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Wen Hua
How Jiang Zemin Encouraged Bo Xilai’s Atrocities, Part III
Bo Xilai is waiting to be tried, and the Chinese Communist Party is trying to decide how to ...
China News
October 23, 2012
How Jiang Zemin Encouraged Bo Xilai’s Atrocities, Part II
The fate of the disgraced former Politburo member Bo Xilai has engrossed Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leaders since ...
China News
October 22, 2012
How Jiang Zemin Encouraged Bo Xilai’s Atrocities, Part I
When the now-disgraced former Chinese Communist Party (CCP) chief of Chongqing, Bo Xilai, was courting his first wife, ...
China News
October 21, 2012
The Dalian Business: How Gu Kailai Turned Persecution Into Profit
The trial of Gu Kailai for the murder of British businessman Neil Heywood had not considered the real ...
Chinese Regime
August 14, 2012
Chinese Security Czar’s Plot to Discredit US in Chen Case
Chen said he felt he had been cheated by Communist Party officials and abandoned by the United States. ...
Opinion
May 7, 2012
State-owned Enterprise Says Thanks, but No Thanks, to Party Newspapers
An important element of the Chinese Communist Party’s penetration and control of Chinese society has been its ability ...
China News
January 18, 2012
Profit Comes With Selling Chinese Orphans, but Questions Too
Trafficking babies is good business in China: Infants can be sold to overseas buyers for as much as ...
China News
November 14, 2011
Subway Construction Booms in China
China is now having a boom in subway construction; small or large, every other city is aspiring to ...
China News
July 26, 2011
Keeping the Records of a Peaceful Revolution: Tuidang by the Numbers
In November, 2004 The Epoch Times published an editorial series called Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party, which ...
China News
July 11, 2011
Fraud Fuels China’s Underground Organ Industry
The extreme shortage of legitimate organs in China means the illegal organ trade is strong. An organ broker ...
China News
April 22, 2011
Producer of Tiananmen Square Self-Immolation Video Died Young
In 2001, a TV producer with the Chinese regime's state media made a now-debunked propaganda film on Tiananmen ...
China News
January 26, 2011
Chinese Teachers Pan Textbooks for Youngsters as Bland
Chinese elementary school teachers say textbooks poor in quality, bland, and false.
China News
October 27, 2010
Warren Buffett Acts as Buffer for Former June 4 Student Leader
For the first time, a wanted student leader of the June 4th movement was permitted to travel openly ...
China News
October 4, 2010
Chinese Court Coins New Term: ‘Temporary Rape’
A court in China coined a new legal term when punishing two policemen last month, saying they were ...
China News
November 15, 2009
In China, Families of the Persecuted Speak Out
Family members of 56 Falun Gong practitioners in a jail in China have published their complaint online.
China News
August 18, 2009
High School Student Takes Chinese Communist Party to Task for Rights Arrest
Hong Kong's Apple Daily published a student's letter asking Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao “Why can you be so ...
China News
August 12, 2009
‘You can improve yourself in this world’
Shen Yun Performing Arts gave its last European performance in Amsterdam on Sunday, April 19
Arts & Culture
April 21, 2009
Chinese People in Paris Feel Proud of DPA
“It is wonderful and graceful. I feel very proud to be Chinese and feel touched to see such ...
Arts & Culture
March 5, 2009
Ten Most ‘Prestigious’ Children of CCP Officials Listed Online
Recently, Chinese netizens have published the total assets of companies owned by the ten most prestigious children or ...
China News
January 24, 2009
The Upturn of Divine Performing Arts Despite Economic Hardship
On Dec. 30 in Detroit, people seemed to forget the current survival struggle in the car industry. There ...
Arts & Culture
January 12, 2009
Human Rights and China’s Trade War With Europe
The Chinese regime complains that tying trade to human rights and demanding safe products is "trade protectionism."
Business
January 3, 2009
Hospital and Media Melamine Cover Up
Information on 64 tons of protein powder made of melamine withheld from the public; hospital conceals infants' diagnosis ...
China News
October 1, 2008
Tainted Milk Victims May Reach Millions
So far, just under 53,000 infants are reported to have been affected, 12,892 hospitalized, 104 critically ill, and ...
China News
September 23, 2008
Back to School After Sichuan Earthquake: Reality Check
September 4 marks 113th day since the devastating Sichuan earthquake. It also marked the back-to-school day in mainland ...
China News
September 4, 2008
China Loses Vast Disputed Territories
China and Russia have signed a pact that effectively cedes huge amounts of Chinese territory to Russia.
China News
August 30, 2008
Grandiose Opening Ceremony ‘Fascist’ and ‘Boring’, Say Critics
The long-awaited opening ceremony for the Beijing Olympics was meant to be an extravaganza that would herald to ...
Opinion
August 9, 2008
Bird’s Nest or Bird Trap?
Giant, steel-cold and unbelievably complicated, China's National Stadium, nicknamed the Bird's Nest, is a perfect embodiment of the ...
China News
August 8, 2008
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US Forces Shoot Down 2 Iranian Drones as Pakistani Interior Minister Visits Tehran
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US Won’t Unfreeze Iran’s Assets Before Peace Deal Is Reached, Trump Says
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US Bankruptcy Filings Increase 7 Percent Yearly
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Treasury Department Seeks to Redirect Iranian Assets to Gulf Nations for War Damages
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