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Attorneys in China already have difficulty defending clients; a new legal amendment seems intent to silence them completely. → Read More
In the first report of its kind, China says there are 14 million drug abusers. → Read More
China released its 10-year study of antibiotics in the environment. → Read More
Some support the direct signage; others say it harms civil society. → Read More
Over 230 volumes of 'illegal publications' were confiscated as evidence of their “crimes.” → Read More
Rampant cheating in the annual university entrance exams have been a headache for Chinese educational ministry for years. → Read More
Some have spoken against the promotion of shallow and materialistic values to motivate high school students in their studies. → Read More
The loss of trust of Chinese products has become an important reason that drives mainland tourists to shop overseas. → Read More
Chinese Internet users have expressed sympathy for Hao Jianzong's act of revenge, with some even hailing him as a hero. → Read More
In China, Big Brother is watching you, and in Beijing he just got more eyes to improve his vision. → Read More
Several Chinese doctors working at a county hospital in Anhui Province were suspected of taking part in the crime ring. → Read More
The removal highlights how Party leader Xi Jinping is gaining control over the agency that was the domain of former Party chief Jiang. → Read More
The hope appears to be that they will impart the message back to their husbands, and the Party will be clean. → Read More
Chinese authorities recently began recording incidents of bad tourist behavior and adding them to a public “blacklist.” → Read More
Upon entry to the Communist Youth League or Young Pioneers, a child pledges a lifetime struggle for the sake of communism and the Communist Party. → Read More
Things went downhill when over 2,000 police donning black riot gear stormed the march. → Read More
China Medical University once worked with a police chief who executed thousands for organ transplant research. → Read More
The head of Jiuquan Iron and Steel Corporation managed to spend around one billion yuan on drinking and banquets. → Read More
Caught in the cross-hairs of Party investigators, officials have resorted to a variety of methods to resist their coming downfalls. → Read More
Internet users in China are similarities between an elementary school bully and corrupt officials. → Read More