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March 2014

Do Chinese property developers really owe massive sums in unpaid land taxes? - Illustration 5

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Do Chinese property developers really owe massive sums in unpaid land taxes? - Illustration 1

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Baby Trafficking Rings Busted In China, 382 Babies Rescued: Officials

on March 11, 2014

Chinese police have rescued 382 abducted babies and arrested 1,094 suspects in a national operation that busted four major Internet-based baby trafficking rings.

Law
Human Trafficking
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Happy and Unhappy in China

By James Fallows on March 11, 2014

The new video “Happy in Beijing,” shot over the past few days of worse-than-ever airpocalypse in Beijing, is worth noticing for several reasons.

Environment, Health, Urban Life
Beijing, Air Pollution
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China’s Growing Stake in Stability

By The Editorial Board on March 11, 2014

China’s growing investment in industries worldwide chills those who see in it the specter of a global economic behemoth. But there could be more reason to welcome than fear this new role. 

Economy
Investment, Global Economy, Stability, Ministry of Commerce
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China’s Currency Suddenly Reverses Direction, Stuns World Markets

By Michael Schuman on March 11, 2014

Some speculate that the reversal is a prelude to currency reform, yet others think that China is purposely pushing the yuan down in value to give its exports a lift amid the nation’s decelerating growth.

Economy
Yuan, Currency, Central Bank
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U.S. Ambassador Urges China to Respect Human Rights

By Christopher Bodeen on March 11, 2014

At his final news conference as ambassador, Gary Locke said that Washington is "very concerned" about the case of a minority scholar charged with separatism and a recent increase in the arrests of activists and journalists.

Media, Politics
Human Rights, Journalism, Ilham Tohti, Gary Locke, U.S.-China Relations
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