Story Archive
2021-06-30
Supporters of the Chinese Communist Party monitor, attack, and threaten students at Australian universities, which do little to protect academic freedom, a new report says.
2021-06-30
Twenty-four years after the city's handover, one year after a national security law took effect, the lines just keep forming in the airport departures hall.
2021-06-30
Sales of knives and natural gas bottles are suspended, as police check IDs in areas frequented by petitioners.
2021-06-29
Party newspapers regularly lauded the benefits of democratic government and deplored attacks on press freedom under the Kuomintang regime, which ended in 1949.
2021-06-29
The family of Liao Qiang has been living temporarily in democratic Taiwan pending resettlement, in the absence of a refugee law.
2021-06-29
The recent closure of the Apple Daily newspaper accelerates a citywide crackdown on dissenting voices in the public sphere.
2021-06-28
The move signals US resolve to confront China's presence in contested areas of the South China Sea, some analysts say.
2021-06-28
Fung Wai-kong is accused of "collusion with a foreign power" under the city's national security law.
2021-06-28
Teachers say the ruling party wants to control everything children are reading, even outside of school.
2021-06-25
Six other solar power companies are operational in Malaysia, three of which are Chinese.
2021-06-25
The family of late, ousted premier Zhao Ziyang have been ordered to leave his former courtyard home in Beijing.
2021-06-25
A pro-Beijing lawmaker says she doesn't see 'any problem' with the idea that Hong Kong is now a police state.
2021-06-25
The government says the public school system should be responsible for students' learning, not private companies.
2021-06-24
A coalition of rights groups on the democratic island wants its parliament to pass a resolution supporting a boycott.
2021-06-24
Democratic Taiwan, which has repeatedly rejected a Hong Kong model for 'unification' with China, says it will stand by the city's people.