Worker Death Raises Questions at Apple Contractor
The New York Times reports on the recent death of a young laborer at a Shanghai factory owned by...
Read Moreby Josh Rudolph | Dec 11, 2013
The New York Times reports on the recent death of a young laborer at a Shanghai factory owned by...
Read Moreby Anne Henochowicz | Dec 11, 2013
为人民币服务 (wèi rénmínbì fú wù): serve the renminbi Parody of Mao Zedong’s political slogan, “serve...
Read Moreby Samuel Wade | Dec 10, 2013
As staff for The New York Times and Bloomberg News face visa delays and possible expulsion,...
Read Moreby Sophie Beach | Dec 10, 2013
In a case that echoes that of Professor Xia Yeliang, an outspoken professor has been dismissed...
Read Moreby Grace | Dec 10, 2013
Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi, whose sales in China this year have surpassed Apple’s,...
Read Moreby Grace | Dec 10, 2013
With local government borrowing on the rise, Beijing will soon evaluate its local counterparts...
Read Moreby Samuel Wade | Dec 10, 2013
China Real Time’s Josh Chin highlights one novel aspect of a police recommendation for the...
Read Moreby Samuel Wade | Dec 10, 2013
At The New York Review of Books, Jonathan Mirsky reviews Endymion Wilkinson’s titanic 1.5...
Read Moreby Sophie Beach | Dec 10, 2013
World leaders gathered today at a soccer stadium in Johannesburg to honor the life of South...
Read Moreby Josh Rudolph | Dec 10, 2013
The AFP reports on the “China’s Global Image and International Influence in...
Read Moreby Josh Rudolph | Dec 10, 2013
With the fifth anniversary of Liu Xiaobo’s most recent arrest, his wife Liu Xia suffering...
Read Moreby Samuel Wade | Dec 9, 2013
As catwalk models don face masks and flag-raising ceremonies move indoors, two now deleted...
Read Moreby 不忘初心 | Dec 9, 2013
A heavy influx of Han immigration has long been a major source of ethnic tension in Xinjiang....
Read Moreby Scott Greene | Dec 9, 2013
One in six female factory workers in a Guangzhou survey had quit their jobs to escape sexual...
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