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A Resurgence of protesters is seen in Hong Kong as Beijing...

Hong Kong protesters defy social distancing orders previously respected since the appearance of Covid19. The re-emergence of large scale democratic demonstrations is seen for...

Getting China Policy Right—At Long Last

Commentary In February 1947, U.S. President Harry Truman decided to aid the Greek government in its fight against a communist insurgency. He told the American...

At Military Parade, Chinese Leader Xi Jinping Emphasizes Party Rule, Unifying...

Following the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) tradition every Oct. 1, when it celebrates the anniversary of the communist regime’s founding, Party leader Xi Jinping gave a speech...

Beijing’s Influence in New Zealand ‘Needs to Be Talked About’

By James Burke The heads of New Zealand’s security services have urged for a more vocal government response to Beijing’s political influence in their country. Briefings about...

China Remains World’s Biggest Prison For Journalists, While Beijing Exports Media...

China continues to be among the world’s worst abuser of press freedom and jails the largest number of journalists in its prisons, according to...

Hazardous Levels of Smog Covers Beijing Twice in a Month

Beijing is once again enveloped by heavy smog, raising concerns about serious air pollution. From March 26 to 28, the city was under “orange...

A Worrying Trend: Half of AIDS Victims in Beijing Are College...

An uptick in AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) among Beijing youth has alarmed health authorities. According to the latest statistics from the Beijing Municipal...

Trump Signs Bill That Deepens US–Taiwan Ties Despite Beijing’s Opposition

President Donald Trump on March 16 signed into law a widely-watched piece of legislation that encourages more high-level official exchanges between United States and...

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