jinping, analysts say Dong Jun’s survival may stem from his limited power rather than political influence.
Observers say the closures reflect financial strain and shrinking audiences as younger Chinese turn to social media and livestreaming platforms.
A new China Mobile Hong Kong policy requires prepaid SIMs to be activated outside China, narrowing a workaround some users used to access the global internet.
Protesters are demanding repayment and questioning whether regulators ignored risks before Zhejiang’s financial asset exchange lost its license.
The Department of War’s expanded list underscores concerns that Chinese firms may be required to support state objectives.
An investigation targeting an 800,000-member forum has sparked claims of forced confessions, intimidation, and misconduct by police and authorities.
The layoffs have fueled debate over whether multinational companies are becoming more cautious about operating in China.