Sentences with phrase «articles on china»

Reader Glenn Stehle highlighted a key factoid in a recent New York Times article on China's real estate bubble boom:
While reading newspapers on my Kindle, sipping hazelnut coffee (I know I just lost respect of the true coffee drinkers), I started with yesterday's FT, an article on China piqued my interest.
An article on China Daily meets Gong Haiyan, the founder of Chinese dating site Jiayuan, to talk out about her other business, and current focus — online education.
That brings me to the article on China.
July 1st — Featured Travel Expert on Think Places: Travel Experts — Jonny Blair 10th — Interviewed on Santa Fe Travelers: Meet the Travel Bloggers — Jonny Blair of Don't Stop Living 12th — My Working Wednesdays feature is included on Francsa's WordPress Page: 12 Phrases that mean Big Travel Savings 17th — Interviewed on Mo Saffer: Get Inspired — Interview With Jonny Blair of Don't Stop Living 19th — I am interviewed by The Good Web Guide: How Travel Changed My Life 19th — I wrote an article on China for Asia Rooms: 5 Unusual World Heritage Sites in China 22nd — I wrote and article for Ian at Borderless Travels on 5 Incredible Activities You Shouldn't Miss in Antarctica 23rd — Interviewed on the Globetrotting Canuck: A Fellow Traveller — Jonny from Don't Stop Living From July 2013 onwards — Featured Itinerary Writer on Vadovia.com
Last month Kotaku dropped an article on China's game development industry that was... misinformed at best.
Keith Bradsher's article on China's energy concerns trumping its climate worries provides supporting evidence.
But that plan is well below the opening demand by Chinese leaders, who want developed nations to reduce 2020 emissions by 40 percent from 1995 levels [see this article on China's demands], and it falls short of commitments by the European Union as well.

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Many of the author's articles about China have been copied word - for - word into Chinese by digital outlets on the mainland.
China's Tencent censors about 1.4 million false articles per day on its various social media platforms including WeChat, according to its annual report.
On the afternoon of April 4th, 2013 I published an article (no longer available online) at the Globe and Mail detailing how changes to the 2013 Budget created an iPod tax, placing a tariff on MP3 players manufactured in China where one did not exist beforOn the afternoon of April 4th, 2013 I published an article (no longer available online) at the Globe and Mail detailing how changes to the 2013 Budget created an iPod tax, placing a tariff on MP3 players manufactured in China where one did not exist beforon MP3 players manufactured in China where one did not exist before.
The article was the strongest official response yet to U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday launching an investigation of China and other steel producers for dumping cheap steel products into the United States.
But as the United Steelworkers Wood Council pointed out in an op - ed article, China is hungry for raw Canadian logs because Russia cut back on selling it unprocessed timber.
It is worth noting that the South China Morning Post article goes on to say:
A version of this article appears in print on September 20, 2015, on Page A1 of the New York edition with the headline: U.S. and China Seek Arms Deal for Cyberspace.
On May 5, 2013 I wrote an article called, «Should I Invest In China?
A version of this article appears in print on April 16, 2016, on Page B1 of the New York edition with the headline: A Strain on China's Lenders.
A version of this article appears in print on February 11, 2015, on Page B1 of the New York edition with the headline: Lurching Start for Tesla in China.
Read the original article on South China Morning Post.
A version of this article appears in print on January 15, 2015, on Page A4 of the New York edition with the headline: Strikes by Taxi Drivers Spread Across China.
A version of this article appears in print on May 3, 2016, on Page A1 of the New York edition with the headline: Moves by Trump to Squeeze China Could Backfire, Experts Warn.
The South China Morning Post has an article claiming that President Xi is also very much on board with the need to change the underlying growth model:
This measure is described in a recent article in Caixin, which describes a meeting held by the CSRC involving the heads of China's 21 largest brokers: «The firms announced in a joint statement that to stabilize the stock market they would spend at least 120 billion yuan combined to buy exchange - traded funds linked to blue - chip stocks listed on the Shenzhen and Shanghai bourses.
For example, on Saturday the South China Morning Post published this article:
Editor's note: This article has been updated to clarify that while China is a frequent target of the administration's rhetoric on trade and will be affected by the tariffs, other countries will likely feel a greater impact.
In his article for Bloomberg Business Ranjeetha Pakiam takes a look at China's recent accumulations in gold and how the country now compares in the world league table on gold holdings.
The Casey article then goes on to list some of the things that China has going for it, but most of these things were just as applicable 100 years ago as they are today.
A version of this article appears in print on October 12, 2015, on Page B4 of the New York edition with the headline: Apple Disables News App in China, Reflecting Censors.
Daniel R. Pearson has written a Forbes opinion article, which is titled «The U.S. And China Are Both Wrong On Steel» and gets us beyond stage one.
This article presents a case study on Finnish KIBS in China.
We also post daily on Western and Chinese social media up - to - date articles on various markets in China and we have been regularly quoted in many media such as The Financial Times, The Wall - Street Journal, South China Morning Post or China Daily.
So shouldn't they be the focus of the article on religious persecution in China?
First, you can pray in China, read the article on christians in China at a little earlier on this blog.
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Individual articles will be mostly written by Oxford's China researchers on the basis of their research projects and the particular perspective that the China Centre offers.
Brooklyn Daily Eagle article on BP Adams sharing branding advice with a delegation from the Guizhou province of China.
The article was originally published in Mandarin, «Egypt's slow coup: Mubarak caged, a nation on trial», for Caijing Magazine (China), 13 August 2011, pp. 36 - 38.
I have written an article in the European Journal of International Relations on how pre-modern China's relations with its nomadic neighbours have yet to be understood, and how they perhaps offer a unique model for how societies can act and interact.
This article argues that China and the nomads formed an international society for much of their history, one based not on a common Confucian heritage or China's immutable centrality, but on the principle of an adaptable hierarchy based on common diplomatic norms and practices that allowed its members to affirm and contest their status within this hierarchy.
Article 1 The People's Republic of China is a socialist state under the people's democratic dictatorship led by the working class and based on the alliance of workers and peasants.
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His research focuses on the changes in diet and activity in the U.S., China, Brazil, the Philippines and other countries and his article appears in the special September issue of Scientific American magazine, which is called feast and famine, all about diet, health and food.
On 4 September, Yang, in an article posted on the social media platform WeChat, says that China should not build a supercollider noOn 4 September, Yang, in an article posted on the social media platform WeChat, says that China should not build a supercollider noon the social media platform WeChat, says that China should not build a supercollider now.
The Winter 2015 issue includes three original research articles, one systematic review on models of oral healthcare, three commentaries and two papers focusing specifically on health care in China.
«We have found articles, some dating back to the 1920s, from the US, Russia and China, on reducing friction to save energy costs or speed ploughing.
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Xiaoxue Chen is interested in human evolution, archaeology and bioscience and has written news articles on these topics for The Intellectual, a leading science medium based Beijing, China.
A version of this article appears in print on November 4, 2015, on Page A1 of the New York edition with the headline: China Is Burning Much More Coal Than It Claimed.
Comments seem right on, article, not so much Ah — The China Study is sensationalized.
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