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Last Updated: July 7, 2016
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Hundreds gathered outside the headquarters of a newspaper office in southern China to support journalists who had declared a strike to protest censorship by officials.
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01.07.13Why China and Japan Can't Get Along (Opinion)
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There are few societies on earth more complementary than China's and Japan's. But Japan is afraid of China’s rise, and China is troubled by Japan.
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01.02.13A Meaty Tale, Carnivorous and Twisted
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12.31.12Times Reporter in China is Forced to Leave over Visa Issue
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A correspondent who applied for press accreditation in September left because authorities did not act by Dec. 31.
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12.27.12Signs of Changes Taking Hold in Electronics Factories in China
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Apple, the electronics industry’s behemoth, in the last year has tripled its corporate social responsibility staff, has re-evaluated how it works with manufacturers, has asked competitors to help curb excessive overtime in China and has reached out...
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12.26.12Buy, Sell, Adopt: Child Trafficking in China
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In the past two and a half years, according to government statistics, some 54,000 children have been rescued from traffickers.
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12.24.12China Assails U.S. Over Alliance with Japan and Possible F-16 Sales to Taiwan
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State-run news media attacked the passage of a new U.S. military spending bill that is awaiting President Obama’s signature.
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12.24.12Report Links Former Police Chief to Murder
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A Chinese newspaper reports a former Chongqing police chief played a direct role in organizing the murder of a U.K. citizen.
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12.17.12U.S. Envoy Optimistic About Relations
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Amb. Locke said Xi Jinping seems “more casual and at ease with people” than his predecessors but that much remains unclear.
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12.13.12Tibet Is Burning
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Over the last three years, close to 100 Tibetan monks and laypeople have set themselves on fire; 30 people did so between Nov. 4 and Dec. 3. The Chinese government is seeking to halt this wave of self-immolations by detaining...
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12.12.12China Reportedly Strips Shanghai Bishop of His Title
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A Roman Catholic bishop who stunned congregants and Communist Party officials last July when he renounced his government position during his consecration has been stripped of his religious title, according to two Catholic Web sites that cited...
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Xi Jinping is hitching himself to Deng Xiaoping’s legacy and style and is serious about reinvigorating reforms.
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12.10.12Signals in China of a More Open Economy
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Xi Jinping, the new Communist Party head, visited Shenzhen in south China, a symbol of the embrace of a state-led capitalism.