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Chinese City Offers $1,500 to Residents Who Report Positive Test for Covid-19
The payments are being offered in an effort to identify covid-19 before it spreads uncontrolled in the city, according to Chinese state media outlet China Daily. Harbin, a city of 5.2 million people …
China’s Zhejiang reports 25 local COVID-19 infections amid latest outbreak
From Sunday to 3 p.m. Wednesday, east China’s Zhejiang province logged 12 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 13 asymptomatic cases in three cities amid the latest resurgence. All local cases were registered …
North China border city reports 20 new locally transmitted COVID-19 cases
The border city of Manzhouli in north China’s Inner Mongolia autonomous region reported 20 confirmed locally transmitted COVID-19 cases from 12 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Wednesday, local authorities said. So …
What did COVID-19 reveal about China’s healthcare reforms?
China’s healthcare system further improved in different aspects since a new round of medicine and healthcare system reforms in 2009. As the world’s most populous country, China has always put people’s …
China’s ambitions in the world and what they mean to U.S. – “Intelligence Matters”
Produced in partnership with the Michael V. Hayden Center, in this episode, host Michael Morell discusses the implications of China’s geopolitical ambitions for the U.S.
China is injecting $188 billion into its economy as the Evergrande crisis comes to a head
The central bank action was a “convenient, if not coincident, cushion for Evergrande’s looming debt default,” one economist said.
Which Countries Are Boycotting China’s Winter Olympics? Full List
With only weeks remaining until Beijing 2022 opens next February 4, the United States is leading a wave of diplomatic boycotts over China’s human rights abuses.
Opinions | A boycott of the Olympics won’t force China to change
Neither a diplomatic boycott, nor refusing to send American athletes, will improve China’s human rights record.
China’s Evergrande: How will a ‘controlled demolition’ impact the economy?
As Chinese real estate behemoth Evergrande reportedly prepares for a government-backed mega-restructure, here is an explainer on what Beijing’s bid to limit a contagion could mean for the wider econom …
Political and Business Leaders Share Views on Covid-19, Inflation, China, and Biden’s Social and Climate Bill
Tesla Founder Elon Musk, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla and others across industries spoke at The Wall Street Journal’s CEO Council Summit.
The West Now Has New COVID-19 Cures. How About China?
Drugs designed for the coronavirus could make infections less severe. Will they allow the country to open back up?
Beijing Silenced Peng Shuai in 20 Minutes, Then Spent Weeks on Damage Control
Chinese propaganda officials have tried to shape the global discussion of the tennis player Peng Shuai’s #MeToo accusations, but their top-down strategy has largely stumbled.
