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Joshua Wong Arrested in Civic Square: Hong Kong‘s Scholarism Student Group Leader

17-year old Joshua Wong, leader of the Scholarism movement, has been arrested in Hong Kong. Yvonne Leung Lai-kwok, head of the Hong Kong University Student’s Union confirmed that Wong and four other students were arrested and taken by police for alleged acts of violence against police officers. The police arrested the student organizer in Hong […]

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Who Wins Between Ukraine and Russia? Chinese Defense Firms

VICE’s Ryan Faith has an interesting bit of speculation as to who will emerge in the struggle between the Russian Federation and the Ukraine – China and its defense manufacturing industry. During the Cold War, prior to the Sino-Soviet split of the 1970s, China and the then-Soviet Union were allies in the common cause of […]

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Explore Chinese Food and Discover China in the Process

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The Rise of China: The Power of the Communist Party

The economic and cultural rise of the People’s Republic of China is the subject of discussion that you will find in many circles: business, law, finance, farming, technology, and human rights, just to name a few. The unique status of the Chinese Communist Party in the PRC’s society means that access to some of the […]

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Year One: PRC Premier Xi Jinping’s Leadership

Following a routine trip to a retirement home in Beijing, Xi Jinping’s celebrity has been enough to cause people to make pilgrimages to the location in Sijiqing and trace the “presidential route” that the Premier of the world’s second largest economy took when he visited the pensioners living there. It is expected that some 7,000 […]

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Headline News December 27, 2013: China and the US Condemn Yasukuni Visit, PRC President Says Mao Made Mistakes, Arafat Died Naturally According to Russian and French Scientists

Reddit Group Raises $2500 to Help North Korean Escape Police in Bangkok, Thailand Open Fire on Anti-Government Protesters Flesh Eating Piranhas in Argentina Ruin Christmas Day Swim Uruguay Legalizes Marijuana US Embassy in Japan Condemns PM Shinzo Abe’s Visit to Controversial Yasukuni Shrine Turkish Prime Minister’s Position Increasingly Untenable French and Russian Teams Declare Palestine’s […]

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Something Special in the Air? Rumblings of a Purge from Beijing, PRC

In the wake of the DPRK’s Jang Song-thaek’s purge, reports have emerged that People’s Republic of China security chief Zhou Yongkang may be under investigation for corruption charges. Until his retirement last year, Zhou was a member of the PRC’s Politburo Standing Committee and exercised great power in Sichuan province, managing the oil revenues and […]

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The Purge of Jang Song-thaek: Kim Jong-un Consolidates His Power As Top Officials Purged in Largest State Show Trials Since Kim Il Sung’s Purge of the Domestic Faction in 1955

Possible turmoil in the DPRK as reports are swirling about the execution of Jang Song Thaek, Kim Jong Un’s uncle and nominal second-in-command of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. A full-scale purge is believed to be underway as thirty-year-old Kim Jong Un seeks to eliminate factionalism within North Korea to consolidate his nascent rule […]

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News Headlines October 22, 2013: Pollution Shuts Down Harbin in PRC, Pope Francis Calls Out Fanatics, Brunei Legalizes Stoning

Air Pollution Shuts Down the City of Harbin in the People’s Republic of China Amnesty International Wants to Prosecute CIA Leaders of Secret Drone Program Mexico Bans Genetically Modified Corn Pope Francis Declares Religious Fanatics Deranged Nobel Peace Prize Lech Walesa Calls for Secular 10 Commandments Israel Says Marijuana Legalization Will Boost Revenues Japan Threatens […]

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Headline News November 21, 2013: Pierre Omidyar Starts Journalism Firm, JP Morgan Fined Billions, Assassin Clown Kills Mexican Drug Lord, Chinese Confused By French Work Habits

Pierre Omidyar (EBay Founder) Starts New Investigative Journalism Firm, Hires Glenn Grenwald (Journalist Behind Snowden Leaks) Uruguay Legalizes Marijuana, Sets Price at $1 Per Gram Anti-Shark Fin Soup Campaign Goes Viral in the People’s Republic of China Thousands Protest in Hong Kong for Government Transparency Low Japanese Birthrate Becomes National Concern JP Morgan Fined $14 […]

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