Emily Feng
Stories
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Health
China Is Imposing Strict Lockdowns To Contain New COVID Outbreaks. But There's A Cost
The severe restrictions on travel and movement are having a serious impact on citizens, international workers, students and more as China grapples with the pandemic.
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Health
Rape Accusations At Alibaba Bring China's #MeToo Movement Back Into The Spotlight
A woman's account of her alleged rape by her manager at the Chinese tech company has gone viral, spurring conversations across the country about sexual abuse in the workplace.
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Business
China's Aim To Reverse A Declinging Birth Rate May Increase Job Discrimination
China wants couples to have more children. Women say that expectation is worsening the rampant gender discrimination that they face in the workforce.
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Business
Chinese Billionaire Sun Dawu Is Sentenced To 18 Years For 'Provoking Trouble'
The staunch advocate of social justice and rural development was found guilty of eight charges. His harsh prison sentence comes amid broader efforts by authorities to rein in powerful businessmen.
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Environment
Once-In-A-Thousand-Year Floods In China Have Left Over One Million People Displaced
Flooding continues to devastate the city of Zhengzhou in the central Chinese province of Henan, where thousands remain stranded without power or food.
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World
Chinese Tourists Throng 'Red Tourism' Sites To Mark Communist Party Centennial
The officially designated Communist Party historical sites venerate Mao Zedong and, increasingly, the country's current leader, Xi Jinping. Tourists sometimes do manual labor and dress up as soldiers.
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Technology
The White House Blamed China For Hacking Microsoft. China Is Pointing Fingers Back
One day after the Biden administration accused China of a massive hack of Microsoft's email server software, Beijing said the U.S. has been mounting cyberattacks for the past 11 years.
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Technology
China Denies Cyberattack Accusations, And Says It Too Is A Victim Of Hacking
The U.S. and other Western powers accused China of widespread cyberattacks. Now China is accusing the U.S. of the same offense.
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Asia
A Look At China's 'Red Tourism' Industry As The Communist Party Turns 100
China is promoting "red tourism" — visiting Communist Party historical sites that venerate Chairman Mao Zedong, and increasingly, the country's current leader Xi Jinping.
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Environment
How Did China Become The World's Dominant Polysilicon Producer?
China is a leader in the manufacture of polysilicon — the basic material that goes into making solar panels. China has cracked the code for how to make high quality, cheap polysilicon.