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‘I will never go back’: the Hong Kong protesters hiding in Taiwan Inkstone
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‘I will never go back’: the Hong Kong protesters hiding in Taiwan

Jack Chan fled Hong Kong when he learned police were looking for him over an offense during...

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China Trends: a shortcut to Chinese universities and a viral coffee ad Inkstone
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China Trends: a shortcut to Chinese universities and a viral coffee ad

Internet users debate whether foreign citizens should be allowed into China’s elite universities...

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How China engineers an alternative internet for its people  Inkstone
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How China engineers an alternative internet for its people 

Beijing has built a sophisticated model of internet control. Other governments could replicate it.

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China’s rich are worried about the future of Hong Kong Inkstone
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China’s rich are worried about the future of Hong Kong

Wealthy Chinese may publicly endorse Beijing’s move to impose a national security law in Hong...

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Chinese dog meat feast going strong despite pressure to end trade Inkstone
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Chinese dog meat feast going strong despite pressure to end trade

Despite bans on eating dogs in some cities and a national reclassification of the species as...

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Widow of executed hawker awaits the return of China’s street vendors Inkstone
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Widow of executed hawker awaits the return of China’s street vendors

A government push to bring hawkers back to the streets has reminded people of the rocky history...

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China Trends: A ban on imported garbage and an air conditioning controversy Inkstone
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China Trends: A ban on imported garbage and an air conditioning controversy

The big topics on the Chinese internet are the country’s decision to ban trash imports and a...

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Coronavirus turns Germans more critical of the US than China Inkstone
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Coronavirus turns Germans more critical of the US than China

The US response to the coronavirus is a turnoff for many Germans, according to a recent poll....

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How China controls 1.4 billion people’s movement within its borders Inkstone
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How China controls 1.4 billion people’s movement within its borders

China’s household registration system divides citizens into two categories, rural or urban...

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Taiwan opposition leader suffers another rebuff Inkstone
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Taiwan opposition leader suffers another rebuff

Han Kuo-yu, the defeated contender in this year’s presidential vote and reportedly Beijing’s...

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China’s coronavirus censorship at home comes at a global cost Inkstone
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China’s coronavirus censorship at home comes at a global cost

Routine internet censorship may have slowed the initial response to the Covid-19 pandemic, which...

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China’s capital wants to punish people for ‘defaming’ traditional Chinese medicine Inkstone
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China’s capital wants to punish people for ‘defaming’ traditional Chinese medicine

A proposed ban on “denigrating” traditional Chinese medicine has prompted a backlash on China’s...

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A stench of disapproval, but Hong Kong passes national anthem law Inkstone
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A stench of disapproval, but Hong Kong passes national anthem law

Insulting the Chinese national anthem will come with the risk of a jail term in Hong Kong after...

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Hong Kong’s Tiananmen vigil goes ahead, with a new generation galvanized Inkstone
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Hong Kong’s Tiananmen vigil goes ahead, with a new generation galvanized

Commemoration in Hong Kong of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown took on extra meaning this year...

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How Hong Kong keeps memories of Tiananmen crackdown alive Inkstone
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How Hong Kong keeps memories of Tiananmen crackdown alive

Thousands of people, sometimes more, meet in Hong Kong every year to honor the memory of the...

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China Trends: death of a coronavirus doctor and a Chinese official’s tweets Inkstone
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China Trends: death of a coronavirus doctor and a Chinese official’s tweets

A Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman’s tweets about George Floyd’s death and the sudden death...

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Online shopping is exploding in China Inkstone
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Online shopping is exploding in China

China has more than twice as many online shoppers as the entire population of the US. 

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Beijing wants to turn the ‘Chinese Hawaii’ into a trade hub to rival Hong Kong Inkstone
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Beijing wants to turn the ‘Chinese Hawaii’ into a trade hub to rival Hong Kong

As China braces for a possible economic decoupling from the United States, it has revealed plans...

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Boris Johnson vows visa overhaul to accommodate 3 million Hongkongers Inkstone
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Boris Johnson vows visa overhaul to accommodate 3 million Hongkongers

Britain’s prime minister promised to create a path to citizenship for about 3 million eligible...

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Tiananmen vigil has been banned, but Hongkongers aim to keep the flame alive Inkstone
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Tiananmen vigil has been banned, but Hongkongers aim to keep the flame alive

Police cancel the city’s annual June 4 event to remember Beijing’s 1989 crackdown on...

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