Rachel Cheung
A Massive Police Database of Allegedly 1 Billion Chinese Citizens Is Being Sold Online
The sample files contain a trove of crime reports, including cases of looting, fraud, and “illegal” handjobs.
Beijing’s Reengineering of Hong Kong in 14 Photos
Hong Kong commemorates the 25th anniversary of its return to China. Some residents find no reason to celebrate.
China’s Leader Is Leaving His Cocoon for the First Time in 2 Years
President Xi Jinping of China heads to Hong Kong for a two-day visit that is of “utmost symbolic importance.”
Hong Kong’s World-Famous Floating Restaurant Has Sunk
Salvaging the iconic Hong Kong landmark from the seafloor would be “extremely difficult,” its owner says.
Chinese Officials Are Weaponizing COVID Health Tracker to Block Protests
Would-be protesters saw their health codes turn red and were forced into quarantine.
Lightyear Shows China’s Box Office Has Become ‘Irrelevant’ to Hollywood
Disney has rejected censorship requests from the Chinese government as it refused to remove a scene showing two female characters kissing.
Women Brutally Attacked for Turning Down Man’s Advances Sparks Uproar in China
Beijing has silenced voices calling out violence against women but activists say this latest abuse is only the "tip of the iceberg."
Uyghurs Say the United Nations Is Failing Them
China’s growing clout in the United Nations is undermining the credibility of the international body, experts say.
Poster Child for China’s Winter Olympics Now An Ambassador for US Olympics Bid
“With this attitude of playing both sides, she is better off as a politician,” a commenter said of skier Eileen Gu.
UN Human Rights Chief Is Silent on China’s Abuses in Xinjiang, and Scholars Are Fuming
Michelle Bachelet’s statement contradicted what scholars know about China’s atrocities in Xinjiang, 37 experts say in a scathing letter.
China’s Top Influencer Is Cancelled Over a Piece of Cake
The career of the country’s “Lipstick King” is in jeopardy after he accidentally touched on Beijing’s taboo in his livestream.
How Hong Kong Is Trying to Erase Memories of the Tiananmen Square Massacre
Hong Kong residents carried out small acts of defiance to remember those killed in China’s bloody crackdown on pro-democracy protests 33 years ago.