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China in response to possible SMIC sanctions says U.S. bullying firms
China's foreign ministry said on Monday the U.S. was "blatantly bullying" Chinese firms and urged it to stop oppressing foreign companies, in response to news of potential U.S. sanctions against Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp (SMIC) , China's largest...
September 7, 2020 Source: U.S.
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
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
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
As China’s Schools Reopen, LGBT Families Feel Pride — and Prejudice
With the 2020 kindergarten semester around the corner, a new generation of same-sex couples with surrogate children grapple with the challenges ahead.
August 30, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
How China’s Reality Show Roses Lost Their Thorns
When contestants on a hit reality show performed Jolin Tsai’s “Rose Boy,” it was presented as an empowering spectacle. Missing were Tsai’s thorny progressive gender politics.
August 29, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
Chinese Researcher at UCLA Charged With Destruction of Evidence
A Chinese researcher at the University of California at Los Angeles was charged with destroying evidence after he allegedly damaged a computer hard drive beyond repair and threw it in a dumpster days after he had been stopped from leaving the U.S.
August 28, 2020 Source: Bloomberg
Chinese Valentine’s Day Folktale Sparks Discussion on Abuse
Many online are saying Qixi Festival should be a day to spread awareness of sexual abuse.
August 27, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
Parents Slammed for Making 3-Year-Old Overeat in Online Videos
The video-streaming platform has deleted the account, which the parents say they created “just for fun.”
August 25, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
Life on the Slow Train: Views of a Vanishing China
Qian Haifeng has spent years documenting the decline of China’s “green trains” — the Mao-era rail network that remains a vital lifeline for millions of blue-collar workers.
August 25, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
U.S., China reaffirm commitment to Phase 1 trade deal in phone call
Top U.S. and Chinese trade officials reaffirmed their commitment to a Phase 1 trade deal, which has seen China lagging on its obligations to buy American goods, giving a boost to financial markets on Tuesday.
August 24, 2020 Source: U.S.
How Local Governments’ ‘Hidden Debts’ Create Very Visible Losses
Many ambitious local officials treat their fiefs like businesses, with one exception: There’s almost no limit on the amount of debt they can take on.
August 24, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
14 Missing After Oil Tanker Collision Near Yangtze Estuary
The tanker, carrying thousands of tons of gasoline, is ablaze after colliding with a cargo ship early Thursday morning.
August 24, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
Trump says could 'decouple' and not do business with China
U.S. President Donald Trump, in a Fox News interview airing Sunday, raised the possibility of decoupling the U.S. economy from China, a major purchaser of U.S. goods.
August 22, 2020 Source: U.S.
Who Is ‘Andy Bang’? A Ritz-Carlton Mystery Gets Its Day in Court
When a 26-year-old Uber driver walked into a California deeds office two years ago, it was the real-estate equivalent of a butterfly flapping its wings and causing a tsunami half a world away.
August 22, 2020 Source: Bloomberg