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ZGBriefs | January 12, 2023
[…] trust in the wake of Xi’s handling of the COVID-19 crisis could shake the very foundation of this system, with wide implications beyond the battle with the virus. As China Reopens, Online Finger-Pointing Shows a Widening Gulf (January 11, 2023, The New York Times) (subscription required) A furious, wide-ranging argument is unfolding on the internet in […]
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 […]
September 26, 2013
[…] contend the boy had simply confessed to his crimes and served his punishment. Hours after his release, he posted online a photograph of himself flashing a victory sign. His shirt read, Make the Change. From Chinas Left and its Right, Pride Cometh Before a Fall (September 23, 2013, Tea Leaf Nation) Here are seven […]
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Hope for HIV/AIDS in China
[…] those affected by AIDS in their villages. He works in central China where unscrupulous and unsanitary blood collection practices in the 1990s left thousands infected with the virus; whole villages now are informally called “AIDS villages.” “In the beginning people wouldn’t even buy cabbages from these AIDS villages,” the doctor explained. “There was so […]
July 5, 2012
[…] York Times)A municipal government in southwestern China has suspended at least temporarily the construction of a metals factory after bloody street protests on Monday, in the latest sign of the growing strength of the countrys environmental movement. The police in Shifang, an ancient city in Sichuan Province that suffered heavy damage during a 2008 […]
As Churches Reopen in China (2)
[…] attend the services, the reopened churches were able to be truly orderly and quiet, and there were no problems or conflicts in the process of lining up, code scanning, or temperature measurement. From what I have seen, although some believers were unable to attend services due to incomplete information, they left in obedience, not […]
2 Hubei Churches Serving Effectively
[…] Daily profiles two churches in Hubei province that find unique ways to reach congregants in spite of the COVID-19 outbreak. Two Hubei Churches Persist in Face of Virus Fuman Church in Yidu, Hubei Province Every evening, Brother Li leads a Bible study on Kuaishou, a popular video-sharing app in China. On average, hundreds of […]
ZGBriefs | January 28, 2021
[…] pose challenge to China’s growth and Xi’s leadership (January 23, 2021, The Guardian) A spiral of cases in Hebei province, which surrounds Beijing, has dented President Xi Jinping’s claim that the virus was beaten last year and only the west mishandled events to allow a second wave. Xi has gambled on rural migrants being tested before returning home, […]
Lockdown Is Over, but Life Is Still Not Normal
[…] Here we will look at one aspect—the emotional impact on the people of China. To find out if what I’ve heard about the emotional impact of the virus is correct, I talked with a couple of Chinese counselors. As always the conversations were interesting and enlightening as to the specific needs of the people […]
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 […]