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The Wall Street Journal is a global news organization that provides leading news, information, commentary and analysis. Published by Dow Jones, The Wall Street Journal engages readers across print, digital, mobile, social, and video. Building on its heritage as the preeminent source of global business and financial news, the Journal includes coverage of U.S. & world news, politics, arts, culture, lifestyle, sports, and health. It holds 36 Pulitzer Prizes for outstanding journalism.

Last Updated: July 7, 2016

Trans-Pacific Trade Deal a Setback for China

Mark Magnier and Mitsuru Obe
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TPP marks a victory for Japan and other U.S. allies in the battle with China over shaping the future of global commerce.

More Working Women in China Freeze Their Eggs

LAURIE BURKITT
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Government limits fertility treatment, so career-focused women turn to U.S. for help in having babies.

Troubles for the ‘China Model’

DANIEL A. BELL
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Meritocracy has worked for Beijing, but to survive, the system needs more openness.

China’s First Lady Tones Down Star Power

LAURIE BURKITT And TE-PING CHEN
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On U.S. visit, Peng Liyuan must balance charity pursuits to not steal focus from Xi.

China’s Workers Stumble as Factories Stall

CHUN HAN WONG
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As factories run out of money and construction projects idle, China sees a rise in unrest.

Islamic State Hostage Drama Underlines China’s Vulnerability

TE-PING CHEN
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Islamic State’s announcement this week that it had taken a Chinese man hostage underlined China’s growing vulnerability as it expands its footprint overseas.

In Africa, Those Who Bet on China Face Fallout

Patrick McGroarty and Matina Stevis
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Economic slowdown in China exacerbates strain for trading partners in Africa.

G-20 Seeks Reassurances that China Plans to Calm Markets

Dow Jones Newswires
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The Group of 20 biggest economies are concerned a stalled Chinese economy could spur further global sell-offs.

China to Trim Military by 300,000

Charles Hutzler
Wall Street Journal
One of the world's largest militaries undergoes reforms to make it more effective.

Five Chinese Navy Ships Are Operating in Bering Sea Off Alaska Coast

Jeremy Page in Beijing and Gordon Lubold
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Chinese naval presence off Alaskan coast appears to be a first.

In China’s Heartland, Small Cities Flourish

Andrew Browne
Wall Street Journal
Even in slowdown, a Yangtze River town bursts with consumer vitality.

Not for Kids: Forbidden City’s Adult Coloring Book

Alyssa Abkowitz and Lilian Lin
Wall Street Journal
Psychologists have hailed coloring as a good relaxation technique, and some have likened it to meditation.

For China, a Plunge and a Reckoning

Orville Schell
Wall Street Journal
Anyone trying to design an event to bring Xi Jinping’s China back to Earth couldn’t have engineered something much more elegant than the turmoil in China’s financial markets and the resulting global aftershocks. The upheaval is traumatic for China’s...

How My Presidency Would Deal With China

Marco Rubio
Wall Street Journal
Approaching Beijing on the basis of strength and example, not weakness and appeasement.

Warner Bros. in Talks to Make Movies in China

Ben Fritz and Shalini Ramachandran
Wall Street Journal
The joint venture would produce local-language films for Asian audience.