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China

  • In China, early April is prime time for tea picking.In New Hampshire, the Confucius Institute a partnership between the University of New Hampshire and…
  • How Chinese Students Are Gaming The US Admissions Process
    The SAT still holds rank as the most popular standardized test used by college admissions offices. In 2005, complaints about the SAT’s limitations led to…
  • Ai Weiwei is China’s best known artist and the sharpest thorn in the side of its government. He’s a humorous and clever digital dissident, whose…
  • This week marks the start of the Spring Festival, or Chinese New Year. This fifteen-day celebration is the longest and most important holiday in China,…
  • With all the talk of how immigration reform will affect our neighbors to the South, we look at how it might affect immigrants to the United States from…
  • As the world’s second largest economy and the largest foreign holder of American debt, China’s future is intertwined with ours -- even as we differ on…
  • Jeffrey Alford is an adventurous sort. He left his Wyoming home in the late 1970's with very little money and began traveling in Asia. He funded his…
  • A former journalist with state-run media says fallen politician Bo Xilai bribed the children of high officials with real estate to secure promotions, while his wife was "raking in money" in exchange for favors. Now the two are embroiled in a scandal that threatens the stability of the entire nation.
  • The downfall of ambitious politician Bo Xilai exposed a bitter, high-level political power struggle in China. Now, victims of his crackdown on organized crime are breaking their silence, with stories of torture and disregard for the law that reveal the campaign's dark side.
  • Who's selling Iran the gear to spy on its own people?
    Late last week, an investigative report from Reuters’ Enterprise Team uncovered the details of a big money contract between the Chinese telecommunications…

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