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Lily Zhou
Lily Zhou is an Ireland-based reporter covering China news for The Epoch Times.
PLA Leaders Lay Low Amid Military Purge
Military commanders avoided trips and limited activities during the Chinese New Year to avoid being targeted in the ...
China Military News
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More retired officials are required to obtain approval from Beijing before traveling abroad as the CCP tightens control ...
Social Control
February 23, 2026
China’s Youth Spend New Year’s Eve With Strangers in New Trend
Domestic migrant workers in big cities told The Epoch Times that they are opting not to go home ...
China Business & Economy
February 18, 2026
Tensions Mount as Workers Demand Back Pay Ahead of Chinese New Year
Wage-related protests and incidents flared up across China ahead of the traditional holiday when migrant workers typically return ...
China Business & Economy
February 17, 2026
China Censors Online Posts Against Having Children as Population Declines
Beijing is targeting speech deemed to be stirring up 'fear of marriage' or 'anxiety about childbirth' as China ...
China News
February 16, 2026
UK to Tighten Donation Rules to Counter Chinese, Russian Interference
The new rules aims to prevent foreign entities from making political donations in the UK via shell companies.
UK News
February 13, 2026
More Petitioners Turn to CCP’s Central Compound With Pent-Up Grievances
'Stability-maintenance' officials continue to intercept citizens attempting to make complaints against officials, petitioners said.
China Human Rights
January 31, 2026
Chinese Citizens Told to Surrender Passports
Lawyers told The Epoch Times local Chinese authorities' detention of citizens' passports is unlawful.
Chinese Regime
January 23, 2026
China Sales of H200 Chip ‘Appears to Be Stuck’ on China’s Side, Says Inventec
Beijing has not given the green light to import H200 chips after the United States revised rules to ...
US-China Relations
January 22, 2026
Hong Kong Arrests 21 in Renovation Graft Crackdown
The city's anti-corruption campaign on building renovation came after unsafe materials were found in a residential fire that ...
HK Current Affairs
January 5, 2026
Beijing Sanctions US Defense Companies Over Taiwan Arms Sale
The routine retaliation, which targeted 20 companies and 10 executives, followed the approval of a $11.1 billion U.S. ...
US-China Relations
December 26, 2025
Taiwan Gets Dec. 25 Off for First Time in Over 2 Decades
Dec. 25, also known as the Constitution Day in Taiwan, was reinstated as a national holiday this year ...
Taiwan
December 25, 2025
US Tightens Controls on Tech Investment in Chinese Companies, Supply Chain Security
The $901 billion NDAA includes measures aimed at protecting U.S. tech competitiveness, biosecurity, and defense supply chains.
National Security
December 23, 2025
China, Japan Clash at UN in Ongoing Feud Over Taiwan
Beijing continued to pressure Japan over Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s remarks that a war on Taiwan may trigger ...
World News
December 18, 2025
Taiwan Bans Chinese App RedNote Over Cybersecurity Failure
The app's Chinese owner does not have a legal presence in Taiwan and has ignored the Taiwan government's ...
Asia & Pacific
December 6, 2025
EU Unveils Plan to Reduce Dependency on China for Minerals
The EU plans to release $3.5 billion next year to fund projects that reduce dependency and use existing ...
Europe
December 4, 2025
China’s Arms Sales Drop Amid Military Purges, Report Says
The ‘substantial’ decrease, against global trend, was the result of delayed or canceled contracts following corruption allegations, the ...
China Military News
December 2, 2025
China’s Wingtech Appeals Nexperia Ruling at Dutch Supreme Court
Wingtech challenged an enterprise chamber's decision to take away its control of chipmaker Nexperia.
Europe-China Relations
November 29, 2025
2 Train Accidents Kill 13 in China, Deadliest in 14 Years
A train ran into railway workers killing 11 and injuring two on Nov 27, and another train hit ...
China News
November 27, 2025
CCP Formally Arrests Zion Church Pastors, NGO Says
Mingri “Ezra” Jin, founder of the Beijing Zion Church, and other arrested church workers could face up to ...
Religious Freedom
November 20, 2025
MI5 Warns British Lawmakers of LinkedIn Threat From Chinese Spies
Speaker of the House of Commons Sir Lindsay Hoyle wrote to MPs on Tuesday to make them aware ...
UK News
November 18, 2025
Trump Says China Will Buy More US Soybeans as Data Reveal Low Volume
Beijing will buy 'a lot of' soybean and other U.S. goods before spring, Trump said.
US-China Relations
November 16, 2025
EU Ministers Agree to Fast-Track Crackdown on Duty-Free Rule Used by Shein, Temu
The duty-free treatment for packages under €150 could end as early as next year, affecting billions of shipments ...
Europe
November 14, 2025
Global Lawmakers Pledge to Push Ban on Forced Organ Harvesting
An international alliance of lawmakers stated that it will also push for actions opposing Beijing's coercive activities against ...
Organ Harvesting in China
November 13, 2025
Beijing Suspends Export Curbs on Critical Minerals, Rare Earths
The regime suspended export curbs on some minerals, rare earths and batteries, restored soybean import licenses, and lifted ...
US-China Relations
November 9, 2025
Chinese Astronauts Stranded in Orbit Following Suspected Debris Impact
It’s the first time that a return mission has been delayed by space debris, which poses increasing danger ...
China News
November 7, 2025
Florida Wins Court Battle on Law Limiting Homes, Land Purchases by Chinese Citizens
Plaintiffs seeking to block the enforcement of SB 264 failed to show an imminent injury, the court said.
US-China Relations
November 5, 2025
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