A Chinese cultural scholar said that in recent years, whenever the CCP hosts major diplomatic events, it addresses city repairs in a last-minute fashion.
Federal prosecutors say a California news site tied to Eileen Wang operated inside a wider ecosystem of chat groups, repost networks, and community influencers.
One protester accused the company of trying to avoid legal compensation obligations by making working conditions intolerable.
Leaked chat screenshots allege students were exposed to cyanogen bromide during an unauthorized experiment, while officials have yet to address the incident.
Ahead of the Trump–Xi meeting, both nations signaled an openness to dialogue, but analysts say breakthroughs are unlikely.
The two leaders are scheduled to meet in Beijing on Thursday. Their talks are expected to cover trade, Iran, and other issues.
Paris is calling for tougher EU sanctions on foreign marketplaces after tests revealed dangerous and illegal products.
Lai described Taiwan as ‘a sovereign, independent nation’ whose people have every right to engage with the international community.
As Trump prepares to visit Beijing, insiders say growing concerns over Iran and global energy security have moved ahead of trade on the summit agenda.
Xi’s continuous purge of generals has sent shockwaves through the military, and now mid and lower rank PLA officers are afraid, said an insider.
Taipei is monitoring Trump-Xi talks closely as it faces U.S. pressure over defense spending and continued Chinese military activity.
Beijing’s ‘industrial policy of everything’ risks eroding G7 manufacturing competitiveness by up to $650 billion by 2030.
In the letter, he welcomed Trump and urged the United States to pay attention to what he called a largely unknown system of black jails.
Critics say Beijing is sacrificing historical memory and nationalist sentiment to reinforce its partnership with Moscow.
The Chinese regime will help to delay Iran’s collapse to counter the United States but won’t risk its interests for it, say experts.
Any attempts by foreign states to intimidate, harass, or harm individuals or communities in the UK will not be tolerated, UK tells Chinese ambassador.
The rare punishment highlights mounting distrust within China’s military as Xi tightens control before key challenges.
The campaign has spread across finance, security, and local governments as Beijing intensifies investigations into officials’ assets and political ties.
Congress is pushing to ban Chinese vehicles, warning these ‘rolling data collection devices’ threaten national security and American manufacturing.
Villagers complained that they can’t fight back because Tibetan brown bears are a protected species. Officials accused them of spreading rumors.