
A former intelligence official’s appointment highlights the CCP’s growing integration of foreign policy, political security, and national defense priorities.
Chinese Catholics said the latest directives reflect a broader effort to replace religious autonomy with political loyalty to the Chinese Communist Party.
Medical professionals and families say authorities discouraged scrutiny of suspected vaccine injuries as Beijing maintains its vaccines are safe.
A Nanning revenue scandal highlights how China’s property slump is driving local governments to manipulate finances as fiscal pressures spread.
A PLA insider says the weapon was an upgraded JL-2, as Beijing attempts to signal growing naval strike capabilities to the United States and its allies.
Industry insiders say Vanward Electric’s restructuring reflects mounting financial strain across China’s private manufacturing sector as housing demand weakens.
Insiders and scholars say Beijing is integrating trade, technology, and military power to withstand future sanctions and geopolitical conflict.
Party insiders and analysts say Beijing increasingly uses anti-corruption efforts to enforce loyalty and tighten control as economic pressures mount.
Officials blamed extreme rainfall for the crisis, while residents said some downstream communities had little time to prepare as floodwaters surged.
Beijing disclosed an alleged research data breach but withheld key details, prompting cybersecurity experts to question how the incident unfolded.