
Cases cited in a widely shared post suggest the CCP is targeting not only online content but also how users access the internet.
On June 4, users say platforms flagged indirect references, restricted accounts, and filtered routine content tied to the 1989 clampdown.
Victims, lawyers, and analysts say fraudulent matchmaking schemes are exploiting demographic pressures and China’s increasingly difficult marriage market.
Witnesses reported roadblocks and surveillance, as discussion of the 1989 massacre vanished from social media.
Xi Jinping’s unexplained absence and the missing May Politburo report have fueled speculation about developments in Beijing.
Wuzhu Electronic’s closure adds to signs of stress in China’s private sector as manufacturers grapple with shrinking demand and regulatory pressures.
A China-based expert told The Epoch Times that he believes China’s ’reform and opening up' era has effectively reversed under Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
New restrictions on investment, data, and information signal Beijing’s growing focus on security over economic development.
Authorities are ‘increasingly relying’ on back-tax collections, penalties, asset confiscations, and other nontax sources, a Chinese regime insider said.
The two countries also pledged to enhance flexible air deployment operations and continue strengthening force posture arrangements.