China is cracking down on offshore accounts and corrupt officials with a new international manhuntNectar Gan
China is cracking down on skyrocketing “bride prices” in a bid to tackle plunging birth rates. Under the ancient tradition – dating back to the Western Zhou Dynasty (1046 BC to 771 BC) – a prospective groom pays the bride’s family to show his sincerity and wealth, similar to a dowr...
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The Chinese government’s crackdown on Big Tech companies has intensified. The giants have all felt the brunt of heightened regulatory scrutiny.
“We are doing what the local government has encouraged, so why have we been accused of smuggling?” Zou Ye asked, still deeply puzzled to this day. Zou’s husband, the owner of a logistics firm at the Menglian Port in southwestern province of Yunnan, was arrested together with four coll...
News Item: It’s not just Peng. China is cracking down on MeToo movement(Category: News Reports) Posted by Wendy McElroy Monday 29 November 2021 - 05:11:35 Huang Xueqin, who publicly supported a woman when she accused a professor of sexual assault, was arrested in September. Wang ...
In Shaoyang, a city in China’s south, authorities said they will be “cracking down on harmful publications in accordance with the law.” The Communist Party has various powers to control which books are available. Any publication without a China Standard Book Number is considered illegal, incl...
In Shaoyang, a city in China’s south, authorities said they will be “cracking down on harmful publications in accordance with the law.” The Communist Party has various powers to control which books are available. Any publication without a China ...
A statement issued by the National Office Against Pornographic and Illegal Publications on Tuesday said that the office is cracking down on the use of new technology, such as cloud storage, online livestreaming and VR to spread pornography. ...
Bloomberg news examined why China iscracking down on education companies. In this article, Class Central will focus onsix different examples of misleading advertising or marketing that resultedin these fines. Large amounts of investment are being poured into education companies in China –US$10 billi...