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A Violinist Lost His Seat and His Job. He Blames China.
In a lawsuit filed in New Jersey, a former member of the well-known Shanghai Quartet said he had been dumped after a remark he made on social media was misinterpreted as an ethnic slur.
September 13, 2020 Source: The New York Times
Guizhou Court Holds Man Who Fed Stray Dog Liable for Dog’s Actions
Because the man had been feeding the dog regularly, a court determined that he should pay compensation to another man who was seriously injured by the animal.
September 12, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
‘Different Gender, Different Snack’ Food Promotion Slammed as Sexist
While snacks meant for girls included mostly fruit and vegetable items, meat products were reserved for boys.
September 11, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
Ningxia Conservationists Detained for ‘Picking Quarrels’
Police have asked members of the public to come forward with evidence against the three environmental activists, who have also been accused of robbery and extortion.
September 11, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
Grassroots NGOs See Lots of Give, Not Enough Take on Charity Day
While some smaller nonprofits have stopped participating in the annual event, for others, Sept. 9 is still a can’t-miss opportunity to raise sorely needed cash.
September 10, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
What Fashion Media Can Learn From the Chinese Model
The country’s media players share many of their Western counterparts’ struggles, but their rapid adoption of digital shifts provides valuable lessons.
September 9, 2020 Source: The Business of Fashion
Shanghai Confronts a Furry Pest Problem: Millions of Stray Cats
In the city’s housing complexes, a climbing feline population is rubbing some residents the wrong way.
September 8, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
China’s First International School Opens in Dubai
The school, which follows a curriculum approved by the Chinese Ministry of Education, has enrolled over 200 first through fifth graders.
September 8, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
ByteDance to hand out cash bonuses to staff amid U.S. pressure on TikTok
TikTok owner ByteDance said on Tuesday it would hand out cash bonuses to employees working to help it "overcome challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic and changing macro environment".
September 8, 2020 Source: U.S.
Suzhou Backtracks on ‘Civility Code’ for Monitoring Residents
The eastern Chinese city still plans to roll out a policy — currently in a trial phase — to track people’s daily habits, but an official says there have been “slight misunderstandings about the system.”
September 7, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
China Issues First Legal Guideline on Self-Defense
The regulation follows a series of high-profile cases and disputes that sparked discussion on justifiable self-defense.
September 4, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
Tianjin Cracks Down on Condos for the Dead
Resembling an ordinary apartment complex, Jing’an Cemetery had been operating as a popular but illegal business for the last decade.
September 3, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
TikTok reportedly forced to weigh new options for U.S. sale after China's latest restrictions
A new Chinese restriction could complicate a sale by requiring approval for TikTok to sell its algorithm.
September 2, 2020 Source: CNBC
Bank Worker Slapped, Insulted for Not Drinking With Colleagues
The employee’s experience highlights the toxic drinking culture that’s still common at many Chinese workplaces.
September 1, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
Home Surveillance Raises Questions About Chinese Parenting Habits
Some say cameras help parents keep an eye on their children’s studies; others call such practices an invasion of privacy.
September 1, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
China Launches 1-Year Campaign Against Theft of Cultural Relics
Under Chinese law, all artifacts within the country’s territorial boundaries are property of the state.
September 1, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
Bringing Diversity to China’s Workplaces, One Voice at a Time
Outside of a few more tolerant sectors, LGBT staff have reason to be cautious about speaking out for their rights. That doesn't mean they're willing to stay silent.
August 31, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
Former Journal Editor Sentenced to 10 Years for Bribery
The editor-in-chief of a monthly journal affiliated with the state-run People’s Daily newspaper accepted over 8 million yuan during his decades-long tenure with the publication.
August 31, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
Forty percent of Americans back Trump executive order on TikTok: Reuters/Ipsos poll
Forty percent of Americans back President Donald Trump's threat to ban videosharing app TikTok if it is not sold to a U.S. buyer, according to a Reuters/Ipsos national poll, suggesting that many support the effort to separate the social media upstart from its Chinese parent.
August 31, 2020 Source: U.S.
The Artist Confronting China’s One-Child Past
In 2011, Zhou Wenjing discovered her mother was forcibly sterilized soon after her birth. Ever since, the young artist has been exploring how China’s birth-control policies have affected the country’s women.
August 31, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone