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Vast Dragnet Targets Theft of Biomedical Secrets for China (Published 2019)
Nearly 200 investigations are underway at major academic centers. Critics fear that researchers of Chinese descent are being unfairly targeted.
November 4, 2019 Source: The New York Times
School Ordered To Ax Brainwave-Detecting Headgear for Students
The Zhejiang primary school has been slammed for embracing a dystopian technology that some say violates students’ privacy rights.
November 1, 2019 Source: Sixth Tone
Shenzhen Court Favors Professor Accused in Sexual Assault Case
A professor at Wesleyan University in the U.S. has been ordered to pay over $14,000 in damages to a Chinese-American academic he publicly accused of sexual misconduct.
October 31, 2019 Source: Sixth Tone
China says to proceed with trade negotiations with U.S. as planned
China's commerce ministry said on Thursday that Beijing and Washington will proceed with the bilateral trade negotiations according to plan and that the talks are progressing well.
October 31, 2019 Source: U.S.
Taylor Swift’s Chinese Payday Is Decades Overdue
Widespread piracy once prevented artists from cashing in on enormous Chinese audiences. No longer.
October 30, 2019 Source: Bloomberg
U.S., China have come to understanding on trade relationship direction: Kushner
The United States and China have come to an understanding on the direction of their trade relationship after a nearly 16-month trade war, White House adviser Jared Kushner said on Tuesday.
October 29, 2019 Source: U.S.
U.S. may extend tariff suspensions on $34 billion in Chinese goods
The United States Trade Representative is studying whether to extend tariff suspensions on $34 billion of Chinese goods set to expire on Dec. 28 this year, the agency said on Monday.
October 28, 2019 Source: U.S.
Whistleblower Threatened for Exposing Reform School Abuse
Two years after an internet addiction treatment academy was closed down, Wei Jiafu says he and fellow activists are still being targeted with intimidation and death threats.
October 28, 2019 Source: Sixth Tone
Trade War Latest: Trump, China, APEC, economy, tariffs
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October 28, 2019 Source: Bloomberg
Head-Scratching Rules at Chinese Universities: A Recent History
Cuddles, dyed hair, and daytime dorm access are but a few of the curious prohibitions found on China’s college campuses.
October 25, 2019 Source: Sixth Tone
The US just moved ahead of China in quantum computing. But the race isn't over yet | CNN
Sometimes being first isn't all it's cracked up to be.
October 24, 2019 Source: CNN
The Artist Snapping China’s Alienated Young Clubbers
Artist Chen Wei on how his haunting photographs capture the anxiety of China’s rootless millennials.
October 24, 2019 Source: Sixth Tone
Long-Delayed Film ‘Better Days’ Gets Surprise Release in China
The teen drama is one of a handful of films to have their mainland releases canceled or postponed this year.
October 24, 2019 Source: Sixth Tone
Flower Power: Understanding China’s National Flower Debate
Seven decades after its founding, the People’s Republic of China has yet to pick a national flower — but not for lack of trying.
October 22, 2019 Source: Sixth Tone
China’s New Investment Law a Positive Step, Foreign Firms Say
China’s new law governing foreign investment that will take effect next year addresses some of the core concerns of companies operating in the country, though questions remain on how it will be implemented, according to organizations representing U.S. and European firms.
October 22, 2019 Source: Bloomberg
How ’90s Kids Are Redrawing the Boundaries of Chinese Animation
China’s millennials are all grown up. The country’s animation industry is finally starting to adjust.
October 21, 2019 Source: Sixth Tone
Cult-Like Restaurant Exposes China’s Appetite for Ponzi Schemes
Filmmaker Zhou Mingying discusses his surreal encounter with an authoritarian restaurateur while making his documentary ‘The Land of Peach Blossoms.’
October 21, 2019 Source: Sixth Tone
US-China Trade War: Trump Says Talks Went Well; S&P Futures Up
President Donald Trump said the first day of high-level trade negotiations between the U.S. and China on Thursday went “very well” and that he plans to meet with the top Chinese negotiator Friday.
October 10, 2019 Source: Bloomberg
Late Bloomers: China’s Elderly Embrace Sex After 60
Chinese culture traditionally frowned upon sex after menopause, but many retirees now see it as the key to a happy and healthy old age.
October 9, 2019 Source: Sixth Tone
The Chinese Sneakerheads Trading Shoes Like Stocks
All that is solid is melting into Airs, as China’s market for rare sneakers threatens to turn into a bubble.
October 3, 2019 Source: Sixth Tone