Story Archive
2021-02-26
Politicians 'don't realize' the extent of Chinese Communist Party (CCP) involvement in Chinese economic activity, some experts say.
2021-02-26
The Chinese University of Hong Kong has pulled the plug on its students' representative body, saying it can no longer use its facilities.
2021-02-26
Veteran Chinese journalist Gao Yu suggests that the forces of totalitarian nationalism have now become unstoppable in China.
2021-02-26
The 53 activists arrested on suspicion of "subversion" after they took part in democratic primaries have been summoned to local police stations on Sunday.
2021-02-25
State media, ruling Chinese Communist Party members, officials and state-owned companies are being roped in to sing the party's praises ahead of its centenary this year.
2021-02-24
The PLA’s flights near the Pratas Islands and Taiwan appear to serve Beijing’s political interests in the Taiwan Strait.
2021-02-24
The boost to the 'national security' budget comes amid a city-wide crackdown on political opposition and peaceful criticism of the government.
2021-02-24
Xiao Yuhui is repeatedly summoned to the police station after he started an online signature campaign opposing the military coup.
2021-02-23
The authorities are also getting ready to disqualify pro-democracy members of the city's District Council.
2021-02-23
The Biden administration has signaled that there will be no major departure from Trump-era policy towards China.
2021-02-22
China is locked in a series of overlapping maritime and territorial disputes with Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei, and Taiwan.
2021-02-22
The CCP under Xi Jinping is sending a message that it values political loyalty above all else, analysts say.
2021-02-22
Political commentators say the warning suggests that pro-democracy candidates will no longer be allowed to run in elections.
2021-02-19
The admission comes days after the PLA withdrew 10,000 troops from the area where the clashes took place.
2021-02-19
Radio Television Hong Kong is losing its editorial independence with the publication of a government review, journalists' groups say.