It will also expand the graft campaign's purview to include employees at state-backed institutions rather than just party members... READ MORE›
The first CED was held in Washington over the summer, but the two sides failed to even produce a joint statement... READ MORE›
Hundreds of volunteers have gathered to help migrant workers with offers of temporary accommodation or assistance in moving their belongings... READ MORE›
China's official military website announced the launch of the platform on Sunday, which is supposed to maintain a clear internet space surrounding the military... READ MORE›
He has also reasserted the ruling Communist Party's role in limiting and guiding online discussion... READ MORE›
One of China's top leaders has chastised Communist party cadres for putting ghosts and gods before Marx and Lenin... READ MORE›
Xi ally Li Qiang named Shanghai party boss Xinhua... READ MORE›
China's Communist Party has voted to enshrine Xi Jinping's ideology in its constitution, elevating him to the same level as founder Mao Zedong... READ MORE›
Allegations offer new details of charges against Sun Zhengcai and pit him against not just the Communist Party but Chinas leader, Xi Jinping... READ MORE›
Party cells in foreign firms have been well received, said Qi Yu, a deputy head of the Communist Party's Organisation Department... READ MORE›
Japanese mass media researchers and journalists have ramped up their efforts to identify dubious information on the internet related to the upcoming House... READ MORE›
A recent study found that online searches for the words Christian Congregation and Jesus far outnumbered those for The Communist Party and Xi Jinping, China's president... READ MORE›
China rsquo's top graft buster has turned lsquo Ghostbuster rsquo as he warned members of the ruling Communist Party to stop believing in the supernatural... READ MORE›
China's foreign ministry had already dismissed some reports of the Panama Papers on Tuesday as groundless accusations ... READ MORE›
Hubei is shamed as the Chinese province with the highest number of philandering Communist Party officials, followed by Shanxi, Beijing and Guangdong... READ MORE›
Before Xi Jinping we feared only that they would delete our posts... READ MORE›
The officials included Ai Baojun, 55, a vice mayor of Shanghai who oversaw a prominent economic zone, and Lu Xiwen, 60, a senior Communist Party official in Beijing... READ MORE›
Zhou's comments on Saturday come after the country's anti-graft watchdog said that a mechanism independent of the Communist Party to keep officials in check cannot exist in China... READ MORE›
BEIJING -- The Chinese news media covered President Xi Jinping's most recent public appearances with adulation befitting a demigod... READ MORE›
Everyone said they resolutely uphold the party's decision, resolutely practice the party's spirit and will resolutely purge Sun Zhengcai's vile influence, the paper said... READ MORE›
The two men often had long talks, and both cried when Mr. Xi left to take up a position in Fujian Province in 1985... READ MORE›
BEIJING -- When Chinese President Xi Jinping arrives Tuesday on his first state visit to the USA, he will struggle with two seemingly contradictory objectives... READ MORE›
The letter mentions the case of Ren Zhiqiang and says that the crackdown on Party critics is causing people to lose confidence in the central government... READ MORE›
Presidential candidate Marco Rubio joins chorus of condemnation as Beijing begins trial of human rights lawyer Pu Zhiqiang... READ MORE›
While Caixin has always had more leeway than those organizations, it must still obey increasingly strict rules on what news organizations can publish... READ MORE›
If anything, they will be transported from Buckinghamshire and planted 5,000 miles away in China... READ MORE›
Communist party officials release 2min 44s second rap with Xi Jinping contributing backing vocals as well as samples from some of his speeches... READ MORE›
Chinese media are not allowed to carry advertising that uses extravagant wording to promote gifts over upcoming holidays, the ruling Communist Party's an... READ MORE›
Chinese propaganda chiefs have reportedly ordered state-controlled media to refrain from using the nickname Big Daddy Xi to refer to the president... READ MORE›
A significant number of major foreign companies operate in China through joint ventures with state enterprises... READ MORE›
With many analysts describing him as China's most powerful leader since Deng Xiaoping, the country's President Xi Jinping gets plenty of media coverage... READ MORE›
In Hong Kong, where officials and their families sparked a heady retail boom, luxury spending dropped 14... READ MORE›
Chinese media is heavily regulated, and references to President Xi Jinping are closely scrutinised... READ MORE›
In a government work report which ran to 34 pages and took Premier Li Keqiang almost two hours to recite, there was one phrase that stood out... READ MORE›
Chinese President Xi Jinping made a rare high-profile tour of the country's top three state-run media outlets Friday, telling editors and reporters they mu... READ MORE›
One news site affiliated with the Beijing municipal party blasted the mogul as a booster for capitalism who sought to topple Communist rule... READ MORE›
Xinhua Xie Huanchi Chinese President Xi Jinpinghas urged officials to make every possible effort to solve public grievances... READ MORE›
In a government work report which ran to 34 pages and took Premier Li Keqiang almost two hours to recite, there was one phrase that stood out... READ MORE›
Sydney The Chinese government is attempting to shake off the straitjacket of convoluted Communist Party speak, releasing a rap video sampling its President, Xi Jinping... READ MORE›
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