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China stops foreign adoptions, ending a complicated chapter
Beijing said the move was in line with international trends, as more countries have limited such adoptions. Many would-be adoptive families were left in limbo.
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China announces it’s ending foreign adoptions
BEIJING, China — The Chinese government is ending its intercountry adoption program, and the U.S. is seeking clarification on how the decision will affect hundreds of American families with pending …
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