The struggles for major American brands in China continue. We look into how the world’s most populous market is shaking up American businesses like Starbucks.
Are American human rights at risk of a CCP-style crackdown? A new report reveals the Chinese Communist Party is scheming to spark “a U.S. government-led crackdown” on Falun Gong groups—echoing the persecution they face in China.
A daughter who lost her father under the Chinese regime’s iron fist is now advocating for the values that her father gave his life to defend. We have more on her story.
Talking about sports could get some social media users arrested inside China. For what appears to be the first time, Chinese police arrested a woman after she posted criticism of a Chinese Olympian on social media.
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- Report: CCP Directs US Media to Persecute Falun Gong
- Browde: Falun Gong Remains Top Priority for CCP
- NYT: US Criticizes China’s Response to Stabbing Incident
- Sachs: China’s Pet Population to Nearly Double That of Young Kids
- Beijing Cracks Down on Sport Fans’ Online Speech
- From Refugee to a Principal Dancer: Ellie Rao
- Panama Targets Chinese Migrant Traffickers
- US, Allies Hold Joint Drills in South China Sea
- US Tops China as Germany’s Top Trading Partner