Wu Nan

Wu Nan is a student of the Graduate School of Journalism, University of California at Berkeley. Wu Nan worked for the Boston Globe Beijing Bureau as a news assistant for three years. She also worked as a reporter for one and a half years at the Economic Observer, a Chinese national financial weekly based in Beijing. Her reports focused on the changes in modern China society and the world.

Sanctions Don’t Dent North Korea-China Trade – Jim Yardley

From The New York Times: At the isolated border crossing in this small Chinese town, no one noticed when North Korea conducted its nuclear test in an underground mine about 90 miles away. Nearly three weeks later, no one seems to have noticed the recent United Nations sanctions against North Korea, either. Truckers carrying goods […]

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China Court President Stands on Trial for Bribery – China Daily

Despite the anticorruption action has been taken in Shanghai and Beijing, more action is also taken in local area of China. AP has reported the corruption case of two CEOs from big airlines of Shanghai, and China Daily has reported about Anhui’s provincial former senior judge’s bribery case, read more as following: From China Daily: […]

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Chinese Court Sentences Dissident – AP

From AP: A veteran of China’s 1989 pro-democracy movement was sentenced Wednesday to three years in prison after writing Internet essays critical of the communist government, a monitoring center said. Li Jianping(Êùéª∫Âπ≥Ôºâ was convicted of subversion by a court in the eastern city of Zibo in Shandong province, the Hong Kong-based Information Center for Human […]

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China students riot as police warn of unrest – Reuters

From Reuters: Thousands of university students rioted in eastern China this week, officials and students said on Wednesday, as the police chief called for greater efforts to tame rising unrest. Students from Jiangxi province’s Clothing Vocational CollegeÔºàʱüË•øÊúçË£ÖÊäÄÊúØÂ≠¶Èô¢Ôºâ marched through campus on Monday after state media reported that school authorities had deceived new students about their […]

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China to ban graffiti on Great Wall – PTI

From PTI: China will ban graffiti and driving on the 6,700 km Great Wall, as part of measures to protect the ancient wonder. A regulation, promulgated by the State Council, Chinese Cabinet, forbids taking soil or bricks from the Great Wall, planting trees, carving on the wall or building anything on the wall that is […]

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