Associated Press
| Dec 26, 2012
China on Wednesday opened the world's longest high-speed rail line that more than halves the time required to travel from the country's capital in the north to Guangzhou, an economic hub in southern China.
LinkAsia
| Dec 21, 2012
Next Media, one of Taiwan's most popular news organizations, is owned by well-known China critic Jimmy Lai. But now, a group of Taiwanese tycoons with ties to China are trying to buy him out. LinkAsia contributor Cindy Sui reports from Taipei on w...
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CCTV News
| Dec 19, 2012
Will China's unofficial national sport, Ping Pong, be bounced from the Olympics? State-run CCTV News gets reactions to the possibility from the streets of Beijing, and speaks with veteran sports commenter Yan Qiang about what it would mean for Chi...
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CCTV News
| Dec 17, 2012
Min Yingjun, 36, stabbed 22 children at an elementary school in Henan province last Friday, the most recent in a wave of school attacks in China. State-run CCTV News shows what measures Beijing schools are taking to protect students and prevent fu...
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CCTV News
| Dec 13, 2012
China's state-run CCTV News recaps international reactions and gives China's perspective on the launch. In a sharply-worded interview response, an academic named Tao Wenzhao speaks about the "negative impact" of North Korea's actions.
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CCTV News
| Dec 7, 2012
The plight of homeless and runaway children is on everyone's mind in China after five street kids were found dead in a dumpster last month in Bijie. State-run CCTV News interviews several runaways about what caused them to leave, and reports on wh...
LinkAsia
| Dec 7, 2012
The controversy over China's Household Registration System, or "Hukou", has been reignited by a 15-year-old student who was unable to take the national university entrance exam in Shanghai because her parents migrated there from rural China. LinkA...
LinkAsia
| Dec 7, 2012
Migrant workers in China struggle with life in the big city, but the children they leave behind often struggle even more. LinkAsia speaks with UNICEF China's Dale Rutstein about the pilot projects he is working on to make life easier for the child...
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CCTV News
| Dec 5, 2012
In the midst of the slow-moving Doha climate talks, China has announced a major initiative to cut down on PM 2.5, an air pollutant that poses a large health risk. State-run CCTV News reports that the government is seeking an annual five percent dr...
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CCTV News
| Nov 30, 2012
China's government is being urged to reverse a decades-long policy of consolidating rural schools, a policy that has forced some children to spend up to five hours a day on the bus. CCTV News reports on the struggles rural students face just getti...