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The current government of Taiwan announced a drive to remove 760 statues of Chiang Kai-shek, the military leader who ruled the Republic of China (ROC) on the mainland and then Taiwan from the mid-1920s until his death in 1975. Chiang's legacy is a matter of deep controversy in modern Taiwan,
Beijing Claims Xi-Biden Meeting ‘Conducive’ to Better Relations; White House: No Breakthrough
Chinese leader Xi Jinping and U.S. President Joe Biden held a virtual meeting in the evening of Nov....
Taiwan Sends Submarine Into the South China Sea
The South China Sea is one of the most hotly contested geographical regions today. Beijing claims a large...
US, Japanese, German Military Officials Meet to Strengthen Cooperation in Indo-Pacific
At a time of escalated tensions in the Taiwan Strait due to Chinese Communist Party (CCP) aggression,...
Racing to Prevent Real Estate Collapse, 21 Chinese Cities Issue ‘Decline Limit Orders’
China's housing market has been under heavy downward pressure since the second half of this year. According...
Li Ziqi, China’s Silent Youtube Star, Vanishes From Limelight as She Takes On Brand Agency
Known for depicting an image of delicious home cooked meals, crafty inventions, and idyllic rural serenity...
China Dismantling Evergrande From Within to Avoid Worst Case Scenario
China’s Evergrande Group, with on the books liabilities in excess of US$300 billion is on the brink of...
China’s Communists Expand Restrictions on Teaching Tibetan Language to Tibetan Children
Chinese authorities have placed a ban on teaching Tibetan language to children in the province of Qinghai...
Chinese Real Estate Giant Evergrande Narrowly Avoids Another Default
China Evergrande Group, the world’s most indebted property developer, has managed to avert yet another...
Thousands of Uyghurs Transferred to Nanjing From Xinjiang by Chinese Firm
The forced labor of Uyghurs from Xinjiang has been a hotly contested human rights issue. Exiled...