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The Wall Street Journal is a global news organization that provides leading news, information, commentary and analysis. Published by Dow Jones, The Wall Street Journal engages readers across print, digital, mobile, social, and video. Building on its heritage as the preeminent source of global business and financial news, the Journal includes coverage of U.S. & world news, politics, arts, culture, lifestyle, sports, and health. It holds 36 Pulitzer Prizes for outstanding journalism.
Last Updated: July 7, 2016
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09.04.14China to Limit Foreign TV Shows on Video-Streaming Sites
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Regulators expected to cap amount of imported television content at 30 percent.
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08.27.14China to Allow Foreign Ownership of Hospitals
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China will let foreign companies own and operate hospitals in some parts of the country as part of an effort to overhaul its health-care system.
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08.22.14Chinese Gadgets Signal New Era of Innovation
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Baseball Bat Sensors, Smart Bathroom Scales.
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08.18.14Foreign Direct Investment Into China Falls to Lowest Level in 2 Years
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Government denies that antitrust probes Into overseas companies is to blame.
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08.18.14Mao’s Little Red Book, Meet Xi Jinping’s Collected Speeches
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Since its publication not quite two months ago, the somewhat turgidly named “A Reader of General-Secretary Xi Jinping’s Important Speeches” has already sold 10 million copies, its publisher reports.
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08.17.14China Pushes Cleanup of Banks
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Top four lenders are raising capital and 'Bad Banks' are being created to absorb soured loans.
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08.07.14China Cracks Down on Messaging Apps
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China says rules aim to 'Help Build a Clean Cyberspace' and safeguard national security
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08.06.14In China, Shark Fin Soup Is So 2010
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A WildAid study found that sales among shark fin vendors in the southern city of Guangzhou declined 82% in the past two years, while wholesale prices fell 57% and retail prices dropped 47%.
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08.06.14China Regulator Probes Microsoft, Accenture Offices
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Inspection is latest move in country's antitrust investigation of U.S. tech companies.
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08.04.14China Using Antimonopoly Law to Pressure Foreign Businesses
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China is using its six-year-old antimonopoly law to put foreign businesses under increasing pressure, a development that experts say will intensify as Beijing seeks greater sway over the prices paid by Chinese companies and consumers.
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08.04.14China Using Antimonopoly Law to Pressure Foreign Businesses
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Experts say Beijing seeking greater sway over prices paid by Chinese companies and consumers.
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08.04.14China Says Violent Xinjiang Uprising Left Almost 100 Dead
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Chinese police gunned down 59 people and arrested 215 during a violent uprising last week in the Xinjiang region, in a statement that shed fresh light on what dissident groups had earlier described as a major clash in the area.
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08.03.14China Says Violent Xinjiang Uprising Left Almost 100 Dead
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Chinese police gunned down 59 people and arrested 215 during a violent uprising last week in the Xinjiang region, the government said Sunday, in a statement that shed fresh light on what dissident groups had earlier described as a major clash in the...
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07.31.14State-Appointed Muslim Leader Killed in China
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Deatils on the death of Jume Tahir, who was killed early on the morning of June 30, are unclear one day later and sentiments among Chinese Muslims are mixed. This is not the first time an imam has been murdered in China.
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07.30.14Microsoft, the ‘Guardian Warriors’ and China’s Cybersecurity Fears
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Last year, a Chinese magazine with ties to the Communist party set its sights on eight big U.S. tech companies that have “seamlessly infiltrated China.”