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  • Water Pollution in China Creates Cancer Village

    Water Pollution in China Creates Cancer Village

    "Each day, villagers here die of cancer one after another by breathing odorous air and drinking polluted water," ...
    China News November 13, 2007
  • Multi-Level Marketing, a Hidden Peril in China

    Multi-Level Marketing, a Hidden Peril in China

    HONG KONG–Multi-level marketing (MLM) 1 , also know as pyramid schemes ( chuanxiao ), has become prevalent again ...
    China News October 12, 2007
  • Counterfeit iPhone Has Legitimate Manufacturers Troubled

    Counterfeit iPhone Has Legitimate Manufacturers Troubled

    HONG KONG—With the overwhelming global popularity of iPhones, many illegal businessmen in Shenzhen, China are producing counterfeits. Not ...
    China News October 11, 2007
  • Growing Number of Female Smokers Among 360 Million Smokers in China

    Growing Number of Female Smokers Among 360 Million Smokers in China

    HONG KONG—China is home to a quarter of the world's smokers—about 360 million in total—and it is responsible ...
    China News September 29, 2007
  • CCP Leader Shuffles Military Chiefs

    CCP Leader Shuffles Military Chiefs

    HONG KONG—The leader of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), Hu Jintao reassigned several military chiefs prior to his ...
    China News September 14, 2007
  • Racial Violence Breaks Out in Shandong Province

    Racial Violence Breaks Out in Shandong Province

    HONG KONG—The Hong Kong Information Center for Human Rights and Democracy reported on September 3 that a major ...
    China News September 6, 2007
  • Dissident Writer Sentenced to Four Years Imprisonment

    Dissident Writer Sentenced to Four Years Imprisonment

    Chinese dissident writer Chen Shuqing was sentenced to four years imprisonment and deprived of political freedom for one ...
    China News August 24, 2007
  • The Sudden Formation and Disappearance of a Lake in Guangxi

    The Sudden Formation and Disappearance of a Lake in Guangxi

    HONG KONG—Eight years ago, at the location where a big mountain once stood, a lake was suddenly formed ...
    China News March 28, 2007
  • Many Chinese Universities Facing Bankruptcy

    Many Chinese Universities Facing Bankruptcy

    CHINA—National People's Congress (NPC) Deputy Hong Kezhu pointed out recently that Chinese universities are carrying a collective debt ...
    China News March 14, 2007
  • Hong Kong Journalists Indicate Deterioration of Press Freedom

    Hong Kong Journalists Indicate Deterioration of Press Freedom

    HONG KONG—On February 10, 2007, the Hong Kong Journalist Association (HKJA) released a survey showing that 58.4 percent ...
    China News February 12, 2007
  • Human Rights Lawyer Guo Feixiong's Case Transferred to Guangzhou City

    Human Rights Lawyer Guo Feixiong's Case Transferred to Guangzhou City

    CHINA—The case of detained human rights lawyer, Guo Feixiong, has been transferred to the Guangzhou City procuratorate, according ...
    China News January 13, 2007
  • Newly Launched Chinese Satellite Malfunctions

    Newly Launched Chinese Satellite Malfunctions

    CHINA—Insiders from China's Sino Satellite Communications revealed that because its main solar energy array did not open on ...
    China News November 24, 2006
  • Over 10 Million Sex Workers Estimated in China

    Over 10 Million Sex Workers Estimated in China

    HONG KONG—Prostitution has become the number one cause for the increasingly rapid spread of AIDS in China. Facing ...
    China News October 20, 2006
  • Exemptions and Probations Spare Corrupt Officials

    Exemptions and Probations Spare Corrupt Officials

    CHINA—Chinese are often shocked when corrupt officials are arrested. However, 80 percent of the arrested officials are released ...
    China News August 8, 2006
  • Man Nearly Killed by Fire Ants

    Man Nearly Killed by Fire Ants

    HONG KONG—Dangerous red fire ants have recently appeared in Shenzhen. In the past two months, at least 20 ...
    China News August 7, 2006
  • Thousands in Foshan Protest Illegal Land Acquisition

    Thousands in Foshan Protest Illegal Land Acquisition

    HONG KONG - According to reports, farmers in Foshan City, Guandong Province suspected a local Township Committee of ...
    China News April 11, 2006
  • 200 Million People Suffer From Occupational Diseases In China

    200 Million People Suffer From Occupational Diseases In China

    HONG KONG - 200 million Chinese workers suffer from occupational diseases. About 90 percent of them, or 180 ...
    China News February 27, 2006
  • China to Spend Staggering Amounts on Surveying the Great Wall

    China to Spend Staggering Amounts on Surveying the Great Wall

    Precisely how long is the Great Wall of China? Because historical records and measurements differ, officials in China ...
    China News January 21, 2006
  • Guangzhou Maids Blamed for Family Break Ups

    Guangzhou Maids Blamed for Family Break Ups

    HONG KONG - Special maids have recently appeared in the labor market of Guangzhou City, the capital of ...
    China News December 14, 2005
  • The Rich-poor Gap: Obesity and Malnutrition in Children

    The Rich-poor Gap: Obesity and Malnutrition in Children

    Reducing the rich-poor gap is the main objective of the Chinese Communist Party's fifth plenum of the sixteenth ...
    China News October 12, 2005
  • China Tops 100 Million Internet Users

    China Tops 100 Million Internet Users

    HONG KONG - According to China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC), there are over 103 million Internet users ...
    China News October 7, 2005
TOP NEWS
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    Cleveland Clinic Halts Transgender Medical Treatments on Minors in DOJ Settlement
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    Florida Police Release Final Report on Hulk Hogan’s Cause of Death
  • Anti-Bloating Drug Recalled Over Potential Contamination With Coolant
    2hr By Jack Phillips
    Anti-Bloating Drug Recalled Over Potential Contamination With Coolant
  • The $1.25 Trillion Credit Card Bill—What to Know
    3hr By Andrew Moran
    The $1.25 Trillion Credit Card Bill—What to Know
  • Remote Jobs Linked to Wider Unemployment Gap for Young Workers: New York Fed
    4hr By Bill Pan
    Remote Jobs Linked to Wider Unemployment Gap for Young Workers: New York Fed
  • Judge Blocks Trump’s $100,000 Fee for H-1B Visas
    4hr By Zachary Stieber
    Judge Blocks Trump’s $100,000 Fee for H-1B Visas
  • UN Nuclear Watchdog Calls on Iran to Engage, Allow Inspections
    5hr By Jack Phillips
    UN Nuclear Watchdog Calls on Iran to Engage, Allow Inspections
  • DOJ Asks Courts to Strip 17 Criminals of US Citizenship
    6hr By Zachary Stieber
    DOJ Asks Courts to Strip 17 Criminals of US Citizenship
  • Starmer Calls for Controls to Stop Children Viewing, Sending, Taking Nude Images
    6hr By Guy Birchall
    Starmer Calls for Controls to Stop Children Viewing, Sending, Taking Nude Images
  • EU Imposes New Sanctions on Iran Over Strait of Hormuz Restrictions
    6hr By Jack Phillips
    EU Imposes New Sanctions on Iran Over Strait of Hormuz Restrictions
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