There is ‘intense pressure on Chinese students to enforce ideological conformity,’ the anti-CCP activist says.
Monthly Archives For December 2022
Life, production returning to normal in China’s Xinjiang
Life is returning to normal and production is being steadily restored in Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, with further optimized COVID-19 response measures in place. In the regional …
As China relaxes zero-COVID, tech firms assume a larger role in fighting the virus
China’s abrupt easing of its zero-COVID policy last week has led to a spike in cases and rising fears of the virus. Now that the government is gradually undoing some of these tech-enabled restrictions,
Hong Kong leader to press China anthem request with Google
Hong Kong’s leader said Tuesday he will push Google to display China’s national anthem as the top result in searches for the city’s anthem instead of a protest song. The comments by John Lee, Hong…
U.S. solar installations to fall 23% this year due to China goods ban -report
New U.S. solar installations are on track to fall by nearly a quarter this year, with panel imports stalled by a ban on goods from China’s Xinjiang region over forced labor concerns, according to a…
Covid 2022: 8 thousand 500 new Corona Cases Surfaced in last 24 hours in China
Once again, Corona outbreak is on the rise in China. Number of Covid patients are increasing rapidly in the hospitals. Around 8 thousand 500 new Covid cases were reported in last 24 hours.Know the …
China Property Tycoon Zhang Li Arrested on US Bribery Charge
The co-founder of Chinese property developer Guangzhou R&F Properties Co. Ltd., Zhang Li, is wanted in the US over allegations he provided kickbacks to secure contracts in California.
China to set economic plans amid shift from Covid Zero to growth
CHINA’S abrupt ending of its Covid Zero policy injects more uncertainty into an already fragile economy, raising the prospect of looser fiscal and monetary policy and more easing in the property …
China’s new yuan loans at 1.21 trillion yuan in November
China’s new yuan-denominated loans totaled 1.21 trillion yuan (about 174 billion U.S. dollars) in November, central bank data showed Monday. The figure decreased by 59.6 billion yuan from the same …
China axes travel tracking app in latest easing of Covid curbs
China last week started axing key parts of its stringent “zero-Covid” regime in the wake of widespread protests against the curbs last month.
People in China celebrate withdrawal of Covid-19 travel tracking app
BEIJING – People in China celebrated the withdrawal on Tuesday of a state-mandated app used to track whether they had travelled to Covid-19-stricken areas, in the latest loosening of some of the world’s toughest antivirus…
The God of Plague Returns: Snail Fever, COVID-19, and China’s Emergency Disciplinary State
I It is the morning of July 1, 1958, and a bleary-eyed Chairman Mao Zedong is rising from his double bed, having passed a restless night in his official residence at the Zhongnanhai’s Library of…
China’s Guangzhou R&F co-chief accused of bribery in U.S., London court hears
The billionaire co-chairman and CEO of Chinese developer Guangzhou R&F Properties Co Ltd is wanted in the United States, accused of paying kickbacks to obtain permits for a construction project in San Francisco,