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A new wave of purges has engulfed the senior leadership of China’s military, the People’s Liberation Army. Since the 20th ...
President Xi Jinping questioned the need for local governments across China to crowd into the same emerging industries, a rare rebuke that reflects growing concerns about deflation at home and trade ...
Yang Baojun, president of the Urban Planning Society of China, said that the laws of urban development have demonstrated that the old path of large-scale incremental expansion is no longer viable.
The exhibition, titled For National Liberation and World Peace, which opened on July 7, is being held at the Museum of the War of Chinese People's Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, located near ...
Cheng Lei, who was imprisoned in China for three years, has asked how the PM is able to broach hard subjects as relations ...
During a meeting in Tianjin, the two nations' foreign ministers reaffirmed their countries' pledge of continued mutual support.
A new bill introduced in Congress aims to block the District of Columbia from maintaining sister city relationships with ...
China's insistence that it will identify the next Dalai Lama foreshadows the chance that followers will have to decide who ...
Josh Hammer, Senior Counsel for the Article III Project, is interviewed by One America News Network host Riley Lewis about the geopolitics behind China's decision not to get involved in the ...
Viral scandals have hit two actresses, a Harvard graduate and a doctor from a top Beijing hospital in recent months.
Sky News political reporter Julia Bradley says a Chinese businessman, Wang Yongxin, allegedly tied to the Chinese Communist ...
Companies associated with the Chinese Communist Party have been scooping up farmland throughout the United States. The vast ...