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Last Updated: July 7, 2016

China Charges Tibetan Education Advocate With Inciting Separatism

New York Times
A detained entrepreneur who advocated for bilingual education in Tibet has been charged with inciting separatism.

China to Survey Children Left Behind by Migrant Workers

Emily Feng
New York Times
The move comes after a series of reports on those children, who are often put in the care of older relatives or are sometimes abandoned.

An Ancient Caravan Town in China Is Reborn

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Renovations were underway in Shaxi, Yunnan to restore the beauty and prosperity of the village.

Market for Chinese Art Is Increasingly in China

Scott Reyburn
New York Times
Chinese decorative art and antiques was one of the few auction sectors that grew in 2015.

Yi Fuxian, Critic of China’s Birth Policy, Returns as an Invited Guest

Didi Kirsten Tatlow
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"I can go to Boao because the Chinese government isn’t against me anymore!"

German President Presses China on Political Prisoners During Visit

Didi Kirsten Tatlow
New York Times
Gauck delivered a speech in Shanghai that criticized repressive political states and called for civil society to be allowed to flourish.

China Aims to Tighten Its Borders Against Foreign Place Names

Austin Ramzy
New York Times
Names that “damage sovereignty and national dignity” or “violate the socialist core values and conventional morality” would be targeted.

China Says It Found Ring Said to Sell Improperly Stored Vaccines

Austin Ramzy
New York Times
The police had uncovered a criminal ring suspected of selling improperly stored vaccines beginning in 2010.

On Social Media in China, Size 0 Doesn’t Make the Cut

Didi Kirsten Tatlow
New York Times
Women—and some men—are boasting that they are paper thin by posting photographs of their waists behind a vertical piece of A4 paper.

Q. and A.: Patrick Bergin on China’s Role in Protecting Africa’s Wildlife

Shaojie Huang
New York Times
President Xi Jinping announced that China would “enact nearly complete bans on ivory import and export.”

Labor Protests Multiply in China as Economy Slows, Worrying Leaders

Javier C. Hernandez
New York Times
Within a week, the authorities declared their strike illegal, threatening fines and imprisonment.

Chinese Publication, Censored by Government, Exposes Article’s Removal

Michael Forsythe
New York Times
Caixin Media reported that the government had deleted its March 3 article because it contained “illegal content.”

Q. and A.: How China’s National People’s Congress Works

Austin Ramzy
New York Times
The annual session of China’s legislature, the National People’s Congress, is intended to convey the image of a transparent, responsive government.

In Xi Jinping’s Tears, a Message for China’s People

Austin Ramzy
New York Times
It’s all right to cry, even when you’re the leader of the world’s most populous nation.

China Lets Rights Lawyer Flee to U.S. After Release

Edward Wong
New York Times
Professor detained last summer has joined family after being released from surveillance.