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China investigates Agricultural Bank former VP for ...
Chinese Communist Party discipline authorities are investigating a former vice president at Agricultural Bank of China on suspicion of accepting bribes, media said on Monday, the latest casualty in a campaign against corruption.
Chinese ambassador to Nepal Wu Chuntai called on CPN-UML Chairman Jhalanath Khanal at the latter's residence in Dallu, on Wednesday.
Chinese Communist Party is an evil tyranny
China has been seized by the Chinese Communist Party It is an evil tyranny Far worse than the nazi party Of the 20th century Because of the people's ignorance They have seized the opportunity What a mockery of the God of Balance And they have erased every trace of human decency I pray that our Beloved Yahushua will fight with me Against this evil ... (more)
Binding the baton in China By Willy Lam Since Xi Jinping's assumption of the posts of Chinese Communist Party General Secretary and commander-in-chief last November, much attention has been paid to his instructions about raising the army's ability to "get ready to fight and to win wars". However, a recent spate of reshuffles in the political-legal ... (more)
Chinese Communist Partyto train chavista leaders
Venezuela and China on Monday agreed to extend their political alliance through a pact under which Chinese Communist Party will train Venezuelan ruling party leaders.
Defeating Persecution and Propaganda With a Party
Around 150 practitioners of Falun Gong gathered in Bryant Park in Manhattan on May 13, 2000, for the first Falun Dafa Day.
Chinese Officials' Offspring Gain Higher Entry in Tough Job Market
Job seekers visit a job fair for graduating university students at the Qujiang International Convention and Exhibition Center in 2009 in Shaanxi Province.
US Congressman Urges Taiwan to Support Press Freedom in China
Congressman Dana Rohrabacher at a hearing in Washington D.C. on March 19, 2013. Congressman Rohrabacher has called on the Taiwan administration to resist pressure from the Chinese Communist Party over press freedom.
Chinese Consumers Squeezed By Inflation
A vendor sells vegetables in a market in Shanghai on Oct. 18, 2012. Prices for inputs are rising across the country, squeezing ordinary Chinese people, according to recent economic statistics and expert analysis.
At the end of our meeting, one of my fellow inquisitors leaned over and told me "We've just been to a master class in politics" and I'd have to agree.
China: The Second, the Third and the Fourth Generation Red
The current Chinese Communist Party leaders are the second generation red and the third and the fourth generations are emerging in the political scene.
China criticizes Japan's protest over question of Okinawa sovereignty
China criticized Japan on Thursday for lodging a diplomatic protest against a Chinese state media commentary calling into question Japanese sovereignty over the southern Ryukyu Islands, which include Okinawa.
As campaign heats up, NDP shifts strategy
A young boy yawns as B.C. NDP Leader Adrian Dix speaks during an early morning campaign stop on Vancouver Island in Sidney, B.C., on Tuesday May 7, 2013.
Masanjia Victims' Journey of Protest Continues
Seven Masanjia victims including Hao Wei, Wang Yuping and Mei Qiuyu protested outside the Chinese regime's censorship office on May 3. A group of torture survivors went to the General Administration of Press and Publication on May 3 to protest the Chinese Communist Party denial of torture in Masanjia Forced Labor Camp in Liaoning Province.
China: Year Zero - By Christian Caryl
It is inevitable, perhaps, that we tend to focus on leaders when we examine grand political and economic transitions.
'Richmond is NDP country,' says Adrian Dix
Adrian Dix said Tuesday an attack on the B.C. NDP's Richmond Centre candidate demonstrates his party's positive campaign is working.
Renewed resolve: Treading the path of peaceful development
Beijing's foreign policy posture has been placed under the international spotlight, in particular its territorial claims in the South China Sea.
Chinese Dissident Scientist Has Last Word on Tiananmen
A photograph taken from a state propaganda broadcast on June 12, 1989, shows the the arrest warrant for Chinese scientist and dissident Fang Lizhi.
Commemorating April 25, 1999, at the Chinese Consulate in Los Angeles
Falun Dafa practitioners hold a banner at the curb at the LA Chinese Consulate demanding the cessation of live organ harvesting from Falun Dafa Practitioners in China.
Bo Xilai Informing on High-ranking Party Members, Says Report
Bo Xilai is seen attending the National People's Congress on March 5, 2012, in Beijing.