Emily Feng
Stories
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World
Jetliner crashes with 132 aboard in southern China, officials say
Authorities have not yet determined the total number of casualties or why the plane went down as debris is seen littered across a mountainside in Guangxi's Teng county.
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Europe
The leaders of the U.S. and China will talk by phone about pressing issues
So far, China has remained noncommittal about whether it opposes Russia's war in Ukraine. President Biden will push China to come out more strongly against Russia.
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Health
A surge in COVID-19 spurs new lockdowns in China's cities
In the latest wave, the highly transmissible omicron variant has moved more quickly than contact tracing allows.
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World
China's 'Two Sessions' meetings commence, setting the political agenda for the year
Meetings this weekend in Beijing will give party leader Xi Peng a chance to persuade officials that he deserves a third term.
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World
The battle for Ukraine could test the limits of closer ties between China and Russia
The Cold War rivals have grown much closer in recent years. But China's ties to Russia are now becoming a bigger liability than Beijing expected.
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Technology
China erases thousands of social media accounts for vulgarity, negativity and more
China is reshaping popular culture by taking down tens of thousand of celebrities, bloggers and influencers it deems immoral. The reasons are sometimes unclear, such as the figure not being patriotic.
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Asia
U.S. delegation is sent to Taiwan to show support amid potential Chinese aggression
The visit to Taiwan by the high-level delegation comes at a time when the White House has expressed growing concern about Beijing's ties with Moscow.
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World
In phone call, China plays a balancing act over Russia's invasion of Ukraine
In a phone call with his Russian counterpart, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi emphasizes dialogue and negotiation in the Russia-Ukraine crisis.
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Business
How the U.S. benefits when China turns its back on Bitcoin
Until the middle of last year, most cryptocurrency mining took place in China. Then authorities pulled the plug. So Chinese bitcoin miners began moving their gear to U.S. towns like Kearney, Nebraska.
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Asia
The mystery of the chained woman in China
A video showed her chained inside a shed. It got nearly 2 billion clicks and sparked a national debate over her identity, whether she is mentally ill — and whether she was trafficked as a bride.