Emily Feng
Stories
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National
Hong Kong Residents Are Getting Political Asylum In The U.S.
Hong Kong residents are seeking — and being granted — asylum in the United States as the region's limited autonomy disappears under Chinese control.
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World
Critics Question U.S. Decision To Revoke Chinese Students' Visas
The U.S. canceled 1,000 visas given to Chinese students it alleges have ties to the Chinese military. The dramatic step is to counter what officials say is a concerted Chinese espionage effort.
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Education
Parents Keep Children Home As China Limits Mongolian Language In The Classroom
As it has long done with the Tibetan and Uighur languages, Beijing is reducing instruction in Mongolian in favor of Mandarin Chinese in ethnic Mongolian areas of the country.
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World
U.S. Orders China's Houston Consulate To Close
The State Department, in a statement early Wednesday morning, said the move is "in order to protect American intellectual property and American's (sic) private information."
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World
South China Sea Once Again Becomes A Dangerous Military Flashpoint
The U.S. is calling China's claims over the South China Sea illegal. Experts fear growing U.S.-China tensions raise the possibility of military conflict.
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World
China Bans U.S. Lawmakers From Entering The Country
China banned Senators Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz as well as administration officials from entering China in response to U.S. actions in response to the country's treatment of its Uighur Muslim minority.
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Health
Lockdowns Ordered As COVID-19 Cluster Found Near Beijing Food Market
A cluster of COVID-19 cases, linked to a produce market in Beijing, sparked fears of a second wave. Officials are resurrecting some lockdown measures and testing tens of thousands of nearby residents.
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Technology
The Latest U.S. Blow To China's Huawei Could Knock Out Its Global 5G Plans
The Trump administration issued tough export rules this month, which analysts say could spell a death knell for the company's worldwide mobile network ambitions.
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Business
China To Address Economic Growth Targets At High-Level Political Meetings
China on Thursday begins its biggest political meetings of the year, signaling its confidence that it has the coronavirus under control. At the top of the agenda: how to revive the flagging economy.
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World
South Korea And China See COVID-19 Resurgence After Easing Restrictions
Many countries have begun loosening up quarantine restrictions and reopening economies including South Korea and China, but with a rise in cases, both countries are considering new lockdown measures.