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- ‘I don’t expect to live a normal life’: how a Leeds teenager woke up . . .
I t was Christmas Eve 2024 and 19-year-old Chloe Cheung was lying in bed at home in Leeds when she found out the Chinese authorities had put a bounty on her head As she scrolled through Instagram looking at festive songs, a stream of messages from old school friends started coming into her phone Look at the news, they told her Media outlets across east Asia were reporting that Cheung, who
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- ‘I don’t expect to live a normal life’: how a Leeds… - inkl
After officials dragged a protester into the Chinese consulate in Manchester and beat him up, she fears it is ‘just a matter of time before someone is kidnapped or killed’ Photograph: Christopher Thomond The Guardian
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- China looks south as it seeks to reduce reliance on a . . . - PressReader
At the Boao Forum for Asia, a conference in south China’s Hainan province, Chinese officials and academics stressed the need for partnerships with global south countries De‐ spite its rapid economic growth in the past three decades, China still identifies as being part of this group
- The Father of Chinese Authoritarianism Has a Message for America
Russia’s Vladimir Putin has incited Europe’s largest conflict since the Second World War and China’s Xi Jinping is remaking global institutions in his own image, bereft of democratic values
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Li Jianxiong was a highflying marketing executive in Beijing until a breakdown sent him to the west on a wellness voyage of discovery – just as his peers were losing faith in the Chinese Dream
- A look at Chinas rapidly expanding robotics sector, which now has . . .
A look at China's rapidly expanding robotics sector, which now has roughly 140 companies hoping to build humanoids, fueled by massive state-backed investments — How close are we to the sci-fi vision of autonomous humanoid robots?
- Censorship of Winnie-the-Pooh in China - Wikipedia
During pro-democracy protests in 2019 and 2020, Hong Kongers used costumes and masks of characters such as Winnie-the-Pooh to protest the Chinese government
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