Legendary Chinese investigative reporter Dai Qing on the events of 1989 and her Chiang Mai years.
Legendary Chinese investigative reporter Dai Qing on the events of 1989 and her Chiang Mai years.
Dai Qing discusses her upcoming release, “Notes on History,” an expose of the CCP’s lies.
When domestic challenges grow more serious, the dissident community pays the price, human rights advocates say.
A conflict between a courier and a security guard sparks a wave of protest and a strange conflict resolution from state regulators to love, listen to, and follow the Party.
A landmark Chinese bookstore shuttered in Shanghai six years ago has found another life in Washington, D.C.
A high-ranking New York government official has been charged with working as a Chinese spy in return for a lavish lifestyle.
Fears that dams cause or exacerbate unseasonal flooding prompt Chinese embassy in Bangkok to issue statement.
A litmus test case delivers an ominous verdict for the future of press freedom in Hong Kong.
Despite its challenges, the U.S. remains the richest and most powerful nation on Earth. Ferguson’s provocative thesis ultimately detracts from the serious issues he raises.
A refusal to leave Beijing on an enforced ‘vacation’ results in retaliation.
A Chinese Canadian businessman and former Toronto mayoral candidate has met with two Hong Kong officials sanctioned by the U.S., claim Chinese-language media reports.
Many Chinese Canadians believe Chinese agents work at Elections Canada offices and polling stations, a former Conservative MP told the ongoing foreign interference inquiry.
Beyond transactional arrangements and bringing together the expat Chinese community, “the wider agenda is influencing political parties”. A former New Zealand MP speaks out.
The possibility that Taiwan and Israel have formed a military alliance must give China pause.
The legal dispute over Li Rui’s diaries poses far-reaching implications for understanding the Chinese Communist Party and the country’s modern history.