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Toxic Gelatin Medicine Capsules Cause Outcry in China
The most recent in a seemingly endless march of food and drug safety scandals in China involves toxic ...
China News
April 23, 2012
Chongqing Mayor Turns Against Ousted Bo Xilai, Tells All
After Bo Xilai, the scandal-troubled former Party chief of China’s central-western megalopolis of Chongqing, was removed from office ...
China News
March 19, 2012
Hong Kongers Protest Beijing’s Manipulation of Election
Chaos, scandals, and protests are preceding Hong Kong’s Chief Executive elections. The two frontrunners, both Beijing-backed, have been ...
China News
March 5, 2012
Who Gets to Control Chongqing and its Wayward Party Boss?
Chinese media reports reveal intense infighting in the Chinese regime’s Politburo Standing Committee.
China News
February 22, 2012
Attempted Defection Reveals Depth of Power Struggle in China
The competition between the factions that run the CCP has gotten deadly serious in the run up to ...
China News
February 14, 2012
Chinese Ambassador to UK: China Not a Communist Country
One would expect that if an overseas emissary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) were asked if he ...
China News
January 30, 2012
Chinese Party Head’s ‘Cultural System Reform’ Foretells More Repression
Hu’s cultural system reform is a Cultural Revolution style campaign to restrict citizens’ rights, analysts say.
China News
January 11, 2012
China’s Real Estate Market at Tipping Point, Analysts Say
China's real estate market is going through its worst decline since the Chinese regime implemented a series of ...
China News
November 22, 2011
Chinese People Paying Ai Weiwei’s Tax Bill
The Chinese regime has put the squeeze on dissident artist Ai Weiwei by sending a tax bill from ...
China News
November 7, 2011
China’s State-Owned Oil Companies Create Oil Shortage, Analysts Say
Since oil prices in China dropped in early October, the two state-owned oil giants, PetroChina and Sinopec, are ...
China News
November 1, 2011
Income for Local Officials in China Relies on Land, And More Land
The reliance of local Chinese Communist Party officials on land revenues has increased more than 300-fold since 1989, ...
China News
October 6, 2011
Land Grabs in Southern China Trigger 3-Day Riots
Thousands of residents in two Southern Chinese townships took to the streets last week over unfair land expropriation.
China News
September 26, 2011
China’s Microblogs Receive Unfriendly Attention From Regime
Last week, Sina Weibo sent out notices to its 200 million users saying that two reports posted on ...
China News
September 6, 2011
ConocoPhillips Sued Over Oil Spill in China’s Bohai Bay
A Beijing lawyer has filed a precedent-setting environmental lawsuit in China against a Chinese state-owned oil company and ...
China News
August 22, 2011
Train Crash Could be a Turning Point for China
Chinese people have turned an important corner following the deadly bullet train crash, observers say.
China News
August 9, 2011
China’s Inflation Continues Up
China's uncontrolled inflation could result in hard landing.
China News
July 14, 2011
Jiang Zemin’s Absence From Party Anniversary Draws Rumors About Health Problem
Former Chinese regime leader/dictator Jiang Zemin was absent from the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) 90th anniversary celebrations.
China News
July 3, 2011
China in Red Frenzy Ahead of Party Anniversary
All across China, local government cadres are in a frenzy, drilling people in singing Mao era "red songs."
China News
June 28, 2011
A Chinese Internet Without Censorship… Only for Foreigners
Chongqing, a large city in south-western China most well-known for the antics of its neo-Maoist boss Bo Xilai, ...
China News
June 21, 2011
A Wave of Independent Candidates Make Chinese Authorities Nervous
Candidates are attempting to gain audiences and be elected as representatives in these local People's Congresses.
China News
June 8, 2011
Arab Color Revolutions a Source of Concern to Chinese Regime
The popular revolutions in Egypt and in Tunisia have triggered a chain reaction.
China News
February 8, 2011
House Considered Commentary on China’s Housing Market
The egg-shaped home of a budding Chinese architect has been taken as a political symbol and been removed.
China News
December 6, 2010
Repression and Violence Against Journalists in China on Increase
Upholding social stability—not freedom of speech—is the prescribed function of journalists in China.
China News
September 2, 2010
Dam Collapse in Northeast China Blamed on Officials
A dam collapsed in northern China, unleashing about 141 million cubic feet of water and decimating five villages ...
China News
August 10, 2010
Disaster in Nanjing, China Covered Up by Authorities
After an explosion in Nanjing, China, last week, officials tried to cover up the scale of the disaster.
China News
August 4, 2010
Conflicting Reports and Propaganda in Wake of Explosion in Nanjing
After explosion in Nanjing, China, last week, conflicting reports emerged about location, cause, and number of casualties.
China News
August 2, 2010
Huge Pipeline Explosion in Northeastern China Causes Oil Spill
Explosion occurred while 300,000 ton foreign oil tanker was being unloaded and shook the Dalian Bay in northeast ...
China News
July 18, 2010
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