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
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