In order to use XChat, an X.com account is needed. However, the U.S. platform has been banned in China for years.
State media claims a driver helped capture foreign spies. Insiders say the story’s inconsistencies suggest it may be staged.
Lawyers and activists say individuals can be secretly flagged by police systems, triggering long-term monitoring and restrictions on daily life.
New curriculum embeds Communist Party loyalty and political themes starting from elementary school, drawing criticism over ideological influence on students.
Pedro Sánchez’s rhetoric doesn’t represent the entire EU but a dangerous trend within it, analysts said.
Former inmates describe violence and forced labor in a now-abolished system as online discussion is quickly censored.
Dongguan’s success was built on a ‘sweatshop’ model that is no longer sustainable, an expert said.
The U.S. blockade cuts off Iranian oil flow to China, putting a strain on the Chinese economy, and China’s shipments aiding the Iranian regime, analysts said.
The first island chain ‘is no longer just a line on a map,’ Taiwanese Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung said.
Mr. Xu Shujun was detained by police for hanging up information banners about the Chinese regime’s persecution of his faith.
Same-day probes across regions highlight a widening campaign reaching local governments, state-owned enterprises, and politically sensitive sectors.
The Chinese regime is trying to see where Kim stands on geopolitics and to strengthen the alliance among the remaining ‘Axis of Evil’ nations, analysts said.
Cheng Li-wen’s remarks echoing CCP rhetoric draw criticism in Taiwan, raising concerns over political messaging and Beijing’s influence.
Beijing announced 10 new incentive measures following a trip to China by Taiwan’s main opposition leader.
Many people working within the CCP’s bureaucracy have been told to sever ties with friends and relatives with overseas backgrounds, residents say.
Critics warn Beijing is reframing ‘peace’ as talks highlight divisions in Taiwanese politics amid China’s continued military activity around Taiwan.
The compromised data may include highly sensitive materials related to missile design, aerospace research, and nuclear fusion simulations.
Freedom House’s China Dissent Monitor tallied 5,343 protest events across China in 2025, marking a 44 percent increase from 2024.
The Chinese regime has a conflict of interest regarding Iran, which is unlikely to change, experts say.
The meeting comes as Taiwan President Lai Ching-te’s $40 billion special defense budget is stalled in the opposition-controlled parliament.
In order to use XChat, an X.com account is needed. However, the U.S. platform has been banned in China for years.
State media claims a driver helped capture foreign spies. Insiders say the story’s inconsistencies suggest it may be staged.
Lawyers and activists say individuals can be secretly flagged by police systems, triggering long-term monitoring and restrictions on daily life.
New curriculum embeds Communist Party loyalty and political themes starting from elementary school, drawing criticism over ideological influence on students.
Pedro Sánchez’s rhetoric doesn’t represent the entire EU but a dangerous trend within it, analysts said.
Former inmates describe violence and forced labor in a now-abolished system as online discussion is quickly censored.
Dongguan’s success was built on a ‘sweatshop’ model that is no longer sustainable, an expert said.
The U.S. blockade cuts off Iranian oil flow to China, putting a strain on the Chinese economy, and China’s shipments aiding the Iranian regime, analysts said.
The first island chain ‘is no longer just a line on a map,’ Taiwanese Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung said.
Mr. Xu Shujun was detained by police for hanging up information banners about the Chinese regime’s persecution of his faith.
Same-day probes across regions highlight a widening campaign reaching local governments, state-owned enterprises, and politically sensitive sectors.
The Chinese regime is trying to see where Kim stands on geopolitics and to strengthen the alliance among the remaining ‘Axis of Evil’ nations, analysts said.
Cheng Li-wen’s remarks echoing CCP rhetoric draw criticism in Taiwan, raising concerns over political messaging and Beijing’s influence.
Beijing announced 10 new incentive measures following a trip to China by Taiwan’s main opposition leader.
Many people working within the CCP’s bureaucracy have been told to sever ties with friends and relatives with overseas backgrounds, residents say.
Critics warn Beijing is reframing ‘peace’ as talks highlight divisions in Taiwanese politics amid China’s continued military activity around Taiwan.
The compromised data may include highly sensitive materials related to missile design, aerospace research, and nuclear fusion simulations.
Freedom House’s China Dissent Monitor tallied 5,343 protest events across China in 2025, marking a 44 percent increase from 2024.
The Chinese regime has a conflict of interest regarding Iran, which is unlikely to change, experts say.
The meeting comes as Taiwan President Lai Ching-te’s $40 billion special defense budget is stalled in the opposition-controlled parliament.