Tag: China News

ANALYSIS: China’s Eastern Industrial Hub Suzhou May Face Housing Price Collapse Amid Over-Saturated Property Inventory

The number of used homes listed for sale recently skyrocketed in China’s industrial hub Suzhou, prompting a local financial expert to assert that the city’s housing prices would collapse by the year’s end. According to information on Lian Jia, a Beijing-based real estate trade platform, the number of second-hand homes for sale in Suzhou was…


Lawmakers Push Bill to Close NYC’s Chinese Consulate

China’s illegal police station in New York City has been shut down, but what about the Chinese consulates? Two lawmakers are pushing for a new bill, aiming to do just that and boot Chinese diplomats out of America. But it wouldn’t be the first time. The Chinese consulate in Houston was shut down under the…


IN-DEPTH: China Wants Killer Robots to Fight the Next War

War grips the world and the most powerful nations on earth go to battle once more. This time, however, it is machines that do the killing, operating free from all human oversight and accountability. It’s a grim picture of future conflicts, but one that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is nevertheless working to make a…


Sleeping Pill Side Effects? Try Fragrant Herbs to Help You Sleep Until Dawn

If falling asleep becomes challenging, your doctor may prescribe sleeping pills. However, people who take sleeping pills for long periods are concerned about side effects, including sleepwalking, memory loss, and increased risk of dementia. In addition, the longer an individual takes sleeping pills, the less effective they become. Is there an alternative to improve sleep…


Bill Seeking to Counter Import of Slave Labour Products to Become Law; Critics Not Satisfied

A bill passed by Parliament that creates reporting requirements for companies regarding products made by slave labour is seen by proponents as merely a first step in addressing the problem, while critics call it widely ineffective. Bill S-211, an Act to enact the Fighting Against Forced Labour and Child Labour in Supply Chains Act and…


Bill to Help Counter Import of Slave Labour Products to Become Law, Critics Not Satisfied

Parliament passed a bill this week creating reporting requirements for companies on the issue of products made by slave labour. Proponents recognize it as only a first step to address the problem, while critics call it widely ineffectual. Bill S-211, an Act to enact the Fighting Against Forced Labour and Child Labour in Supply Chains…


REPLAY: Xi Frog-Boils His New Cold War: The CCP Heats Up the Western Pacific: A CPDC Webinar

The Committee on the Present Danger: China (CPDC) hosted a webinar on perspectives on how to deal with the Chinese Communist Party’s strategy in the Western Pacific. The webinar was moderated by Frank Gaffney, founder and executive chairman of the Center for Security Policy and vice chairman of the Committee on the Present Danger: China. The…


Xi Frog-Boils His New Cold War: The CCP Heats Up the Western Pacific: A CPDC Webinar

The Committee on the Present Danger: China (CPDC) hosted a webinar on perspectives on how to deal with the Chinese Communist Party’s strategy in the Western Pacific. The webinar was moderated by Frank Gaffney, founder and executive chairman of the Center for Security Policy and vice chairman of the Committee on the Present Danger: China. The…


Beijing Human Rights Lawyers Experience Repeated Eviction

It’s been eight years since the Chinese Communist Party carried out a massive wave of arrests on July 9, 2015, incarcerating hundreds of human rights lawyers and activists in what became known as the 709 Crackdown. Today, victims of the Crackdown still face oppression by the regime—even after they have been released from jail. Recently,…


Five Strenuous Sports With High Potential for Brain Damage

World-renowned Hollywood star Bruce Willis was first diagnosed with aphasia in the spring of 2022, and with frontotemporal dementia more recently, for which there is no cure to date. With an increasing number of countries entering the stage of societal aging, dementia has become a major problem that many families and the general public need…