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  • 2 days ago | theepochtimes.com | Dorothy Li

    Japan also confirmed the incident, which is the latest in a series of attacks on Japanese nationals living in China. 6/3/2025Updated: 6/3/2025Two Japanese nationals were killed last month in Dalian, a city in northeastern China, over a business dispute, Chinese authorities said on June 3. Local police identified the suspect as a 42-year-old Chinese man surnamed Yuan, who has lived in Japan for a long time, according to an online statement by the Dalian Public Security Bureau.

  • 3 days ago | theepochtimes.com | Dorothy Li

    Adm. Miao Hua is one of the most senior military figures ensnared in a renewed anti-graft campaign that began in the summer of 2023. 6/3/2025Updated: 6/3/2025The official website of China’s defense ministry indicates that Adm. Miao Hua has quietly been expelled from its top military leadership body. Miao’s name no longer appears on the leadership list of the Central Military Commission (CMC), which commands the regime’s armed forces, according to a check of the ministry’s website on May 30.

  • 1 week ago | theepochtimes.com | Dorothy Li

    The Czech Republic said on May 28 that a cyberattack on its foreign ministry’s unclassified network was carried out by Chinese state hackers. Czech authorities accused APT31, a hacking group associated with China’s Ministry of State Security, of conducting the cyber espionage campaign since 2022, according to a statement published on the foreign ministry’s website. The attacks also impacted an unspecified institution considered critical infrastructure by the government, it added.

  • 2 weeks ago | theepochtimes.com | Dorothy Li

    Reports of fatal shootings are rare in China, where the CCP generally bans civilian gun ownership and tightly controls information deemed harmful to its image. 5/19/2025Updated: 5/19/2025At least one person has died in what eyewitnesses described as a shooting incident outside a restaurant in China’s central Wuhan city.

  • 2 weeks ago | epochtimes.fr | Dorothy Li

    Alors que Pékin exhorte la jeune génération à endurer les difficultés, de nombreux membres de la génération Z adoptent un mode de vie plus détendu et se qualifient eux-mêmes de « rat people ». Certains analystes chinois affirment que ce phénomène souligne un sentiment inquiétant de désespoir et d’impuissance chez les jeunes quant à leur avenir, dans un contexte de déclin économique et de perspectives d’emploi moroses en Chine.

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