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According to Chasing Light, on Thursday, the 37th anniversary of June 4, the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation presented the “Human Rights Award for Dissidents” to exiled Hong Kong activist Xu Wing-ting, while also commemorating the victims of June 4. Xu said this was the first time a Hong Konger
Athlete Who Won First-Ever Filipino Gold Sparks China’s Ire
On July 26, 30-year-old Hidilyn Diaz became the first Filipino athlete to win a gold medal at the Olympics...
Beijing’s Tech Crackdown Highlights Political Risks in China
News analysis On June 30, Chinese ride-hailing company Didi Chuxing listed on the New York Stock Exchange...
As Death Toll in Henan Floods Climbs, Conflicting Reporting and Journalist Intimidation Run Rampant
The reported death toll from last week's flooding in China’s Zhengzhou city has risen to 302 with an...
China Begins Blocking Private Tutoring, Pushing Families to Spend Money on Having Three Children
The Chinese communist regime is pressing ahead with its crackdown on private tutoring services in the...
China Orders Temporary Stop to ‘Non-essential’ Passports
On July 30, Chinese authorities announced “a series of strict and tight policy measures” limiting the...
Appearing Desperate, the CCP Attempts to Manufacture a Baby Boom With Sweeping New Policies
After scrapping their decades-old one-child policy in 2016 and implementing a three-child policy in May...
Pouring Money to Overturn Policies? Chinese Big Tech Firms Ramp Up Lobbying Efforts
Chinese tech companies have stepped up efforts to influence the U.S. government as spending on lobbyists...
Philippines Retains Military Pact With America, U.S. Defense Secretary Rejects Beijing’s Claim Over South
The Philippines has just announced that it will retain the bilateral Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA)...
Investigation Launched After Chinese Anthem Booed, Arrests Made Due to Children’s Books
Hong Kong police have launched an investigation into the booing of the Chinese national anthem. It happened...