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                    Chinese military faces severe problems and challenges
 
                        China has been making efforts to modernize its armed forces, which saw heavy investments in research and development of modern weapons and equipment
                      
                      
      
                        By The Hongkong Post 
                         Sep. 25, 2023
                      
                    China’s disinformation campaign detrimental to global peace and stability
 
                        It is not Taiwan but several other countries blamed China for spreading disinformation to influence public opinion, manipulate election outcomes and build a pro-China narrative.
                      
                      
      
                        By The Hongkong Post 
                         Dec. 28, 2023
                      
                    Worst period for Chinese people– with rising unemployment
 
                        According to the government, if you have a son, you don’t get paid; it’s the children who make money, without money, young people face difficulty affording food.
                      
                      
      
                        By The Hongkong Post 
                         Feb. 23, 2024
                      
                    China’s ‘Spy ships’ in Maldives has damaging political implications for Muizzu’s Party
 
                        At present with Mohammad Muizzu’s party at the helm, the shift is more prominently towards Beijing, quite evidently.    
                      
                      
      
                        By The Hongkong Post 
                         Feb. 29, 2024
                      
                    The dystopian reality of Hong Kong’s new National Security Law
 
                        The new Article 23 significantly broadens the definition of crimes against national security.
                      
                      
      
                        By The Hongkong Post 
                         Apr. 20, 2024
                      
                    China Doubles Down On Suppressing Press Freedom
 
                        The regime in Beijing was again highlighted as the biggest detainer of journalists globally, with over 100 currently imprisoned.
                      
                      
      
                        By The Hongkong Post 
                         May. 13, 2024
                      
                    Hong Kong life totters as Family Wellbeing Index reflects downward trend
 
                        Families in Hong Kong, a former British colony and currently a part of China, are witnessing a downward trend as far as the well-being of the families is concerned.
                      
                      
      
                        By The Hongkong Post 
                         May. 21, 2024
                      
                    Conviction of 14 pro-democracy activists in one stroke yet another nail in the coffin of democracy in Hong Kong
 
                        Reports from Hong Kong say the three judges who have convicted the 14 activists had been handpicked by the Beijing-appointed Chief Executive of Hong Kong.
                      
                      
      
                        By The Hongkong Post 
                         Jun. 10, 2024
                      
                    A record 15,000 millionaires to leave China in 2024, says latest report
 
                        “China is again on track to be the biggest millionaire loser globally, with an anticipated net exit of 15,200 HNWIs [high-net-worth individuals] this year, compared to 13,800 in 2023.
                      
                      
      
                        By The Hongkong Post 
                         Jun. 28, 2024
                      
                    China sees significant rise in protests despite CCP regime’s tight control: Report
 
                        The CDM documented 228 protests led by rural residents over the past two years, most of which were linked to forced relocation and unfair land acquisition.
                      
                      
      
                        By The Hongkong Post 
                         Sep. 21, 2024
                      
                    Panic grips China as junta’s control wanes while rebels join democratic forces in Myanmar
 
                        . Several rebel groups in Myanmar subscribe to democratic principles and consider the country’s military and China as key culprits of the Southeast Asian nation’s present crisis.
                      
                      
      
                        By The Hongkong Post 
                         Oct. 8, 2024
                      
                    China’s deflation crisis: prices plummet, leading to economic struggles
 
                        On January 8th, a Forbes column spotlighted that China is grappling with deflationary waves reminiscent of the 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis
                      
                      
      
                        By The Hongkong Post 
                         Jan. 23, 2025
                      
                    China’s industrial giants in desolation
 
                        In 2024, a staggering 460,000 private enterprises in China shuttered, matching the previous year’s total.
                      
                      
      
                        By The Hongkong Post 
                         Feb. 7, 2025
                      
                    China’s maritime aggression: a pattern of international law violation
 
                        The regime’s maritime militia, often disguised as fishing vessels, regularly harasses legitimate commercial and scientific operations of other nations.
                      
                      
      
                        By The Hongkong Post 
                         Feb. 26, 2025
                      
                    Crackdown in Chengdu: Another voice for democracy silenced by China
 
                        Just days later, he has vanished from public view, believed to be held in criminal detention by state security forces.
                      
                      
      
                        By The Hongkong Post 
                         May. 4, 2025
                      
                    China and wenchuan’s legacy: the battle for truth and justice continues
 
                        Independent assessments suggested a far higher death toll, including thousands of students, highlighting discrepancies in official records and fuelling concerns over data accuracy.
                      
                      
      
                        By The Hongkong Post 
                         May. 29, 2025
                      
                     
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