“They do employ people, but it’s very limited,” says Ye Jingzhong, a rural sociologist at China Agricultural University in Beijing ... room of Jinluo Meat in Linyi, every part of the ...
China and Russia are scheduled to stage three military maneuvers in the coming days, including a naval patrol that may reach ...
Georgia Institute of Technology will sever ties with a blacklisted Chinese university, ending degree programs. It’s the latest American college to retreat from an academic partnership in China. The ...
Amid growing expectations of US Fed rate cuts and the resilience of China's economic fundamentals, the yuan has continued its ...
China's Civil Affairs University announced the launch of its undergraduate marriage program, which is set to begin in September. Dubbed "Marriage Services and Management," the undergraduate course ...
Photo: Dept. of Defense Contrast that with the present day: The cold war with China has begun without an end in mind. American strategy lacks a guiding objective. We have an emerging bipartisan ...
The incident highlights the severe conditions faced by China's gig economy workers. Japanese primary school student stabbed in China Japanese primary school student stabbed in China ...
China’s residential slump deepened in August, as expectations of a further drop in new-home prices hampered the country’s efforts to cushion the downturn. The value of new-home sales from the ...
Under a 150-member academic committee agreement, writer Liu Zhenyun was awarded an honorary doctorate from St Petersburg ...
HONG KONG (Reuters) -China's top legislative body has approved ... senior research fellow at the Centre of Policy Studies at Victoria University in Australia. "The government must take action.
A private gauge of China’s manufacturing activity returned to growth in August, contrasting with the official reading to paint a mixed picture of the sector. The Caixin manufacturing purchasing ...
Some vegetables cost more than they have in five years. Top Chinese officials have made a point of showing that they’re doing something about it. By Tiffany May and Claire Fu Tiffany May ...