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  • Chinese Petitioners Paid to Keep Quiet During APEC Summit
    Chinese Petitioners Paid to Keep Quiet During APEC Summit
    Individuals who have loudly petitioned the Chinese state to compensate them for harm they have suffered at the hands of corrupt officials are now going to be paid hush money ...
    November 2, 2014BY Luo Ya
  • New Criminal Law to Punish Officials for Accepting Gifts Proposed in China
    New Criminal Law to Punish Officials for Accepting Gifts Proposed in China
    China is likely to create a new criminal law to prevent officials from seeking exemption from bribery cases ...
    October 24, 2014BY Lu Chen
  • Chinese Regime Leader Xi Jinping Seizes Control Over Key Law Enforcement Agency
    Chinese Regime Leader Xi Jinping Seizes Control Over Key Law Enforcement Agency
    On the last day of the biggest meeting of year of the leaders of the Chinese Communist Party ...
    October 24, 2014BY Lu Chen
  • Hong Kong Media Become Propaganda Tool Used to Attack Occupy Central
    Hong Kong Media Become Propaganda Tool Used to Attack Occupy Central
    Many of Hong Kong’s media outlets have followed the line of the Chinese Communist Party in reporting on ...
    October 11, 2014BY Li Zhen
  • Corruption Investigation Targets Chinese Regime’s Mouthpiece, People’s Daily
    Corruption Investigation Targets Chinese Regime’s Mouthpiece, People’s Daily
    The Party-mouthpiece People’s Daily has become a target for a corruption investigation. Propaganda chief Liu Yunshan is believed ...
    October 8, 2014BY Lu Chen
  • Umbrella Movement Day 4: What Happened (Video)
    Umbrella Movement Day 4: What Happened (Video)
    Hong Kong’s Umbrella Revolution, or Occupy Central, pro-democracy movement noteworthy events from Day 4, Oct 1.
    October 2, 2014BY Lu Chen
  • Pictures From the Hong Kong Protest, Day 4
    Pictures From the Hong Kong Protest, Day 4
    Photos showing the students protesting for universal suffrage in Hong Kong, Oct. 1.
    October 1, 2014BY Epoch Times Staff
  • China’s Internet Censors Seek to Quarantine Hong Kong’s ‘Democratic Contagion’
    China’s Internet Censors Seek to Quarantine Hong Kong’s ‘Democratic Contagion’
    China has been busy blocking the information of Hong Kong’s Occupy Central on its internet and media, but ...
    September 29, 2014BY Lu Chen
  • Over 10,000 Are Infected As Dengue Fever Spreads in Southern China
    Over 10,000 Are Infected As Dengue Fever Spreads in Southern China
    Dengue fever cases have reached 10,743 in southern China’s Guangdong Province, with nearly 1,000 cases reported in the ...
    September 28, 2014BY Lu Chen
  • Trial Opens for Chinese Economic Official Who Took Bribes
    Trial Opens for Chinese Economic Official Who Took Bribes
    Liu Tienan, former head of China’s economic planning agency, went on trial on Sept. 24, pleading guilty to ...
    September 24, 2014BY Lu Chen
  • Dengue Fever in Southern China Claims Two Lives
    Dengue Fever in Southern China Claims Two Lives
    Dengue fever has claimed two lives in southern China’s Guangdong Province, after an epidemic of 6,089 cases by ...
    September 23, 2014BY Lu Chen
  • Outspoken Chinese Political Journal to Be Forced Into Party Fold
    Outspoken Chinese Political Journal to Be Forced Into Party Fold
    An outspoken political magazine in China recently received an order from the authorities to be transferred under authorization ...
    September 22, 2014BY Lu Chen
  • Counterfeit Louis Vuitton Goods Worth One Billion Yuan Are Seized in Southern China
    Counterfeit Louis Vuitton Goods Worth One Billion Yuan Are Seized in Southern China
    Police in southern China’s Guangzhou seized over a billion yuan ($163 million) worth of counterfeit Louis Vuitton purses ...
    September 18, 2014BY Lu Chen
  • China Sees Week-Long Protest Against Chemical Plants
    China Sees Week-Long Protest Against Chemical Plants
    Thousands of citizens protested against a chemical plant that emits stinky smell in central China’s Henan Province on ...
    September 17, 2014BY Lu Chen
  • Former Chinese Ambassador to Iceland Said to Be Arrested for Spying for Japan
    Former Chinese Ambassador to Iceland Said to Be Arrested for Spying for Japan
    A former Chinese ambassador to Iceland is said to have spied for Japan and was arrested by state ...
    September 17, 2014BY Lu Chen
  • Typhoon Seagull Hits Southern China, Impacting 6 Million
    Typhoon Seagull Hits Southern China, Impacting 6 Million
    The No. 15 typhoon “Seagull” landed southern China’s provinces of Hainan, Guangdong, and Guangxi on Tuesday, impacting daily ...
    September 17, 2014BY Lu Chen
  • Lay Buddhist Tries to Collect Debt, Abbot Slashes Her to Death
    Lay Buddhist Tries to Collect Debt, Abbot Slashes Her to Death
    A female lay buddhist disciple was killed by an abbot at a Buddhist monastery in southeastern China, after ...
    September 16, 2014BY Lu Chen
  • Black Means Indignation in Hong Kong, as Thousands Demand Universal Suffrage
    Black Means Indignation in Hong Kong, as Thousands Demand Universal Suffrage
    On Sunday 4,000 individuals wearing black shirts with yellow ribbons on the chest marched through Hong Kong in ...
    September 15, 2014BY Lu Chen
  • Elderly Man’s Death Calls Attention to Entitled and Violent Seniors in China
    Elderly Man’s Death Calls Attention to Entitled and Violent Seniors in China
    Old people in China have become quite aggressive recently in demanding that others on public transportation give up ...
    September 15, 2014BY Lu Chen
  • Group Mounts Daring Raid on ‘Black Jail’ in China to Rescue Friend
    Group Mounts Daring Raid on ‘Black Jail’ in China to Rescue Friend
    In order to rescue a Chinese petitioner illegally detained by officials in northern Xinjiang, a group of local ...
    September 12, 2014BY Lu Chen
  • Self-Defense Equipment Sold Out in China After Highly Publicized Cases of Murder and Rape
    Self-Defense Equipment Sold Out in China After Highly Publicized Cases of Murder and Rape
    Sales of self-defense equipment on the Chinese internet spiked after a series of violent attacks on young women ...
    September 11, 2014BY Lu Chen
  • Media Company That ‘Took a Slice’ From IPOs in China Has a Slice Taken From It
    Media Company That ‘Took a Slice’ From IPOs in China Has a Slice Taken From It
    The website of China’s 21st Century Business Herald stands accused of extorting tens of millions of dollars from ...
    September 11, 2014BY Matthew Robertson
  • Hong Kong Protest Leaders Shave Heads for Democracy
    Hong Kong Protest Leaders Shave Heads for Democracy
    The three initiators of Hong Kong's Occupy Central movement and 40 others shaved their heads on Tuesday to ...
    September 9, 2014BY Lu Chen
  • Toad Pictures Go Viral on China’s Internet as Mockery of Former Leader Escalates
    Toad Pictures Go Viral on China’s Internet as Mockery of Former Leader Escalates
    Since the end of July, when former security czar Zhou Yongkang was taken down in the ongoing "anti-corruption" ...
    September 9, 2014BY Lu Chen
  • China’s Mooncakes the Latest Victim of Anti-Corruption Campaign
    China’s Mooncakes the Latest Victim of Anti-Corruption Campaign
    The sales of high-end mooncakes dropped over 50 percent this year due to China’s anti-corruption campaign.
    September 8, 2014BY Lu Chen
  • Almost Half of Chinese College Graduates Rely on Parents to Get By
    Almost Half of Chinese College Graduates Rely on Parents to Get By
    A recent questionnaire indicates that young Chinese college graduates rely on their parents to get by due to ...
    September 7, 2014BY Lu Chen
  • Smart Chopsticks in China Test for Adulterated Foods
    Smart Chopsticks in China Test for Adulterated Foods
    In ancient China, as the myths goes, the Emperor would use silver chopsticks to eat his food—because they ...
    September 4, 2014BY Lu Chen
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