Beijing removed 14 lawmakers but left two investigated generals untouched, fueling questions about Xi Jinping’s political purge.
Chinese dissident Yuan Hongbing says the Beijing tower crash reflects deeper elite tensions within the Chinese Communist Party and bureaucratic paralysis.
Rights experts say the law codifies tighter control over minorities, religion, and language while widening overseas repression.
A fire near the site where a plane struck Beijing’s tallest skyscraper intensified online discussion as the regime investigates both events.
Chinese military held its first training program for senior officers, likely as an ideological campaign aimed at identifying dissent and reinforcing loyalty.
A light aircraft struck Beijing’s CITIC Tower, prompting a security lockdown, censorship online, and speculation over how it entered restricted airspace.
The law, approved by China’s ceremonial legislature in March, is set to take effect on July 1.
Beijing’s disciplinary campaigns have become little more than tools for internal control, one Chinese scholar said.
A former senior Xinjiang official is under investigation, marking the latest casualty in Beijing’s relentless anti-corruption campaigns.
Tax officials and residents say ’self-review' campaigns reflect a shift toward penalty-driven enforcement amid declining land-sale revenues and rising debt.
Videos of alleged abuse drew protesters to a Chongqing neighborhood and renewed debate over China’s lack of a national animal cruelty law.
Insiders say upcoming CCP inspections will prioritize political loyalty to Xi Jinping in a sweeping pre-congress vetting process.
The removals add to Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s years-long military purge as Beijing continues reshaping military leadership.
Japan and its western allies should take more proactive measures in security, trade, and diplomacy fronts to contain the CCP’s espionage, analysts say.
The affected tower is located east of Beijing’s center, just 4 to 5 miles from Zhongnanhai, the Communist Party’s headquarters.
Serikzhan Bilash said his sister’s arrest in Kazakhstan was retaliation for his activism, carried out under pressure from China.
The economic imbalance indicates a vicious cycle that the Chinese economy is facing due to Beijing’s policies and system, according to experts.
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te said Taiwan is strengthening prevention, protection, and response measures as 29 countries meet in Taipei.
The directives indicate a highly structured system for deleting content, filtering sensitive topics, and tracking platform compliance.
Officials across China are being assessed on loyalty, economic performance, and fiscal management in a new Party campaign.