Emily Feng
Stories
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A Cautionary Tale For China's Ambitious Chipmakers
Wuhan Hongxin Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. was supposed to be one of China's most advanced chipmakers. Now it's bankrupt — a big flop at a time when the country seeks technological self-reliance.
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China Retaliates Against Clothing Brands After Western Sanctions
Clothing companies H&M, Nike and Adidas face boycotts for their refusal to use cotton from China's Xinjiang region.
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Talks Turn Testy As Top U.S. And China Officials Meet In Alaska For Second Day
Top officials from China and the U.S. met face-to-face in Alaska today. So far the talks have been tense, with both sides exchanging heated words.
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Beijing Prepares Hong Kong Election Laws, Further Erasing Freedoms
Chinese legislators in Beijing are set to overhaul Hong Kong's elections systems. Once semi-autonomous, mainland China has curtailed freedoms in Hong Kong.
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WHO: 'Very Unlikely' Coronavirus Leaked From Lab, More Study Needed To Trace Source
The coronavirus is "very unlikely" to have started in a Chinese lab but its path from animals to humans needs further investigation, a World Health Organization team said after visiting Wuhan.
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WHO Probe Into Origin Of COVID-19 Raises More Questions Than Answers
Scientists from the World Health Organization were in Wuhan, China, trying to figure out how the coronavirus got there and how it infected so many people, so quickly.
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COVID-19 Restrictions Force Many To Cancel Lunar New Year Travel Plans
Coronavirus restrictions mean many in China are canceling their Lunar New Year travel plans this February. For rural migrant workers, they could be losing their only chance to see family all year.
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Scandals In China Bring Calls For More Regulation Over Tech Companies
A series of corporate scandals have sparked new anger among China's younger generation and bolstered calls for greater corporate regulation.
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Innside The World Health Organization's Investigation Into How Pandemic Began
Scientists sent by the World Health Organization are wrapping up a visit to Wuhan, China. They were investigating how the coronavirus began, but it's not clear how much they were able to find.
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Beijing Reports Tens Of Thousands Inoculated In 1st Days Of COVID-19 Vaccine Campaign
Beijing says it has vaccinated more than 73,000 people in the two days since China's first domestic coronavirus vaccine was approved for commercial use.