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Filthy Tap Water Flows Persistently in Guangdong
Long-suffering locals don't dare to drink their tapwater.
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June 18, 2012
‘The Hunger Games’ Strikes Home in China
Hoping to continue its record-setting box office pace, The Hunger Games opened in China this week. Some of ...
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June 18, 2012
Suspected Spy Working for China Economic Daily in Korea
Recent activities by Chinese spies posing as journalists have caught the attention of Korea’s Intelligence Agency.
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June 14, 2012
De Tocqueville Redux: Key Chinese Political Figure Worries About Violent Revolutions in China
It seems that a perusal of a deceased French historian's work has raised some serious and frightening issues.
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June 11, 2012
A Glimpse Into Chinese Leaders’ Secretive Resort
Beidaihe is the secretive vacation resort for the top leaders of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The summertime ...
China News
December 16, 2011
Angry Merchants Disrupt Leading Online Retailer in China
After coming to dominate business-to-consumer online retail in China, the firm Taobao is now dramatically hiking the fees ...
China News
October 14, 2011
Two Tibetan Monks Self-Immolate in Religious Rights Protest
Two Tibetan monks set themselves on fire Monday in an apparent plea for religious freedom and an end ...
China News
September 28, 2011
Collision in Shanghai Subway Injures Hundreds
A collision in a recently constructed subway in Shanghai has injured hundreds and raised more questions about safety ...
China News
September 27, 2011
Dalian Residents March Against Toxic ‘Snow’
"The yard and the street were all full of snow-like particulates, which were stuck to the ground and ...
China News
August 30, 2011
Ten-Year-Old’s Heartbreaking Cry for Justice Muted by Chinese Censors
A young girl's plea for justice following her father's suspicious death in police custody reverberated through the Chinese ...
China News
August 23, 2011
Typhoon Threatens Dalian Chemical Plant, Thousands Flee
The fury of Typhoon Muifa struck the northeastern Chinese coastal city of Dalian on Aug. 8, raising fears ...
China News
August 9, 2011
Two Chinese Officials Executed for Corruption
Corrupt officials in China sometimes get executed in an attempt to reassure the public that the Party is ...
China News
July 19, 2011
Tibetans Arrested for Celebrating Dalai Lama’s Birthday
Thirteen Tibetans, several of them young, have been sentenced to prison in Sichuan's Garzê Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, west ...
China News
July 12, 2011
Hong Kong Marchers Challenge Ban on Music, Voice Discontent
Hong Kong's July 1 parade featured some public acts of civil disobedience, including several groups marching in the ...
China News
July 1, 2011
Moldy Rice Sickens 270 in North China Daycare
Daycare center feeds farm workers' children stale, moldy rice and possible toxins.
China News
July 1, 2011
Chinese Military Veterans Beaten During Appeal
Unhappy military vets across China are using the anniversary of the CCP's founding to demand rightful benefits.
China News
June 30, 2011
Ancient Chinese Cooled Foods With Ice
A Chinese researcher has found evidence of refrigeration being used to preserve food in China as early as ...
China News
June 21, 2011
Protests in China Violently Put Down in Six Provinces
Unable to obtain justice, citizens attempt to publicize grievances and are repressed violently.
China News
June 17, 2011
Chinese Public Warned to Expect Further Inflation
Anonymous warning of continued inflation in China increases pressure on public.
China News
October 29, 2010
China’s Unbalanced Property Market Spawns ‘House Sitters’ for Hire
In today's "why aren't you rich" Chinese economy, a new niche needs filling: vacant house-sitter.
China News
October 12, 2010
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