Month: March 2026
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Biography of Former PLA Discipline Official Chen Guoqiang Removed From CCDI Website
The official biography of Chen Guoqiang, a senior Chinese military discipline official once considered a key figure in the People’s Liberation Army’s anti-corruption apparatus, has been removed from the website of China’s top anti-graft body, according to checks conducted on March 15. Chen, an air force…
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Chinese Academy of Engineering Delists 3 Military Experts as Beijing’s Anti-Corruption Effort Slogs On
Removal of radar specialist, missile designer, and nuclear weapons expert come amidst continued skeptism about the capability of the People's Liberation Army and the quality of its weapons
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The Real Logic Behind the CCP’s ‘Collective Leadership’
A private account attributed to Party elder Song Ping suggests the Chinese Communist Party’s power-sharing system functioned as a form of mutual restraint among rival factions. Xi Jinping’s consolidation of authority has dismantled that balance.
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Shanghai Home Prices Drop Up to 70% as Sales Freeze and Mortgage Defaults Rise
“If it weren’t absolutely unavoidable, I would never sell it at this kind of loss. I’ve been on the verge of collapse every day this month. The apartment faces southeast with great ventilation, and I truly love the panoramic floor-to-ceiling windows. It feels comfortable and warm. All the furniture and…
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From Notary to Wedding Officiant: Alisha Pagan’s Journey
The HV Business Link Interviews Series highlights local businesses and entrepreneurs across the Hudson Valley. This week, we feature Alisha Pagan, founder of One Love Ceremonies & Events and Alisha’s Mobile Notary Service.
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Mid-Hudson St. Patrick’s Parade Brings Community Together in Goshen
The streets of Goshen were filled with music, cheers, and a sea of green on Sunday, March 15 as the 49th Annual Mid-Hudson St. Patrick’s Parade stepped off along Main Street, drawing large crowds from across Orange County to celebrate Irish heritage and community spirit. The parade is also the…
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Human Rights Lawyer Says Threats Against Shen Yun Show a Pattern of CCP Repression
Human rights lawyer Wu Shaoping says the growing number of threats targeting Shen Yun performances around the world reflects Beijing’s fear of the performing arts troupe’s cultural influence to expose human rights abuses in China
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Chinese Retail Chain Pangdonglai Faces Probe After Announcing Multi-Billion Yuan Asset Distribution
A generous employee asset distribution plan by Chinese retailer Pangdonglai quickly turned controversial after authorities launched an investigation into eggs sold at one of its stores, igniting a wave of heated online debate
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Olympic Champion Alysa Liu’s Father Shares Parenting Journey at June Fourth Memorial Museum
At an event held at the June Fourth Memorial Museum, Arthur Liu shared the story behind his daughter Alysa's remarkable journey, from early success and unexpected retirement to her triumphant return to the ice
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Viral Essay Warning of ‘Impending Collapse’ Ignites Heated Debate in China
Despite efforts to censor it, a viral essay warning of a looming 'major collapse' in China continues to circulate online, fueling debate about the country’s economic challenges and political future
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China’s Air Defense Failures Could Spell Trouble for Vice Premier Zhang Guoqing
As questions grow over the performance of Chinese air defense systems in overseas conflicts, analysts are examining the political and strategic implications for Beijing’s defense industry leadership
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China Enacts Ethnic Unity Law, Sparking International Concern
The closing session of Communist China’s National People’s Congress (NPC) was held on the afternoon of March 12, during which the “Law on the Promotion of Ethnic Unity and Progress” was passed. Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) warned that the law uses vague language and…