The Green Dam aftershock is felt around the world. this time hitting US media giant CBS. Which is facing a million dollar lawsuit for its part in distributing the much feted Green Dam censorship software.
Exiled Uyghur activist Rebiya Kadeer may be preparing to take legal action against the Taiwanese government over accusations that they are involved with an Islamic terrorist group. While questions are raised as to whether the group even exists.
Things have gone from bad to worse for Beijing's Green Dam Internet filtering software. This time it's the teachers who are up in arms. Apparently Green Dam lobotomizes essential school software.
As governments go, Beijing is quite complex: It governs the world's largest continuous territory, rules over the world's largest consolidated population, and it has to deal 56 separate ethnic peoples, as well as numerous sub groups within the
When you think of computer games power houses Mainland China doesn't exactly spring to mind, but according to industry experts "the China path" may hold the key to the industry's future.
For years the Chinese government has promoted abortions as being a little spoken of but necessary part of the One-Child policy, but recent studies have thrown up worrying figures, and have raised questions regarding abortion and sex education.
Just as people have embarrassing relatives who insist on popping up at inopportune moment so countries have embarrassing citizens who show up at inconvenient times and do inconvenient things. In China's case, these peoepl are usually Fenqing.
When violent protests broke out in Tibet, Beijing was quick to place the blame a small group of foreign backed separatists and agitators acting in cahoots with the Dali Lama. However, one of China's most outspoken legal groups says otherwise.
What does the future hold for China now that the old restrictions on religion are slowly being relaxed?
Is this the dawn of a brave new era for China's faithful, or is faith just another channel through which Beijing will attempt to control the mass
Over the last month there have been a number of noteworthy topics in the new regarding China, but one topic seems to have come to dominate the big Western media: The controversy over "Green Dam Youth Escort" Internet-filtering software.To c
The specter the Guantanamo Bay concentration camp has once again risen to haunt America this week. This time in relation to a group of ethnic Uighur whom Washington is both refusing accept on its soil and is refusing to send them home.The men, member
The specter the Guantanamo Bay concentration camp has once again risen to haunt America this week. This time in relation to a group of ethnic Uighur whom Washington is both refusing accept on its soil and is refusing to send them home.
Is Latin America set to be the next economic and ideological battleground between the US and China, or the next damp squib thrown up by Anti-China alarmists?
Beijing has a well known reputation for cracking down on any organized group that are not under its direct control. It's nothing new. Indeed, Beijing even clamped down on fan clubs trying to boost support for their favorite reality TV stars. But, ove
As Sino-US adoption rates plummet to cold war lows questions are asked as to whether this trend is due to changes in Chinese society, or if it is down to Beijing's parental screening process.
There are a great many things in China that can be considered 'open secrets' these days. Things that every body knows about, but which people don't like to speak of. One of the most well known of these open secrets is that there aren'