Monthly Archives: December 2011
Relaxing the Registration Rules for Civil Society Organizations in China
For Alliance Magazine, Karla Simon blogs about the easing of restrictions on the registration of civil society organizations in Guangdong Province:A
Explosion at Bank Kills 2 in Wuhan
An explosive device planted outside a branch of the China Construction Bank in Wuhan reportedly killed two people and injured at least ten, the New Yo
Will the Internet Generation "Take China Down"?
As a colourful Republican field vies for the chance to take on Obama in next year’s presidential election, the China issue has been a focal poin
China to Raise Poverty Threshold
On Tuesday the central government announced that they would raise the rural poverty line from the 2009 per-capita threshold of 1,274 yuan (about $200)
Progress and Shortcomings in China's Fight Against AIDS
Today marks the 23rd World AIDS Day, and a special page from the China Daily website provides a synopsis of the battle against AIDS in the mainland, l
Photoseries: Last Hours on Death Row
A photoseries has surfaced on the Chinese Internet which depicts the last 12 hours in the lives of four condemned female drug dealers before their 200


