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Last Updated: July 7, 2016

Xi Jinping’s Remedy for China’s Economic Gloom Has Echoes of Reaganomics

Chris Buckley
New York Times
President Xi Jinping has begun pushing a remedy that sounds less like Marx and Mao than Reagan and Thatcher.

U.S. Proposes Reviving Naval Coalition to Balance China’s Expansion

Ellen Barry
New York Times
Chief of the U.S. Pacific Command proposed reviving a coalition that had collapsed because of protests from China.

Statistics From China Say Coal Consumption Continues to Drop

Edward Wong
New York Times
China released new statistics indicating less coal use last year than in 2014, lending support to the view that the country may have reached a peak in coal consumption.

Hidden Message Suspected on Chinese Front Page, and Speculation Swirls

Didi Kirsten Tatlow
New York Times
The last two characters of each line in the headlines together read a possible lament for the fate of journalists under the party’s restraints.

China Deletes Microblog of Critic of President Xi Jinping

Edward Wong
New York Times
The microblog of property tycoon Ren Zhiqiang, which had nearly 38 million followers, was deleted by China’s Internet control bureau.

As China’s Economic Picture Turns Uglier, Beijing Applies Airbrush

Edward Wong and Neil Gough
New York Times
This month, Chinese banking officials omitted currency data from closely watched economic reports.

U.S. and China Agree on Proposal for Tougher North Korea Sanctions

Somini Sengupta
New York Times
The two countries reached a resolution after intense negotiations over the last seven weeks.

Ex-Official in China Blames Torture for Graft Confession

Austin Ramzy
New York Times
A former high-level Chinese energy official accused of receiving bribes said that he was tortured into confessing to the crime.

China Maintains Respect, and a Museum, for a U.S. General

Jane Perlez
New York Times
A museum dedicated to General Stilwell opened where more than 20 years ago where the general lived and worked.

China's Increasingly Muffled Press

New York Times
Mr. Xi recently visited the three main newsrooms in the country to convey in unmistakable terms that journalists are expected to behave like apparatchiks.

China’s Increasingly Muffled Press

New York Times
The Chinese media have never had much freedom to pursue muckraking stories. Now, President Xi is going extraordinary lengths to rein the press in further.

Possible Radar Suggests Beijing Wants ‘Effective Control’ in South China Sea

Michael Forsythe
New York Times
China may be building series of radar facilities on artificial islands, which would help it to establish “effective control” over sea and air.

Theft of Guide Dog Underlines China’s Spotty Disability Record

Austin Ramzy
New York Times
The theft of one 7-year-old black Labrador in Beijing on Monday has provoked an unusual outcry.

China’s Excess Production Has Intensified Slowdown, Business Group Says

Javier Hernandez
New York Times
The failure of Chinese leaders to tackle the problem of excess industrial production has intensified an economic slowdown.

U.N. Rights Official Urges China to Release Detained Lawyers

Nick Cumming-Bruce
New York Times
The UN’s top human rights official called on China to immediately release a group of lawyers, expressing concern over a “very worrying pattern.”