Market analysts believe China’s economy has entered a debt crisis similar to the subprime mortgage risk that preceded the U.S. financial crisis.
About 600 villagers in Guizhou Province were beaten and dispersed with teargas by riot police during a mining-related dispute.
One Falun Gong practitioner recently told The Epoch Times about what she saw and suffered at the notorious Masanjia Labor Camp
Villagers in southeast China undertook a lengthy protest against local authorities after their land was confiscated to build a golf course.
Foreign analysts are questioning China’s latest trade figures, with some saying the new Communist Party leadership could be trying to paint a picture of economic recovery.
Vendors in Phoenix Ancient Town protested a generic entry fee to the popular tourist destination that has caused a drop in business.
Heavy metal contamination of farmlands is preventing rice sales in Hunan, China’s No. 1 rice-growing province, and is a nationwide problem.
A Hong Kong government department has issued a notice to a Chinese communist front group to take down banners at a popular tourist spot.
The new PRC premier Li Keqiang recently made reference to the idea of “constitutionalism,” throwing his support behind new Party leader Xi Jinping.
After many of their fellows were detained in Beijing during recent political meetings, petitioners in Shanghai protested for their release.
Investing over US$6 trillion over the next ten years to increase urbanization in China is being touted as a cure for the Chinese economy’s ills. Experts say the cure may be worse than the disease.
Heavy debt pressure due to poor investment decisions by the Chinese Ministry of Railways is leading another rise in railroad shipping costs.
“Live organ harvesting probably strikes the raw nerve of the evil Party, so they dare not talk about it,” a user of Ten-cent wrote.
Market analysts believe China’s economy has entered a debt crisis similar to the subprime mortgage risk that preceded the U.S. financial crisis.
About 600 villagers in Guizhou Province were beaten and dispersed with teargas by riot police during a mining-related dispute.
One Falun Gong practitioner recently told The Epoch Times about what she saw and suffered at the notorious Masanjia Labor Camp
Villagers in southeast China undertook a lengthy protest against local authorities after their land was confiscated to build a golf course.
Foreign analysts are questioning China’s latest trade figures, with some saying the new Communist Party leadership could be trying to paint a picture of economic recovery.
Vendors in Phoenix Ancient Town protested a generic entry fee to the popular tourist destination that has caused a drop in business.
Heavy metal contamination of farmlands is preventing rice sales in Hunan, China’s No. 1 rice-growing province, and is a nationwide problem.
A Hong Kong government department has issued a notice to a Chinese communist front group to take down banners at a popular tourist spot.
The new PRC premier Li Keqiang recently made reference to the idea of “constitutionalism,” throwing his support behind new Party leader Xi Jinping.
After many of their fellows were detained in Beijing during recent political meetings, petitioners in Shanghai protested for their release.
Investing over US$6 trillion over the next ten years to increase urbanization in China is being touted as a cure for the Chinese economy’s ills. Experts say the cure may be worse than the disease.
Heavy debt pressure due to poor investment decisions by the Chinese Ministry of Railways is leading another rise in railroad shipping costs.
“Live organ harvesting probably strikes the raw nerve of the evil Party, so they dare not talk about it,” a user of Ten-cent wrote.