Rachel Cheung
Apple Limits AirDrop in China After It Was Used to Spread Protest Messages
The new restriction came after activists in China used the feature to sidestep censorship.
Chicken Stuffed With Gold Bars Found in a Corrupt Official’s Freezer
Officers also dug out stacks of debit and gift cards from his bamboo garden.
‘They Completely Failed’: The Fatal Mistakes That Led to South Korea’s Halloween Tragedy
Interviews with survivors, witnesses, and a police insider reveal a troubling series of missteps in crowd control—and inaction—that led to the disaster.
Chinese Official Was Giving a Routine COVID Briefing. Then Someone Noticed Her Earrings.
It wasn't so much Li’s appearance but rather the gaping disconnect with the public that triggered the outrage, a user said.
China Accused of Planting Illegal Police Stations Overseas
A report found 54 Chinese offices across 21 countries suspected of carrying out policing activities.
‘Winner Takes All’: What Xi Jinping’s Grip on China Means for the World
Chinese leader Xi Jinping has surrounded himself with yes-men. What could go wrong?
Senior Chinese Diplomat Says It’s His ‘Duty’ to Pull a Protester’s Hair
The Chinese consul-general in Manchester, who was caught on camera assaulting a protester on mission grounds, defended his actions.
Anti-Xi Jinping Posters Are Spreading in China via AirDrop
"This is the first time I saw or received a medium of any kind that is critical of the current regime."
Hong Kong Protester Dragged Into Chinese Consulate in UK and Beaten Up
“They feel they can get away with it.”
‘Beijing’ Censored in China After Rare Protest Against President Xi Jinping
“Depose the traitorous dictator Xi Jinping,” read a banner briefly displayed on a bridge.
‘He’s God’: China’s Top Leadership Is Set for a Reshuffle. But Xi Jinping Is Here to Stay.
China’s succession drama, explained.
China’s ‘Zero COVID’ Policy Is Going to Last a Whole Lot Longer
“It is a slap in the face to those who anticipate an imminent and significant policy pivot.”