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Last Updated: July 7, 2016

China Stamps Hint at Relaxation of Two-Child Policy with Large Piglet Family

Foreign Staff
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Commentators noted that the scrapping of the decades-old one child policy in 2015, in favour of a two-child policy, was preceded by the release of a stamp for 2016, the Year of the Monkey, featuring two baby monkeys.

China’s Currency Slide Risks a Horrible Misunderstanding with Trump

Ambrose Evans-Pritchard
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China’s currency slide is graduating from benign neglect to something more deliberate. Whether or not you deem it currency warfare, it is playing with political and financial fire.

China Hands out Free TVs to Beam Propaganda into Poorest Regions

Neil Connor
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China is distributing 300,000 television sets to some of its poorest regions as Beijing seeks to spread its propaganda into some of the country's most hard to reach households.

China Wages War on Funeral Strippers

Neil Connor
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China has launched its latest crackdown against a phenomenon which just won’t seem to die in rural areas - funeral strippers.

Chinese ‘Generation Zen’ Millennials Choosing Smartphones over Communist Values

Jamie Fullerton
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China’s ruling communist party is concerned that swathes of politically apathetic millennials, branded the ‘Zen-generation’, are sauntering through life in a passive and unpatriotic way - raising doubts about their loyalty to the Chinese Communist...

Did Kim Jong-Un Kill His Uncle and Brother over ‘Coup Plot Involving China’?

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Sources told the newspaper that Kim Jong-Un’s uncle, Mr. Jang Song Thaek, proposed a plot to overthrow Mr. Kim, with Beijing's assistance, and to replace him with his oldest half-brother, Kim Jong-nam.

China Likely to Set up Military Base in Pakistan – Pentagon

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The report from the Pentagon predicts China will expand its military prowess after the construction of its first overseas naval base in Djibouti, a strategic location at the southern entrance to the Red Sea on the route to the Suez Canal.

China Mayor Probed After ‘Minority Women Use Witchcraft to Ensnare Men’ Comments

Neil Connor
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A top official apparently veered from a seemingly positive agenda to highlight concerns about the minority, which is known in China for being superstitious

China Officials Stuff Cotton Gauze into Air Monitoring Equipment to Falsify Results

Neil Connor
Telegraph
The environmental officials had also tampered with computers to alter the results of pollution monitoring in the northern city of Xi’an

Dogs and Cats Rescued Ahead of China Dog Meat Festival

Neil Connor
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11 million people worldwide sign a petion that rescues a total of 34 animals....

Experts Re-assess Giant Panda As China Predicts It Will No Longer Be Considered Endangered

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Efforts to save the species made a real impact, as population jumps by 17% in one decade...

Daughter of Missing Bookseller Calls for Action on 'Illegal Operations' by China

Neil Connor
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Angela Gui told the congressional hearing on Tuesday that she believed her father's statement of a hit-and-run accident was coerced.

China to Relocate Two Million People in Bid to Tackle Poverty

Neil Connor
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People from poverty-stricken communities are relocated to more developed urban areas as part of a wide-ranging plan to tackle poverty.

China's 'Leftover Women': What It's Really Like Being Unmarried at 30

Yuan Ren
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I want to enjoy going to a wedding without hearing "and when will you be getting married?”

Video of Attempted Abduction of Woman Causes Outrage in China

Neil Connor
Telegraph
Almost two million people have joined in an online debate, with many voicing anger at the lack of help from others.