
Travelers say Chinese authorities inspect or confiscate books from Hong Kong, including historical and educational material.
Authorities restrict access around Babaoshan cemetery amid reports of efforts to curb public mourning and prevent broader expressions of discontent.
Insiders say the campaign targets alleged bribery and judicial corruption while helping authorities recover assets and consolidate political control.
Established companies across manufacturing, technology, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals are struggling with weaker demand, delayed payments, and tighter finance.
Gao Zhisheng’s wife and supporters gathered in San Francisco to demand his release and an end to the persecution of his family.
A Chengdu hospital ordered all employees to disclose their religious beliefs, while schools collect information on students’ and parents’ religious beliefs.
The CCP fears public mourning for the reform-era leader could become an outlet for broader expression of dissatisfaction with the regime, an insider said.
Data-driven tax enforcement is making it harder for companies to reduce labor costs as weak demand and thin margins pressure China’s small businesses.
The reform-era premier’s death comes as the regime prepares for its Fifth Plenum, fueling speculation over whether his legacy could become a symbol of dissent.
The exercise included at-sea replenishment, which could help Beijing sustain naval deployments beyond the first island chain, an insider said.