Emily Feng
Stories
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World
More Than 35 Million People In China Are On Travel Lockdown
The threat of the mysterious pneumonia-like ailment called coronavirus has Chinese authorities scrambling to prevent it from spreading. At least 26 people have died.
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Business
Trump Signs Preliminary Deal With China But Trade War Isn't Over
Phase 1 of the deal relaxes some of the U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports. In exchange, China has agreed to buy more American products while making some changes in its own economy.
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World
Taiwan Prepares To Hold Presidential Election On Saturday
The island of 23 million people is a wealthy democracy that acts like an independent nation — even though it's not recognized by much of the world, including the U.S. China maintains it's a province.
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Technology
In China, A New Call To Protect Data Privacy
China produces huge amounts of online data, much of it unprotected. A small group of advocates is pushing to hold people accountable for selling stolen personal info.
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World
A Small, But Growing Number Of People In China Say They Care About Data Privacy
China surveils its citizens but doesn't do a good job of protecting the information it collects. Now a small number of privacy advocates are saying the country should do more.
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World
Scenes From The International Desk: A Surprising Force In Taiwanese Politics
There's a surprising force shaping Taiwanese politics — an alleged mobster who spent years in U.S. federal prison. He talks about how his time in U.S. prison brought him closer to Beijing.
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World
China Reacts To Uighur Bill
China has reacted with fury and defiance to the U.S. House of Representatives passing the Uighur Human Rights Policy Act this week. The bill condemns the mass detention of ethnic minorities in China.
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World
How Taiwan Is Bracing Itself Against A New Wave Of Disinformation Ahead Of Elections
The island of Taiwan faces a delicate balance: how to cut off disinformation, that many suspect is emanating from the Chinese mainland, without cutting off free speech.
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World
Protesters In Hong Kong Are Becoming More United In Their Strategy And More Desperate
Critics of the Hong Kong protests, including other Hong Kong residents, say protesters are destroying the city. Protesters say they're destroying Hong Kong to save it.
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World
As Taiwan's Election Race Heats Up, China Weighs On Voters' Minds
The tense China relationship and Hong Kong protests are big issues for Taiwan as it prepares to vote in January.