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China Leads World in C-Sections, Doctors’ Motives Questioned
Some netizens allege that doctors opt for cesarean deliveries because they make more money.
July 18, 2011
BY
Amy Lien
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Gary Pansey
Highly Contagious AIDS-Like Disease Spreading in China
In a small hotel across from the Beijing Center for Disease Control and Prevention, a reporter from New ...
March 30, 2011
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Chen Yilian
China’s Toxic Rice Problem
For decades, high levels of cadmium and other toxic heavy metals have polluted China's waterways. Through irrigation they ...
March 3, 2011
BY
Michelle Yu
From ‘Bull Man’ to ‘Sea Turtle’: A Life-Changing Experience in America
"It was a horrible day in my life. I was fired by the DuPont Company. My heart was ...
August 5, 2010
BY
Pamela Tsai
One-Third of Top Chinese Athletes Dope, Says Well-Known Soccer Commentator
Celebrated Chinese soccer commentator Li Chengpeng drew attention to issues plaguing China's athletic world.
March 26, 2010
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Farmer From ‘Cancer Village’ Fights Factory Pollution
After his daughter died from leukemia linked to local pollution, Feng Jun did the only thing he could: ...
December 17, 2009
BY
Chen Yilian
2,000 Veterans Protest in China’s Shaanxi Province
On Jan. 8 nearly two thousand veterans protested against the authorities in Shaanxi Province, at least one man ...
January 9, 2009
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Storms Hamper Rescue as China Quake Toll Nears 12,000
DUJIANGYAN, China–The death toll from China's most devastating earthquake in three decades has jumped to at least 11,921, ...
May 13, 2008
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Falun Gong Group Practice in Mainland China
On May 13, 1992 Falun Gong founder Mr. Li Hongzhi introduced the practice of Falun Gong, also known ...
May 13, 2008
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Hand, Foot and Mouth Epidemic Spreading in China
The outbreak of enterovirus 71, called hand, foot and mouth disease, has spread to thirteen provinces and municipalities ...
May 7, 2008
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Chinese Regime Implicated in Staging Violence in Lhasa
Evidence is accumulating that the Chinese regime orchestrated violence in Lhasa in order to discredit the peaceful protests ...
March 29, 2008
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Passenger Crushed to Death in Guangzhou Railway Station
BEIJING–On February 2, Saturday, a female traveler was crushed to death at a railway station in Guangzhou City ...
February 4, 2008
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Snowstorm Traps 4 Million People at Guizhou
Fierce snowstorms continue to rage across Central China, with a blackout in the Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture ...
February 3, 2008
BY
Epoch Times Staff
China Snow Leaves Millions in Cold and Dark
GUANGZHOU, China–Millions of Chinese faced a humanitarian crisis on Friday, as petrol and food reserves dwindled and yet ...
February 1, 2008
BY
Myadmin
China Winter Disaster Spurs Propaganda Drive
GUANGZHOU–Tens of thousands of Chinese crammed into a railway station in Guangzhou on Thursday, desperate to get home ...
January 31, 2008
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Nightmare for Stranded Railway Passengers
According to a Xinkuai newspaper report on January 29, the Guangzhou railroad station stopped selling tickets on January ...
January 30, 2008
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Dogs and Cats Skinned Alive for Their Fur in China
China's new ascendance in the fur market—fur trade production and retail—comes with a heavy price for the fur-bearing ...
December 19, 2007
BY
Gary Feuerberg
Armed Police Arrest Appellants in Chengdu City
Nearly 200 residents of Taiping Village gathered to protest the arrest of twelve villagers who traveled to Beijing ...
September 28, 2007
BY
Epoch Times Staff
No Help for Chinese Flood Victims in Chongqing China
Heavy rains have been falling in China's Chongqing city since July 16th. Official reports say the floods have ...
July 23, 2007
BY
Epoch Times Staff
China Silences Green GDP Study
BEIJING–China has stopped the public release of an official study putting a cost to the nation's environmental damage, ...
July 23, 2007
BY
Epoch Times Staff
The Cause of and Solution to Mental Diseases in China
Professor Zhou Dongfeng, President of the Chinese Society of Psychiatry, said in a speech on World Mental Health ...
October 17, 2006
BY
Xin Fei
Snake With Two Feet Appears in Shandong, China
CHINA–On September 11, 2006, Mr. Ma, a resident in Linyi city, Shandong province, displayed to the public a ...
September 20, 2006
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Refuge Across the Himalayas: Tibetan Makes New Life in Canada
It was the winter of 1994 when 17-year-old Tahsi-Gyal and 15 fellow Tibetan refugees set out on a ...
September 9, 2006
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Police Threaten to Inject Protesting Farmers With AIDS Virus
It caused panic and indignation among the farmers protesting the appropriation of their farmland when the Huidong Police ...
July 5, 2006
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Woman, Pregnant With Twins, Dies in Suspicious Hospital Fall
HONG KONG ― The Information Center for Human Rights and Democracy in Hong Kong reported on July 1 ...
July 4, 2006
BY
Epoch Times Staff
‘Bronze Mustache Case’ Raises Moral Issues in China
A China Central Television (CCTV) program called 'People's Views' recently interviewed Zheng Xing, known by his Web name ...
June 22, 2006
BY
Myadmin
28 House Church Pastors Detained in Henan for Independent Religious Service
A Chinese House church in Henan was raided and 28 Christians were arrested, according to a report by ...
June 8, 2006
BY
Epoch Times Staff
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