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Last Updated: July 7, 2016
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When Beijing was named the host city for the 2022 Winter Olympics, China immediately became hockey’s brave new frontier
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11.07.16In a First, China Moves to Bar 2 Hong Kong Legislators From Office
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The extraordinary intervention in the affairs of this semiautonomous former British colony could prompt a constitutional crisis and incite more street protests
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11.04.16Dick Clark Productions to be Sold to Chinese Company for $1 Billion
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The deal will give Dalian Wanda Group broadcasting rights to the Golden Globes, the Country Music Awards and the NYC New Years countdown
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11.03.16The 80-Year-Old Runway Model Reshaping China’s Views on Aging
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Last year, at 79, Mr. Wang walked the runway for the first time, his physique at his age causing a national sensation
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11.02.16Drug Giant Faced a Reckoning as China Took Aim at Bribery
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China sought to make an example of GlaxoSmithKline in a case that involved bribery of doctors and investigators and ended with guilty pleas and record penalties
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11.02.16A Toddler Dies as Her Mother Checks Her Phone, and China Wrings Its Hands
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The toddler’s death has led to an outpouring of anger on Chinese social media about the dangers of being obsessed with one’s phone
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11.02.16Alibaba Earnings Show It Again Defying China’s Slowdown
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Amid concerns about a slowdown of Chinese economic growth, China’s largest e-commerce company is showing that business on its platforms is holding steady
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10.31.16Xi Jinping is China’s “Core” Leader: Here’s What That Means
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President Xi got a lift when the CCP give him the title of "Core" Leader last week. But what does that mean for Mr. Xi and China’s political future?
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10.31.16Seeking Lower Rent, Chinese Artists Cut Path for Themselves Outside Beijing
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A small and decidedly nondescript city called Yanjiao, about an hour’s drive from Beijing, has been experiencing an influx of artists
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10.28.16An Exiled Editor Traces the Roots of Democratic Thought in China
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An interview with Hu Ping, editor of the pro-democracy journal "Beijing Spring," based in New York
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10.27.16China’s Communist Party Declares Xi Jinping ‘Core’ Leader
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The term suggests Mr. Xi has already joined the same revered league as Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping before a big shake-up in the party’s top ranks next year
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10.25.16Resettling China’s 'Ecological Migrants'
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These are the people the government has relocated from lands distressed by climate change, industrialization, and poor policies to hastily built villages
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10.24.16Living in China’s Expanding Deserts
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People on the edges of the country’s vast seas of sand are being displaced by climate change
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10.20.16In Push for G.M.O.s, China Battles Fears of 8-Legged Chickens
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China has ambitions to be a major player in genetically modified food, but first it needs to dispel images of poisoned seeds and contaminated fields
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10.18.16As China Shifts From Exporter to Importer, Fortunes Change
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Daqing is home to China’s biggest oil field, and the city’s troubles reflect a broader reality for the country: Once a major exporter of oil, China is now one of the world’s biggest net oil importers.