After Tianjin, Shandong Blast Underlines Safety Gaps
An explosion at a Shandong chemical plant on Saturday has further highlighted safety concerns in...
Read MorePosted by Samuel Wade | Aug 25, 2015
An explosion at a Shandong chemical plant on Saturday has further highlighted safety concerns in...
Read MorePosted by Josh Rudolph | Jul 31, 2015
A resurgence in cross removals at Christian churches in Zhejiang province has again led Christians...
Read MorePosted by Samuel Wade | Jul 9, 2015
The U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein has expressed concern over...
Read MorePosted by Josh Rudolph | Mar 18, 2015
In response to escalating violence throughout China, authorities launched a nationwide crackdown...
Read MorePosted by Samuel Wade | Jun 27, 2014
At least four fatal shootings have followed the arming of some Chinese police as part of the...
Read MorePosted by Josh Rudolph | Nov 26, 2013
Bloomberg reports that China’s Ministry of Health will soon launch a national campaign...
Read MorePosted by Josh Rudolph | Nov 25, 2013
AP reports that heavy smog in in northeast China lowered visibility enough to close an airport in...
Read MorePosted by Samuel Wade | Oct 5, 2012
In 2008, investigative reporter Jian Guangzhou uncovered a major food safety scandal involving melamine-tainted Sanlu milk powder. This year, he left Shanghai’s Oriental Daily in one of a series of high-profile news media...
Read MorePosted by Anne Henochowicz | Aug 17, 2012
The following example of censorship instructions, issued to the media and/or Internet companies by...
Read MorePosted by Samuel Wade | May 4, 2012
Chinese authorities announced on Friday that Chen Guangcheng would be allowed to apply to study abroad, suggesting a possible accommodation of his new wish to spend time in the US. He remains isolated in Beijing’s Chaoyang...
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