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One Baby, Two Fathers: The Rise of Gay Men Turning to Surrogacy
Bureaucracy and taboos mean becoming a father is still difficult for the Chinese LGBT community — and prohibitively expensive.
January 14, 2019 Source: Sixth Tone
New York’s police are using Chinese facial recognition tech on citizens
With the technology being used in New York and elsewhere in the United States, China is exporting its cutting-edge facial recognition across the Pacific.
January 11, 2019 Source: South China Morning Post
Why China’s Young Doctors Want Out of the System
Low pay, long hours, and conflict with patients are pushing once-idealistic medics out of public hospitals.
January 11, 2019 Source: Sixth Tone
China Passes Policy to De-Anonymize Blockchain
The country’s internet authorities will soon require users of blockchain-based services to register with the government under their real names.
January 11, 2019 Source: Sixth Tone
Guangdong Man Fined $150 for Using a VPN
Amid a 14-month crackdown on tools for encrypting internet traffic, authorities say the man used ‘illegal channels’ to access foreign websites.
January 7, 2019 Source: Sixth Tone
China Announces Top Anti-Corruption Buzzwords of 2018
A newly established supervision body is cracking on with cracking down.
January 4, 2019 Source: Sixth Tone
Notes From My Time Surveying China’s Gay Community in 1993
Twenty-five years ago, it was easy for Chinese to overlook the country’s community of men who have sex with men.
December 29, 2018 Source: Sixth Tone
Jiangsu Court Sides With NGOs in Polluted School Case
The verdict reverses a previous decision that made environmental groups responsible for paying the court costs of three chemical companies involved in a 2016 contamination case.
December 28, 2018 Source: Sixth Tone
Beijing turns to facial recognition to combat public housing abuses
The smart lock is one of the latest hi-tech tools authorities are using to keep an eye on its citizens
December 28, 2018 Source: South China Morning Post
Chinese Regulator Reboots Game Approval After 9 Months
Insiders see the move as an encouraging sign after the hiatus threw a monkey wrench into developers’ plans.
December 21, 2018 Source: Sixth Tone
Beijing Court Blacklists CEO of Bike-Sharing Company Ofo
Dai Wei is now barred from renting property, going on vacation, booking first-class tickets, and six other forms of extravagant spending.
December 20, 2018 Source: Sixth Tone
Rural Schools’ Livestreamed Courses Trigger Efficacy Debate
A Chengdu high school’s online program that streams classes to students in rural areas has drawn both praise and skepticism.
December 20, 2018 Source: Sixth Tone
Why MSG Is Falling Out of Favor With Chinese Consumers
The once popular flavoring agent can’t get a fair shake from China’s online rumor mill.
December 14, 2018 Source: Sixth Tone
Another ‘Feminine Virtues’ School Closed Amid Public Outcry
Summer camp ordered to shut down after teaching children that disobeying their parents will give them cancer and wearing revealing clothes will get them raped.
December 10, 2018 Source: Sixth Tone
The People Paid to Hear Pillow Talk
While their peers play and flirt online, some young Chinese are keeping their ears open to interactions.
December 6, 2018 Source: Sixth Tone
Animal Kingdoms: Why China’s Zoos Are Getting a Facelift
After decades of neglect, the country’s zoos and wildlife parks may finally be on the right track.
December 6, 2018 Source: Sixth Tone
China’s Civil Service More Competitive Than Ever
This year’s exam for aspiring public servants saw an average of 63 applicants vying for each open position.
December 3, 2018 Source: Sixth Tone
Netizens Call Out Celebrities for Defending Abusive Actor
Even after Jiang Jinfu apologized for beating his girlfriend, some of his peers in the entertainment industry can’t seem to accept his culpability.
December 3, 2018 Source: Sixth Tone
Foreigners Aren’t to Blame for the Spread of HIV/AIDS in China
Clickbait smears are no replacement for scientific research.
December 1, 2018 Source: Sixth Tone
Parenting Crisis Sends China’s Moms and Dads Back to School
Classes on how to raise children draw increasing numbers of students.
November 30, 2018 Source: Sixth Tone