POLITICS
China's anti-corruption campaign is increasingly targeting not only financial misconduct but also perceived political disloyalty, according to a recent analysis of official disciplinary records. A review by The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) of more than 940 disciplinary reports issued by China's top anti-graft authorities between 2013 and May 2026 found
Why Xi Replaced Chen Quanguo, Infamous Party Head of China’s Xinjiang Region
News analysis Sanctioned by the U.S. for his involvement with the mass incarceration and “re-education...
China’s Central Bank Launches Digital Currency App
In an ambitious push to expand its digital currency, China’s central bank has launched a trial version...
Cloth Masks Do Not Protect Against COVID-19: Former FDA Commissioner
As the Omicron variant brings about a new wave of COVID-19 infections worldwide, many experts have advised...
Another Hong Kong Media Outlet Shuts Down After Government Crackdown
Over the past year, pressure from the CCP-backed Hong Kong administration has led to the shutdown of...
Chinese Property Developers Owe $173 Billion in Wages in January
Property developers in communist China faced major problems in 2021. Plagued by several issues like the...
Japanese Police Claim Chinese Military Behind Cyber Attacks
Many countries across the world are facing a growing threat of cyberattacks and cyber espionage. When...
China Seeks Nuclear Weapons Upgrades, Says US and Russia Should Reduce Their Arsenals
China’s senior arms official announced today that the country will continue to upgrade and expand its...
Eric Adams Sworn In as New York’s 110th Mayor
Immediately following the ball drop in New York City on New Year’s Eve, Eric Adams — former police officer...
After Stand News Arrests, Another Hong Kong Media Outlet Closes Under Chinese Regime Pressure
Following the arrests of seven staff members from pro-democracy outlet Stand News, independent Hong Kong...