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New Home-Buying Restrictions in China Seen as Ineffectual
A new round of home buying restrictions has been extended to second and third tier cities in China. ...
China News
February 6, 2011
Chinese Try to Cope with Soaring Prices
Bank loans and an over-issue of currency have increased inflation and consumer prices.
China News
November 9, 2010
World-Famous Waterfall Drying Up Due to Severe Drought
Tourism in southwest China has been threatened by the drought.
China News
March 29, 2010
Local Governments Reap Huge Profits from Skyrocketing Property Prices
“Profits gained from property transactions are reaped by governments, not developers!”
China News
March 14, 2010
Beijing Killings: Two Dead and Twelve Injured
A man has indisciminately stabbed pedestrians in an area south of Tiananmen Square.
China News
September 20, 2009
Death Toll Rises in Xinjiang
The latest official death toll has risen to 184, though the actual number might be much higher.
China News
July 11, 2009
CCTV Official Arrested for Costly Beijing Fire
On Feb. 9, a fire broke out at Beijing's new China Central Television (CCTV) site, resulting in the ...
China News
February 15, 2009
China’s Tough Employment Situation
China's fourth quarter GDP growth for 2008 was only 6.8 percent—the lowest growth seen in the past seven ...
China News
February 3, 2009
Many Countries Ban Imports of Chinese Dairy Products
Several incidents of melamine contamination this year have noticeably harmed China's diary industry.
China News
December 6, 2008
Mainland Chinese Boycott French Retailer Carrefour
Political protests have rarely happened in China since the 1989 Tiananmen Square Massacre. If it does, foreign countries ...
China News
April 23, 2008
Chinese Communist Authorities Seek Taiwanese 'Internet Spy'
Amidst the intense and ongoing "information war" between China and Taiwan, a Global Times article on October 30, ...
China News
November 9, 2007
Jiang Zemin's Son Involved in Major Corruption Scandal
As the 17th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) concluded on October 21, the new Politburo ...
China News
October 31, 2007
Communist Official Advocates Cessation of Falun Gong Persecution
Wang Zhaojun, standing member of the Anhui Province Political Consultative Commission, recently wrote an open letter to Chinese ...
China News
October 30, 2007
Senior Army Officials Suppress Voices for Army Nationalization
August 1 marks the 80th anniversary of China's Peoples Liberation Army (PLA). The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in ...
China News
August 5, 2007
Worst Flood Hits Huai River Region in 50 Years
The Huai River basin in Central China recently suffered the most severe flooding in more than 50 years. ...
China News
July 16, 2007
Worst Flood in 50 Years Hits Huai River Region
The Huai River basin located in central China recently suffered the worst flooding in more than 50 years. ...
China News
July 15, 2007
Hu Jintao Plays the Public Opinion Card in the Power Struggle
Zhou Ruijin, the cheerleader for China's economic reform and Deng Xiaoping's tour of the nation's southern provinces in ...
China News
February 18, 2007
Hu Jintao Wishes to Visit Japan
After Japan Prime Minister Abe Shinzo's visit to China in October, a second summit meeting was held during ...
China News
November 21, 2006
Chinese Regime to Use Military to Suppress Protesters
CHINA—In the past week, several large-scale protests have erupted in China. From November 8-16, there were at least ...
China News
November 20, 2006
Red Color Emerges in Taiwan's Anti-President Movement
In Taiwan, two colors normally dominate the political scene: blue and green, the respective colors of the two ...
China News
September 21, 2006
CCP Keeps a Low-Profile in 40th Anniversary of the Cultural Revolution
2006 marks the 40th anniversary of the Cultural Revolution. The Chinese authorities demanded a low-profile response to it, ...
China News
May 18, 2006
Beijing University Professor Proposes Multi-Party System at Xishan Meeting
On March 4, 2006, dozens of high-ranking Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials, senior economists and legal experts held ...
China News
April 30, 2006
'Nine Commentaries' Spreading Fast in China, CCP Withdrawals Reach Record High
In February 2006, the monthly withdrawals from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and its affiliated organizations [the Communist ...
China News
March 5, 2006
The Plight of Poor Children in China Who Drop Out of School
The January 4 issue of The Beijing News mentions the story of two sisters from a poor family ...
China News
January 13, 2006
Waste Dumping Threatens the Yangtze River
Among the seven major rivers in China, the Yangtze and Pearl Rivers have always been considered less polluted, ...
China News
December 27, 2005
The Choice is Whether To Let Corrupt Officials Die Or Let The People Die
CHINA — On the eve of December 6, 2005, in Shanwei city, Guangdong province, several thousand soldiers and ...
China News
December 19, 2005
Shanwei Shooting Victims' Bodies Were Put in Police Uniforms
Today is the fifth day of the Shanwei shooting event. The authorities are making an effort to shirk ...
China News
December 10, 2005
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