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    Trump to Investigate Whether China Abided by 2020 Trade Deal

    The administration announced its trade investigation on Friday, ahead of a summit between U.S. and Chinese leaders.
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    South Korea Tries to Curb Anti-China Protests Ahead of Xi Visit

    The recent surge in demonstrations by far-right groups presents a challenge for the South Korean government, as it prepares to host both Xi Jinping, the leader of China, and President Trump.
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    With Power Move on Rare Earths, China Plays Both Victim and Bully

    In weaponizing its dominance over the crucial minerals, Beijing is using tactics that it once denounced, potentially alienating nations it wants to court.
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    ‘Brother Wang,’ Accused of Being Drug Cartel Fixer, Is Arrested in Cuba

    Zhi Dong Zhang, who escaped house arrest in Mexico this summer, is accused of supplying cartels with fentanyl from China, smuggling and money laundering millions under the alias “Brother Wang.”
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    Chinese Impersonator’s Trump Act Has Won Him Millions of Fans

    Ryan Chen has turned an uncanny impersonation of President Trump into a social media career, and a mirror of China’s fascination with America.
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    Chinese Impersonator’s Trump Act Has Won Him Millions of Fans

    Ryan Chen has turned an uncanny impersonation of President Trump into a social media career, and a mirror of China’s fascination with America.
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    China’s Consumers Are in a Years-Long Funk. Will Anything Get Them to Spend?

    Countries worldwide are buying more than ever from China, but domestic consumption is lagging and government stimulus efforts aren’t working.
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    Dance Review: Eiko Otake and Wen Hui’s Bodily Traces of War

    In “What Is War,” two singular artists, Eiko Otake and Wen Hui, grapple with memories of China and Japan in World War II.
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    Silicon Valley Has China Envy, and That Reveals a Lot About America

    The fascination with China’s ability to build things America struggles with, from bridges to advanced tech, risks a dangerous miscalculation about what drives China.
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    Can a U.S.-Australia Deal on Rare Earths Counter China’s Dominance?

    Australia’s got reserves and mining expertise, and the United States is eager to invest in alternatives to China. But building mines, refineries and factories could take years.
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    Can a U.S.-Australia Deal on Rare Earths Counter China’s Dominance?

    Australia’s got reserves and mining expertise, and the United States is eager to invest in alternatives to China. But building mines, refineries and factories could take years.
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    China Has Another Lever to Pull in Showdown With Trump: Factory Lines

    In Washington, China hawks say its economy is too weak to withstand a tariff shock. In the city of Yiwu, factories are showing why, for now, that may be a miscalculation.
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    Tariffs Are Reshaping China’s Trade. This Tanzanian Sees an Opportunity.

    An interview with a 26-year-old entrepreneur, who has taken seven trips to China to buy handbags, clothes and jewelry. “China is the center of everything,” she said.
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    To Counter China’s Hold on Rare Minerals, Trump Turns to Australia

    The United States hopes to become less dependent on China by increasing access to mineral-rich countries. Rare earth metals are vital to an array of modern industries.
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    To Counter China’s Hold on Rare Minerals, Trump Turns to Australia

    The United States hopes to become less dependent on China by increasing access to mineral-rich countries. Rare earth metals are vital to an array of modern industries.
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    A Chinese Woman Builds a New Career in a Man’s World

    An all-female repair business is challenging gender norms in China and catering to a growing population of single women seeking safety and comfort at home. We spoke to Ray Hou, who quit her office job to become a professional handywoman, about what motivated her to start a new career.
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    The Chinese Influencer Who Made a Career of Lying Flat

    For many young Chinese, the relentless pressure to succeed has given way to a new minimalist lifestyle known as lying flat. We followed Tom Jia, a popular influencer who left his demanding job in Shenzhen to travel across China in search of the country’s most affordable — and least stressful — places to live.
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    In China’s Crowded Hospitals, She Found a New Career

    As China’s population grows older, a new industry of gig workers is stepping in to help older patients navigate a complex, bureaucratic hospital system. We spent time with Jessica Wang, a 49-year-old mother from Beijing who found steady income and a renewed sense of purpose by becoming a professional hospital companion.
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    Australia Says Chinese Fighter Jet Released Flares Near Its Military Plane

    The incident in the South China Sea on Sunday highlights tension in a region where China is demonstrating its growing military capabilities.
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    Australia Could Be a Rare Earths Alternative to China for the U.S.

    China’s escalating curbs on the critical minerals has given Australia, a longstanding U.S. ally, the opportunity to reposition itself to a transactional president.
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    In China, a Forbidden Question Looms: Who Leads After Xi?

    Xi Jinping seems to believe that only his continued rule can secure China’s rise. But as he ages, choosing a successor will become riskier and more difficult.
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    China’s Economy Held Steady in the Third Quarter, but Consumers Were More Cautious

    A further increase in China’s trade surplus failed to fully offset the effects of a worsening housing market, which has left consumers wary.
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    Lithium Battery Fire Aboard Air China Flight Forces Emergency Landing

    The battery spontaneously combusted while stored in a luggage in the overhead bin. The airline said there were no injuries.
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    Chen Ning Yang, Nobel-Winning Physicist, Is Dead at 103

    He and a colleague, Tsung-Dao Lee, created a sensation in 1956 by proposing that one of the four forces of nature might violate a law of physics.
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    How a U.K. Spy Case Against China Abruptly Fell Apart

    Evidence prepared for a collapsed espionage trial was published by an under-pressure government in Britain, offering a window into Western countries’ struggle to define Beijing as friend or foe.
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    China Ousts Senior General on Corruption Charges

    With the fall of He Weidong, the No. 3 figure in China’s military hierarchy, Xi Jinping’s purges have reached the top of the People’s Liberation Army.
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    Cars to Fighter Jets: China’s New Export Curbs May Level a Heavy Blow Worldwide

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    China Fans Patriotic Sentiment as Trade War With U.S. Heats Up

    Chinese state media is rallying the public and posting old propaganda footage, but officials are also careful to leave room for talks with President Trump.
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    The Small Company in Europe Caught in the Big Trade War Between the U.S. and China

    Nexperia, a computer chip maker headquartered in the Netherlands, was taken over by the Dutch government after pressure from officials in Washington.
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    With Tariff Threat and Trade Controls, China and U.S. Renew Game of Chicken

    Xi Jinping’s need to project strength before a crucial meeting of Communist Party leaders may help explain why Beijing announced new rare earth controls.
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    London Became a Global Hub for Phone Theft. Now We Know Why.

    About 80,000 phones were stolen in the British capital last year. The police are finally discovering where many of them went.
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    London Became a Global Hub for Phone Theft. Now We Know Why.

    About 80,000 phones were stolen in the British capital last year. The police are finally discovering where many of them went.
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    China Wants Foreign Scientists. The Public Says No, Thanks.

    Since Beijing announced a new visa to attract young science and technology graduates, a backlash has erupted online, forcing the government to respond.
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    China Wants Foreign Scientists. The Public Says No, Thanks.

    Since Beijing announced a new visa to attract young science and technology graduates, a backlash has erupted online, forcing the government to respond.
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    Trump’s Two Minds on China Sow a Chaotic Few Days

    The president’s bellicose vow of steep new tariffs, followed quickly by a more conciliatory message, pointed to an internal tug of war over his approach.