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February 16, 2022

China Accuses U.S. of Hyping Up Threat of Russia Invading Ukraine

China has accused the United States of exaggerating Russia's military buildup and creating instability in Ukraine's society and economy in the process. Russia reported the partial withdrawal of troops near Ukraine and also concluded war games in occupied Crimea on Wednesday. But in an address from the White House, President Joe Biden said more than 150,000 Russian troops still encircle
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Published on February 16, 2022 08:07

Eileen Gu: Navigating two cultures, judged by both of them

She is an exceptional athlete who has already won medals in the Beijing Olympics. But the fascination — some might say obsession — with Eileen Gu’s origin story has threatened to overshadow anything she does on the slopes. As the freestyle skier chases gold in the mountains northwest of Beijing, some competing narratives about her have taken hold, from California to China.Some have the San
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Published on February 16, 2022 08:04

After dip in Beijing, Olympians ask: What about Africa?

Victory, of sorts, for Eritrea’s sole Winter Olympian — one of just six athletes competing for African countries at the Games in China — was achieved even before his feat of surviving two runs in blizzard conditions down a hazardous course aptly named The Ice River. Before flying to China for his Olympic ski race in the mountains northwest of Beijing, Shannon-Ogbnai Abeda learned of a
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Published on February 16, 2022 08:03

This time, Tibet stands silent as Olympics return to China

As a speedskating team was winning China’s first Olympic gold medal of the Beijing Games, all seemed quiet in the villages that line the eastern edge of the Tibetan plateau. A bus flew past gold-roofed monasteries on freshly paved asphalt. Red-robed monks rode motorcycles over windswept plains under snow-capped mountains.It was a stark difference from 14 years ago, when China hosted its first
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Published on February 16, 2022 08:01

Fears of online censorship in Hong Kong as rights group website goes down

The website of a UK-based advocacy group appears to have become inaccessible through some networks in Hong Kong, raising fears of mainland-style internet censorship in the Chinese territory. The group, Hong Kong Watch, which monitors human rights, said it worried the censorship could be a part of a wider crackdown on freedom of speech under Hong Kong’s national security law, which allows the
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Published on February 16, 2022 07:58

Covid: Hong Kong's hospitals overwhelmed amid spike in cases

Hong Kong's healthcare system has been overwhelmed by a huge surge in Covid-19 cases, with infected patients being treated outside crowded hospitals. The government has admitted it is struggling to contain the fifth wave of infections, fuelled by Omicron. But it has ruled out a city-wide lockdown. A record 4,285 new cases were reported on Wednesday. Chinese President Xi Jinping urged the local
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Published on February 16, 2022 07:53

February 14, 2022

China continues its labour abuse practices against Uighurs: UN

China continues to carry out discriminatory work policies, such as forced labour, impossible production expectations and long working hours, against the Uighurs in its northwest province of Xinjiang, a United Nations committee said on Friday, urging Beijing to bring its employment practices in line with global standards.The report from the International Labour Organization stressed that China has
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Published on February 14, 2022 07:16

How Beijing residents are taking a ‘closed-loop’ Winter Olympics

The Beijing Winter Games are halfway through and the mood in the host city, the first to have hosted both a Summer and Winter Olympics, is mixed for most residents who cannot attend the competitions held in a rigidly pandemic-preventative “closed loop”. Alex Acker, an expat in Beijing for both Games, is showing the event at his Jing-A craft brewery branches but he says the 2008 Beijing Summer
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Published on February 14, 2022 07:14

‘Speed dating’ with Xi: China shows off its new friends at Beijing Winter Olympics

As Argentina’s president Alberto Fernández backed out of Beijing’s Great Hall of the People, his ambassador delivered a final message to Chinese leader Xi Jinping: “Without the Communist party, there would be no new China!”The jingoistic line — the title of a famous revolutionary song — was received warmly. “Well said, well said,” Xi responded last week from behind a surgical mask embossed with
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Published on February 14, 2022 07:10

China savages American 'traitor' in ugly Winter Olympics furore

Chinese internet users have dubbed 22-year-old figure skater Nathan Chen a 'traitor' and demanded he 'get out of China' after winning gold for Team USA in the men's individual figure skating. Chen, a Chinese American who also helped Team USA to silver in the team competition, was subjected to a barrage of taunts by Chinese social media users for his efforts. Users were evidently angered by Chen's
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Published on February 14, 2022 07:04

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