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March 2017

Kushner Family, China’s Anbang End Talks over Manhattan Real Estate Deal

By Rob Schmitz on March 29, 2017

The family of President Trump’s son-in-law and adviser, Jared Kushner, has called off talks with Chinese insurance company Anbang to redevelop a Manhattan office tower—a deal that raised ethical concerns.

Business, Politics
Donald Trump, Real Estate, Manhattan, Anbang
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China Says It Has Detained Rights Activist from Taiwan

By Chris Buckley and Chris Horton on March 29, 2017

The detention adds to signs of an intensified clampdown on outsiders working with China’s beleaguered rights lawyers and groups.

Law, Politics
Activism, Lawyers, China-Taiwan Relations, Detention, Human Rights, NGOs
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South China Sea Controversy Heats up as Man-Made Islands Are Almost Complete

By Kirrily Schwarz on March 29, 2017

The controversy in the South China Sea is heating up, with a new report from the U.S. warning China has almost completed construction of three mysterious man-made islands.

Military, Politics
South China Sea, Maritime Disputes, U.S.-China Relations
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Good News for Africa’s Elephants: China Is Losing Its Taste for Ivory

By Simon Denyer on March 29, 2017

China will close 67 ivory carving factories and retail shops on Friday, roughly one-third of the total, as it moves to implement a pledge to end all domestic ivory sales by the end of the year.

Environment, Law
Ivory, Africa, Environmental Protection, Wildlife Conservation
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China Should Learn the Golden Rule

By Christopher Balding on March 29, 2017

The truth is that Chinese companies looking to invest abroad are treated now—as they’ve been for years—far better than China treats foreign investors.

Business, Politics
Foreign Companies, Chinese Investment, Markets
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China Says it Has Detained Taiwanese Activist Missing Since 19 March

By Benjamin Haas on March 29, 2017

Non-Profit Sector
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Liberating China’s Past

An Interview with Ke Yunlu

By Ian Johnson on March 29, 2017

With the closing of this month’s National People’s Congress, China’s political season is upon us. It will culminate in the autumn with Xi Jinping’s almost certain reappointment to another five-year term.

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China Calls for Explanation After Paris Police Shoot Dead Chinese Man

By Ben Blanchard, Simon Carraud and John Irish on March 28, 2017

French police said on Tuesday they opened an inquiry after a Chinese man was shot dead by police at his Paris home, triggering rioting in the French capital by members of the Chinese community and a sharp reaction from Beijing.

Economy, Society
France, Police, Beijing
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Australian Vote on Extradition Treaty With China Is Canceled

By Amien Cave on March 28, 2017

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull canceled a parliamentary vote to ratify an extradition treaty with China on Tuesday after opposition lawmakers said they would not support it

Business, Economy, Law
Australia, Treaty, Human Rights, Dissidents and Activists
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American Airlines Buys Stake in China Southern Airlines

on March 28, 2017

American Airlines has agreed to pay $200 million for a stake in China Southern Airlines, the biggest of China’s three major state-owned carriers, in a bid for a bigger share of the country's growing travel market.

Business, Economy, Technology
Airlines, China Southern Airlines, International Capital Flows
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