China experts say the agency’s report reflects a hardening in New Zealand’s posture toward Beijing.
The bipartisan legislation calls for U.S. sanctions against Chinese human rights violators.
‘Australia desperately needs to invest in counter-drone defences for our key military bases,’ warns defence analyst Michael Shoebridge.
Apple COO Sabih Khan declined to confirm reports that the company was testing Chinese memory chips.
Gao Zhisheng’s wife and supporters gathered in San Francisco to demand his release and an end to the persecution of his family.
Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles Marles said a pilot program was being readied to accept PNG nationals from next year.
The motion also addresses the importance of showing the Canadian documentary ‘State Organs.’
The observatory worked with a local company, likely unaware that the equipment could collect intelligence of military value, said the security agency.
“What happened to me could happen to anyone [fleeing the CCP],” Zhang said. “I hope everyone pays very close attention to the CCP’s transnational repression.”
The CCP’s current focus is still on pursuing trade surplus and earning more U.S. dollars, says a source within the CCP’s system.
A Chengdu hospital ordered all employees to disclose their religious beliefs, while schools collect information on students’ and parents’ religious beliefs.
The committees identified 140 publications co-authored by Harvard-affiliated researchers and researchers affiliated with Chinese universities.
Sports in schools build character strengths such as discipline, self-confidence, and collaborative learning, Mexico’s president said.
Experts said the yuan won’t be able to displace the U.S. dollar.
The CCP fears public mourning for the reform-era leader could become an outlet for broader expression of dissatisfaction with the regime, an insider said.
Data-driven tax enforcement is making it harder for companies to reduce labor costs as weak demand and thin margins pressure China’s small businesses.
The reform-era premier’s death comes as the regime prepares for its Fifth Plenum, fueling speculation over whether his legacy could become a symbol of dissent.
Xia Fugang’s manhunt in Henan sparked online sympathy, not outrage—reviving debate over the failure of China’s legal system for people who seek justice.
Typhoon Dolphin’s remnants push north, bringing torrential rain to Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, and Henan, with tens of thousands evacuated.