The Chinese Communist Party’s scientific deception: Quantity over quality in research
The pressure to “publish or perish” is particularly intense in Chinese academia.
By The Singapore Post
Jul. 5, 2024
Hong Kong democracy leaders convicted in China's mass national security trial
The convicted individuals were among 47 democracy advocates who were prosecuted in 2021 for the involvement in an unofficial primary election.
By WION
Jun. 7, 2024
China’s ‘Spy ships’ in Maldives has damaging political implications for Muizzu’s Party
At present with Mohammad Muizzu’s party at the helm, the shift is more prominently towards Beijing, quite evidently.
By The Hongkong Post
Feb. 29, 2024
BAIC’s Beijing X55 is a beauty
For instance, the infotainment system conceals the driving modes, volume control, and air conditioning modes.
By Andrew Muzamhindo
Feb. 2, 2024
China: Has the moment arrived?
China’s population started to drop last year, for the first time since the great purges and man-made famines of the early Communist years.
By Gwynne Dyer
Dec. 15, 2023
China struggles to achieve food self-sufficiency
While the Asian superpower made advances in industrial and technological areas, its farm sector seems to have remained ignored and underdeveloped.
By Geopolitica.info
Oct. 10, 2023
How Beijing’s taxi system can help Harare
Speaking to the Zimbabwe Independent during a recent tour of Beijing, a Chinese official said the use of taxis has been effective in decongesting metropole.
By Julia Ndlela
Oct. 6, 2023
Lack of land rights pushes women into ‘tight corner’
A mother of three, Mugadzi was ejected from her home in Mutoko by her in-laws after she refused to marry one of her husband’s brothers.
By Moses Mugugunyeki
Jul. 9, 2023
Cultural Crackdown in China Shuts Comedy and Music Shows
Many of the canceled events were supposed to feature foreign performers or speakers.
By The New York Times
Jun. 8, 2023