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Beijing
China: US Embassy Should Stop Reporting Beijing’s Air Quality
China's Vice Minister of Environmental Protection, upset by the U.S. Embassy in Beijing tweeting about Beijing’s air quality, has spoken out against foreign embassies measuring air quality in China.
June 6, 2012
BY
Liu Fei
Petitioners Flock to US Embassy After Chen Guangcheng Escape
Petitioners have started arriving at the U.S. Embassy in Beijing on a daily basis apparently after Chen Guangcheng's ...
May 31, 2012
BY
Tang Ming
John Liu’s Close Ties to Beijing
Liu has been in the news lately because of allegations his mayoral campaign has used illegal fundraising tactics. ...
February 29, 2012
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Ai Weiwei’s Tax Troubles Take New Turn
Beijing tax authorities have thrown up another hurdle for Ai Weiwei and his legal team.
November 14, 2011
BY
Matthew Robertson
and
Shanshan Wu
Beijing’s About-Face on Libya
Beijing, flustered that a dictator lost power, now seeks to buy its way in to Libyan affairs.
August 24, 2011
BY
Gary Pansey
and
Leo Chen
Woman Attempts Suicide at Gate to Central Government Compound in Beijing
A Chinese woman petitioning against the forced demolition of her house attempted to commit suicide in front of ...
July 12, 2011
BY
Gary Pansey
and
Sunny Chao
Record Rainstorm Drenches Beijing, Paralyzes Traffic (Photos)
A sudden rainstorm deluged Beijing on the afternoon of June 23, drenching the capital with rainfall amounts said ...
June 24, 2011
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Taiwanese Spy Arrested Attempting To Steal Missile Secrets
A Taiwanese businessman, accused of spying for Communist China, has been arrested after attempting to obtain classified information ...
June 14, 2011
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Police Step Up Block Monitoring System in China
The Chinese regime's fear about democratic uprisings has inspired an intensive monitoring system that reaches down to individual ...
April 15, 2011
BY
Jane Lin
and
Matthew Robertson
Beijing Will Monitor Citizens’ Whereabouts via Mobile Phone
Beijing will establish “an information platform containing locations of Beijing citizens” based on the data obtained by tracking ...
March 4, 2011
BY
Epoch Times Staff
CCTV Survey Results Highly Questionable, Netizens Say
CCTV (China's mouthpiece) releases a survey which has scholars and netizens alike saying it's public manipulation.
January 20, 2011
BY
Luo Ya
Home Owner’s Son Stabbed 13 Times in Forced Demolition
A woman whose son was paralysed after a stabbing while her home was being demolished now appeals in ...
December 11, 2010
BY
Jinghui Chen
Dublin Plans to Twin with Beijing Despite China’s Poor Human Rights Record
In 2008 prior to Olympic games some councillors in Dublin tried to establish twinning relationship with Beijing.
November 27, 2010
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Tina’s Story: Overcoming Ten Years of Persecution (Video)
Tina, a young woman from mainland China, tells her story of persecution and redemption.
August 23, 2010
BY
Jarrod Hall
Heat Wave in China Brings Hottest Days in 60 Years
A heat wave hitting China has caused record breaking temperatures in Beijing, topping 111 degrees Fahrenheit, the highest ...
July 6, 2010
BY
Jasper Fakkert
Beijing Sees New Wave of Petitioning Against Judicial Injustice
Several hundred petitioners gathered in front of the Supreme People's Court in Beijing on May 24.
May 27, 2010
BY
Gu Xiaohua
Sandstorm in China Covers Beijing with Orange Haze
A “hazardous” sandstorm heading east through China arrived in Beijing late Friday night leaving citizens under an orange ...
March 20, 2010
BY
James Bishop
Falun Gong Practitioner Dies From Persecution in Beijing
Falun Gong practitioner Yang Xiaojing dead in Beijing as a result of the Chinese communist regime's persecution.
October 8, 2009
BY
aifang he
Explosion in Beijing Restaurant Injures Three Workers
An explosion leveled an ethnic Uyghur restaurant in downtown Beijing Friday morning, raising security concerns ahead of China's ...
September 26, 2009
BY
Gary Du
Rural Petitioner Raped by Guard in Beijing
A female petitioner was raped by a guard at a “black jail” in Beijing on August 4.
August 7, 2009
BY
Gu Xiaohua
and
Liang Xin
Petitioners Demanding Human Rights Block Roads in Beijing
On May 7, over a thousand petitioners spontaneously joined in protest near the Bejing South Railway Station over ...
May 13, 2009
BY
Gu Qing'er
Beijing Requires Swine Flu Reports From Official Sources Only
The Beijing Internet Management Office issued an injunction prohibiting posting of swine flu reports except those from the ...
May 5, 2009
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease Spreading Quickly in Beijing
On April 14, China's Ministry of Health announced that 110,000 people have contracted hand, foot and mouth disease ...
April 16, 2009
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Human Rights Groups Appeal to Pasadena Sister Cities Committee
A sister cities cultural and educational exchange agreement between Pasadena and Xicheng District, Beijing, was signed at the ...
April 11, 2009
BY
Jenny Liu
Angry Appellants Resist Authorities in Beijing
During the sessions of the National People's Congress and National Committee of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, many ...
March 11, 2009
BY
Gu Jinger
and
Gu Xiaohua
Self-Immolations at Beijing Municipal Center Result in One Death and Two Injuries
Mainland China's official news agency Xinhua reported that on Wednesday, Feb. 25, three people attempted to self-immolate at ...
February 27, 2009
BY
Epoch Times Staff
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