An Epoch Times staff and nearly two dozen White House press members who intended to cover Trump’s visit were denied entry to China.
The two leaders are scheduled to meet in Beijing on Thursday. Their talks are expected to cover trade, Iran, and other issues.
Xi’s continuous purge of generals has sent shockwaves through the military, and now mid and lower rank PLA officers are afraid, said an insider.
The U.S. government should use the Reagan playbook and expose the communist regime’s human rights violations, Brownback says.
Rep. Chris Smith is calling on the president to help free political prisoners ahead of the U.S.–China summit.
In the letter, he welcomed Trump and urged the United States to pay attention to what he called a largely unknown system of black jails.
‘It raises the reputational cost to the relationship and affects China’s standing in the world,’ Rep. Chris Smith said.
The family has been unable to visit her mother, who was targeted by the Chinese regime alongside the sister of another New York resident because of their faith.
As Beijing tightens online controls, many Chinese citizens are turning to foreign social media to preserve information quickly erased at home.
Lai, 78, was sentenced to 20 years in prison earlier this year under the Beijing-imposed national security law and a colonial-era law.
New rules take effect May 1, prompting criticism over unequal enforcement in the country’s anti-corruption system.
China’s food delivery upsurge is being held up by poor working people needing ’mere subsistence’ and is not sustainable, one analyst said.
State-driven messaging is fueling a nationwide wave of suspicion, with critics warning of a return to mass surveillance tactics.
Yu Guofu alleges that the detention center staff failed to send him to a hospital despite clear neurological symptoms, resulting in irreversible damage.
People who once studied or lived abroad are being treated with new political suspicion as China’s anti-spy campaign expands, residents and other observers said.
The Chinese regime is ‘at war with God,’ former U.S. ambassador Sam Brownback said, urging Washington to confront Beijing as Reagan did Moscow.
Critics say the move is an attempt to obscure rising poverty, unemployment, and growing numbers of homeless rural migrant workers.
A group of MPs has expressed concerns over the assault that left the victim with bruises on her face, neck, and hand.
New rules target 84 million platform workers, raising concerns about control, labor conditions, and risks of social unrest.
Private companies are struggling to stay afloat, while workers struggle to find employment, despite the seemingly positive official data, insiders say.
An Epoch Times staff and nearly two dozen White House press members who intended to cover Trump’s visit were denied entry to China.
The two leaders are scheduled to meet in Beijing on Thursday. Their talks are expected to cover trade, Iran, and other issues.
Xi’s continuous purge of generals has sent shockwaves through the military, and now mid and lower rank PLA officers are afraid, said an insider.
The U.S. government should use the Reagan playbook and expose the communist regime’s human rights violations, Brownback says.
Rep. Chris Smith is calling on the president to help free political prisoners ahead of the U.S.–China summit.
In the letter, he welcomed Trump and urged the United States to pay attention to what he called a largely unknown system of black jails.
‘It raises the reputational cost to the relationship and affects China’s standing in the world,’ Rep. Chris Smith said.
The family has been unable to visit her mother, who was targeted by the Chinese regime alongside the sister of another New York resident because of their faith.
As Beijing tightens online controls, many Chinese citizens are turning to foreign social media to preserve information quickly erased at home.
Lai, 78, was sentenced to 20 years in prison earlier this year under the Beijing-imposed national security law and a colonial-era law.
New rules take effect May 1, prompting criticism over unequal enforcement in the country’s anti-corruption system.
China’s food delivery upsurge is being held up by poor working people needing ’mere subsistence’ and is not sustainable, one analyst said.
State-driven messaging is fueling a nationwide wave of suspicion, with critics warning of a return to mass surveillance tactics.
Yu Guofu alleges that the detention center staff failed to send him to a hospital despite clear neurological symptoms, resulting in irreversible damage.
People who once studied or lived abroad are being treated with new political suspicion as China’s anti-spy campaign expands, residents and other observers said.
The Chinese regime is ‘at war with God,’ former U.S. ambassador Sam Brownback said, urging Washington to confront Beijing as Reagan did Moscow.
Critics say the move is an attempt to obscure rising poverty, unemployment, and growing numbers of homeless rural migrant workers.
A group of MPs has expressed concerns over the assault that left the victim with bruises on her face, neck, and hand.
New rules target 84 million platform workers, raising concerns about control, labor conditions, and risks of social unrest.
Private companies are struggling to stay afloat, while workers struggle to find employment, despite the seemingly positive official data, insiders say.