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August 14, 2014
[…] outbreak in China. Xiang Nijuan is a researcher from the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention. "Based on our analysis, there is a risk that the virus can be transported to China. But such a risk is relatively low, and the possibility of an outbreak is slim. The virus has spread to four […]
ZGBriefs | September 12, 2019
[…] under the guise of teaching, interfere with free speech on campuses and even to spy on students. Science / Technology Chinese medicine herbs could defeat devastating cotton virus, study suggests (September 6, 2019, South China Morning Post) Chinese scientists have found chemicals in medicinal herbs that could tame a destructive plant virus threatening the cotton industry […]
ZGBriefs | June 4, 2020
[…] away from a full evaluation, secure facilities are already being built. The facilities will have a biosecurity rating of 3, the second highest level, because Sars-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19, is highly pathogenic and will need a secure environment if it used to make the vaccine. China delayed releasing coronavirus info, frustrating WHO (June […]
ZGBriefs | September 10, 2015
[…] financial and political moment. Takeaways from China’s Military Parade (September 5, 2015, China Real Time) China staged a grand military parade for the 70th anniversary of the allied victory over Japan in World War II. While the event’s primary audience was domestic, the projection of national strength the meticulously managed imagery conveyed also says a lot about […]
ZGBriefs | January 21, 2021
[…] In the past several weeks, China has seen outbreaks of COVID-19. Worst hit is Heibei province, which borders the capital Beijing. Once thought to be all but rid of the virus, the country has been on alert after the sudden rise in cases. This outbreak comes on the cusp of Chinese New Year, the largest annual human […]
Coronavirus News Roundup
[…] coronavirus broke at the end of last year, events in China have rapidly unfolded and the situation changes daily. In order to prevent the spread of the virus, the government has extended the Chinese New Year holiday through February 9. Authorities send regular public service announcements via SMS calling on citizens to stay indoors […]
I Love a Parade
[…] commemorate the founding of the People’s Republic or other Communist Party milestones, this one was designed to mark the end World War II; specifically the defeat of Japan. And just to be sure that everyone got that, it was given the somewhat clunky (at least in English) name: The 70th Anniversary of the Victory […]
February 13, 2014
[…] Starting next year, smoking in public will be illegal in China, meaning an end to 'ashtray diplomacy'. Illegal Beijing bird markets the source of exported H5N1 influenza virus (February 11, 2014, China Medical News) A backstreet illegal poultry market stall in Beijing was the likely source of the highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N1) virus […]
ZGBriefs | January 10, 2019
[…] a generation? (January 5, 2019, South China Morning Post) China watchers searching for clues in identifying the next generation of top Chinese leaders have been focusing on the recent promotion of about a dozen vice-governors and vice-ministers born in the 1970s. China Targets Prominent Uighur Intellectuals to Erase an Ethnic Identity (January 5, 2019, The New York Times) […]
February 27, 2014
[…] denounces Barack Obama's meeting with Dalai Lama (February 21, 2014,The Guardian) China accused Obama of letting the Dalai Lama use the White House as a podium to promote anti-Chinese activities. Hua Chunying, a spokeswoman for China's foreign ministry, said before the meeting that it was "a gross interference in China's domestic politics" and "a […]