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Experts Doubt China’s New Flu Drug
China’s new anti-flu drug peramivir may not be as effective against the new bird flu as claimed, experts ...
China News
April 10, 2013
Fish Die-Offs in Shanghai and Beijing
Locals are worried about large numbers of dead fish in Shanghai, in addition to concerns over bird flu ...
China News
April 9, 2013
March 32 Weather Report: Partly Cloudy in East China
Yangzhou Television viewers were left confused by a March 32 weather report. It seemed to be a joke ...
China News
April 2, 2013
China Property Taxes Trigger Divorces
Some Chinese couples are resorting to divorce in an attempt to avoid tough new tax laws on housing.
China Business & Economy
March 12, 2013
How Many Chinese Does it Take to Cross the Street?
Green or red, the color of the light doesn’t matter much. To cross the road in China, all ...
China News
October 17, 2012
Guangdong PSB Website Hacked, Cheering Netizens
A local Public Security Bureau website in Guangdong Province was hacked recently, displaying a message of contempt toward ...
China News
August 28, 2012
Bo Xilai’s ‘Storm’ Sought to Continue Persecution, Source Says
The Chinese Communist Party faction led by Jiang Zemin has long sought a way to assure that the ...
China News
August 6, 2012
Petition by Villagers on Falun Gong Resounds at Top of Regime
Wang Xiaodong's arrest left his 7-year-old son and elderly mother, who is in her seventies, to fend for ...
China News
May 26, 2012
Locke Told to Kowtow But Bloggers Ask Him to Rise
A well-connected blogger tries to vilify US Ambassador, but netizens come to the rescue.
China News
May 9, 2012
Hackers Deface Chinese Communist Party School Website
Another Communist Party website in China has been defaced by hackers in what is now a string of ...
China News
April 24, 2012
Nine ‘Independent Candidates’ Arrested in Beijing
Through arrests and a concerted media blackout, Chinese authorities are attempting to stop citizens from participating in local ...
China News
September 19, 2011
Chinese TV News Reveals Regime’s Internet Commentator Training
A Chinese TV report showed how the regime trains its army of Internet commentators to shape public opinion ...
China News
September 19, 2011
In China, Welfare Depends on How Officials Feel
Receiving welfare in China is more about who you know than how poor you are.
China News
August 25, 2011
After US Downgrade, Chinese State Media Pounces
Since Standard & Poor's (S&P) lowered the US's long-term sovereign credit rating from AAA to AA+, media in ...
China News
August 17, 2011
Wenzhou Train Crash Families Paid Off by Authorities
The Ministry of Railways' compensation agreement offered to families has raised eyebrows.
China News
July 29, 2011
Villagers Tie up Police, Douse with Gasoline, Over Land Conflict
Protests in China are becoming more desperate as villagers react to land confiscation.
China News
July 25, 2011
China’s Private Clubs a Playground for the Rich and Powerful
Thousands of private high-end clubs in major Chinese cities cater to the rich and powerful to mingle and ...
China News
July 10, 2011
Heavy Metal Contamination Threatens Chinese Agriculture (Video)
The Ministry of Land and Resources in China recently admitted that more than 10 percent of arable land ...
China News
May 24, 2011
For Trying to Leave China, Forced Labor Awaits
Denying passports and visas has been a measure by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) against Falun Gong practitioners ...
China News
April 25, 2011
Chinese State Media Says Aids-Like Disease is in the Head
For the last week the Chinese media has been abuzz with talk of an unknown, highly contagious AIDS-like ...
China News
April 15, 2011
Highly Contagious AIDS-Like Disease Spreading in China
In a small hotel across from the Beijing Center for Disease Control and Prevention, a reporter from New ...
Social Issues
March 30, 2011
Confucius: The New Cultural Ambassador for the Communist Party?
A 31-foot bronze Confucius statue recently erected on Tiananmen Square has become the subject of debate.
China News
January 26, 2011
Hu Jintao Will be Challenged by Disgruntled Chinese on US Trip
Chinese victim of forced housing demolition and his son, a US Citizen, plan to publicly challenge CCP leader ...
China News
January 9, 2011
Renowned Dissident Writer Li Hong Dies, Authorities Prevent Funeral
Founding editor of the popular Zhejiang News and former chief-editor of the Chinese literary and news website Aegean ...
China News
January 4, 2011
Chinese Villages Disappear as Farmers Forced to ‘Move Upstairs’
There are two assets that China indisputably has an immense amount of: people and land.
China News
December 23, 2010
In China, ‘Sterilization Enforcement’ an Unlikely Rung on Ladder to Success (Video)
A couple in China describes their ordeal of repeated forced sterilizations.
China News
December 21, 2010
During Shanghai World Expo, Baby Locked 81 Days in ‘Black Jail’
In China a baby suffered from malnutrition when he was locked up for 81 days in a machine ...
China News
December 19, 2010
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