Ramadan Fasting Restricted as Official Vows Firm Hand
With Saturday’s fifth anniversary of deadly riots in Urumqi approaching, and amid a steady...
Read Moreby Samuel Wade | Jul 2, 2014
With Saturday’s fifth anniversary of deadly riots in Urumqi approaching, and amid a steady...
Read Moreby Anne Henochowicz | Jul 2, 2014
The following censorship instruction, issued to the media by government authorities, has been...
Read Moreby Anne Henochowicz | Jul 2, 2014
僵鱼 (Jiāng Yú): Stiff Fish Derogatory nickname for Jiang Yu (姜瑜 Jiāng Yú), former spokesperson for...
Read Moreby Samuel Wade | Jul 1, 2014
On his first, four-day visit to Taiwan last week, Beijing’s Taiwan affairs chief Zhang...
Read Moreby Sophie Beach | Jul 1, 2014
Chris Luo at The South China Morning Post reports that at least 20 million young people in...
Read Moreby Anne Henochowicz | Jul 1, 2014
The following censorship instruction, issued to the media by government authorities, has been...
Read Moreby Sophie Beach | Jul 1, 2014
Hundreds of thousands of protesters rallied in Hong Kong for the annual July 1 march marking the...
Read Moreby Grace | Jul 1, 2014
Following the recent announcement of graft probes into high-ranking Party officials Wan Qingliang...
Read Moreby Samuel Wade | Jun 30, 2014
Four people accused of being the surviving perpetrators of the March 1st Kunming knife attack have...
Read Moreby Natalie Ornell | Jun 30, 2014
South China Morning Post’s Toh Han Shih reports that British/Chinese-American corporate...
Read Moreby Samuel Wade | Jun 30, 2014
In The New Emperors: Power and the Princelings in China, the University of Sydney’s Kerry...
Read Moreby Samuel Wade | Jun 30, 2014
While China often voices suspicion that the U.S. is trying to undermine it, president Barack Obama...
Read Moreby Anne Henochowicz | Jun 30, 2014
The following censorship instruction, issued to the media by government authorities, has been...
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