What do the latest purges mean for China’s military?

In modern China, that militant idea serves as a reminder that the authority of the supreme leader rests upon his control over the military.  
By The Diplomat Dec. 11, 2024

Human rights group accuses China of punishing dissent, activism with vague laws

China’s legal framework allows authorities to arrest and punish individuals for a wide array of actions deemed threatening to the state.
By The Hong Kong Post Oct. 22, 2024

Xi Jinping on Focac: Joining Hands to Advance Modernization and Build a Community with a Shared Future

Joining Hands to Advance Modernization and Build a Community with a Shared Future
By Admin Sep. 5, 2024

Understanding Chinese language, learning

Chinese is not mandatory in Zimbabwe. Enrolling at the Confucius Institute is voluntary - and people pay for the learning -
By Kelly Zvomuya and Tichaona Zindoga Jun. 28, 2024

China introduces own Chat GPT version to implant President Jinping in people's mind

It may sound surprising to many but China is now trying to eternalize Xi by introducing its version of AI-powered Chat GPT.
By Admin May. 27, 2024

Iran’s president, foreign minister and others found dead at helicopter crash site

Iran has offered no cause for the crash nor suggested sabotage brought down the helicopter, which fell in mountainous terrain in a sudden, intense fog.
By AP May. 20, 2024

U.S. high tariffs on Chinese EVs outdated, useless

Jurcic said he believed the U.S. tariffs would hardly impact Chinese EVs as they are primarily produced in China.
By Xinhua News May. 20, 2024

Former Vice Justice Minister under Investigation: CCDI

At the end of last year, the National People’s Congress, announced the dismissal of nine generals.
By The Hk Post May. 16, 2024

China’s economic malaise laid bare: A damning indictment at the National People’s Congress

The much-touted panacea of “high-quality development” – a buzzword parroted ad nauseam by Party apparatchiks – rings increasingly hollow.
By European Times Mar. 27, 2024