- October 19th, 2025

A Beijing court sentenced Dong Yuyu, a seasoned journalist and senior columnist for the Communist Party’s Guangming Daily, to seven years in prison on espionage charges on Friday, November 29, 2024. The verdict has drawn widespread attention and criticism from...

China announced on Thursday that it has intensified its air and naval patrols around the contested Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea, a move described as a bid to "resolutely defend" its national sovereignty. This development underscores the growing...

China's real estate market, which has endured a prolonged slump since 2021, is showing signs of potential recovery as recent support measures start to take effect. According to a Reuters poll conducted between November 15-28, home prices are anticipated to...

China's factory activity likely expanded modestly for a second consecutive month in November, suggesting that the government’s recent stimulus measures are beginning to take effect. The anticipated uptick offers a glimmer of hope for producers in the world’s second-largest economy,...

China is overhauling its fighter pilot training program, signaling a significant transformation in the approach of the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF). A recent report by Air University’s China Aerospace Studies Institute reveals sweeping changes that aim to modernize...

A senior Chinese military official, Admiral Miao Hua, has been removed from office for “serious violations of discipline,” the Chinese Ministry of Defence announced on Thursday. The announcement marks the latest high-profile case in Beijing's sweeping anti-corruption campaign within the...

Taiwan's military carried out an early morning air defence drill on Thursday (Nov 28), testing its response and engagement procedures just days ahead of President Lai Ching-te’s diplomatic trip to the Pacific, which includes planned transit stops in the United...

The Biden administration is reportedly weighing new restrictions on the sale of semiconductor equipment and AI memory chips to China, intensifying the US campaign to limit Beijing’s technological advancement. This potential move, expected to be announced as early as next...

Shares of Japanese semiconductor-related companies soared on Thursday after reports emerged that the US government is considering milder-than-expected restrictions on exports of chip equipment and AI memory semiconductors to China. The announcement triggered a rally in Japan’s high-stakes chip manufacturing...

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