The removal highlights how Party leader Xi Jinping is gaining control over the agency that was the domain of former Party chief Jiang.
Guangdong, a province in southern China, has become a global supplier of meth, also known as ice, according to United Nations drug official Jeremy Douglas.
A member of a local advisory body in Guangzhou, China, demanded that top officials in his city should take the lead in disclosing their personal wealth.
China is going to “thoroughly implement” a long-discussed real name registration system on the Internet in 2015, signaling the latest attempt by the authorities to further rein in the free-flowing medium that so often makes the regime the butt of its jokes.
A miraculous save in China. A man in Zhongshan in the Guangdong Province spots a one-year-old child dangling from a window.
A group of tourists were struck by lightning while sheltering under a rock on Luofu Mountain in China’s Guangdong Province.
Workers protested over losing their wages, after their factory in Guangdong Province went bankrupt.
Chinese villagers sought divine help against a local official who expropriated their land, after seven years of fruitless petitioning.
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) relies on propaganda to rule, but the Chinese people no longer trust what the officials say. Without the ability to beguile the people into doing what it wants, the CCP is left only with the crude weapon of force.
Workers have protested for their wages in southern China as the economy slows.
On Monday one of the province’s newspapers was given an old fashioned jolt of repression that was all the more severe for seeming arbitrary.
Riots in Guangdong have left dozens injured after police attempted to break up a fight.
Hundreds of current and former Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials were taken into custody in the southern province of Guangdong and will be put through an opaque Soviet-era communist investigative process over allegations of corruption and misuse of power, according to recent reports. The action is part of a disciplinary initiative by the province’s Party chief Wang Yang.
Long-suffering locals don’t dare to drink their tapwater.
Shenzhen in southern China will be the first to promote elections for trade unions—an apparent shift in regime policy toward independent unions.
The removal highlights how Party leader Xi Jinping is gaining control over the agency that was the domain of former Party chief Jiang.
Guangdong, a province in southern China, has become a global supplier of meth, also known as ice, according to United Nations drug official Jeremy Douglas.
A member of a local advisory body in Guangzhou, China, demanded that top officials in his city should take the lead in disclosing their personal wealth.
China is going to “thoroughly implement” a long-discussed real name registration system on the Internet in 2015, signaling the latest attempt by the authorities to further rein in the free-flowing medium that so often makes the regime the butt of its jokes.
A miraculous save in China. A man in Zhongshan in the Guangdong Province spots a one-year-old child dangling from a window.
A group of tourists were struck by lightning while sheltering under a rock on Luofu Mountain in China’s Guangdong Province.
Workers protested over losing their wages, after their factory in Guangdong Province went bankrupt.
Chinese villagers sought divine help against a local official who expropriated their land, after seven years of fruitless petitioning.
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) relies on propaganda to rule, but the Chinese people no longer trust what the officials say. Without the ability to beguile the people into doing what it wants, the CCP is left only with the crude weapon of force.
Workers have protested for their wages in southern China as the economy slows.
On Monday one of the province’s newspapers was given an old fashioned jolt of repression that was all the more severe for seeming arbitrary.
Riots in Guangdong have left dozens injured after police attempted to break up a fight.
Hundreds of current and former Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials were taken into custody in the southern province of Guangdong and will be put through an opaque Soviet-era communist investigative process over allegations of corruption and misuse of power, according to recent reports. The action is part of a disciplinary initiative by the province’s Party chief Wang Yang.
Long-suffering locals don’t dare to drink their tapwater.
Shenzhen in southern China will be the first to promote elections for trade unions—an apparent shift in regime policy toward independent unions.