Story Archive
2018-06-08
Wang Yu's application for a passport to visit her son in Australia is denied "for reasons of national security."
2018-06-08
The U.S. government is investigating reports of adverse health effects associated with strange sounds reported by China-based staff.
2018-06-08
The petitioners say they had no plans to protest at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization leadership summit in Qingdao.
2018-06-07
Li Wangyang's family are incommunicado on the sixth anniversary of his death in police custody, and memorials are banned.
2018-06-07
The system would form part of a plan to integrate Pearl River Delta cities and has sparked concern that Hong Kong's separate status is being eroded.
2018-06-06
Zhang Wei stands accused of opposing censorship by the ruling party, having an affair, and taking bribes.
2018-06-06
An RFA technology call-in show warns users not to install voice-activated assistants and to avoid in-home surveillance by the Chinese authorities.
2018-06-05
Wang wants the new organization to come up with concrete, viable proposals for a democratic transition in China.
2018-06-05
The pastor, preachers and church members are released a day later, after being held on suspicion of "illegal assembly."
2018-06-04
A former People's Liberation Army (PLA) soldier speaks to RFA's Mandarin Service about his part in the Tiananmen Square military crackdown.
2018-06-04
A former student leader welcomes a memorial vigil for the victims of the Tiananmen massacre in Hong Kong.
2018-06-01
The official website of the social credit system is naming and shaming those who have been sanctioned by public transportation bans.
2018-06-01
The group says it has never received an official response in 29 years of letter-writing and campaigning for justice.
2018-06-01
Huang Yan says she is deeply grateful to the democratic island, where she fled after her Thai visa was due to expire.