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Nov 10

Chinese hackers could face U.S. criminal charges says DOJ official

By Tami Abdollah, Associated Press

The remarks by John Carlin, the Obama administration's top national security attorney, came amid continuing skepticism about the effectiveness of the September agreement to curb cyber espionage and may signal a warning toward China despite what has been widely criticized…

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Nov 05

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Why the U.S. Navy is navigating the South China Sea

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What do recent U.S. naval forays in the South China Sea -- including Defense Secretary Ashton Carter’s visit aboard an aircraft carrier -- mean for tensions with China over the disputed waters? Hari Sreenivasan speaks to Bonnie Glaser of the…

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Nov 05

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China criticizes U.S. naval actions as Secretary Carter visits South China Sea

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Defense Secretary Ashton Carter stood aboard the U.S.S. Theodore Roosevelt in the South China Sea, some 150 nautical miles from an area claimed by Beijing. That came after a U.S. Navy destroyer last week challenged a Chinese territorial zone around…

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Nov 05

Podcast: How the Chinese government gets its messages on America's airwaves

By P. J. Tobia

This week, a Reuters investigation uncovered what it calls a “covert radio network” of “China-friendly news” engineered by the Chinese government. China watchers say the effort is part of a government strategy to combat global criticism of human rights abuses.

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Nov 01

In Central Asia, Kerry talks to autocratic cast of nations

By Bradley Klapper, Associated Press

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry met with some of the world's most repressive governments Sunday, hoping to deepen America's economic and security ties in Central Asia despite the often poor respect for human rights across the strategic region.

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Oct 31

China faces mounting pressure over strategic claims to South China Sea

By Matthew Pennington, Associated Press

Pressure on China over its claims to most of the strategic South China Sea went up a couple of notches this week.

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Oct 29

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Under new policy, will Chinese families choose a second child?

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Oct 29

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Facing a demographic crisis, China modifies its one-child policy

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China’s Communist Party changed its longstanding one-child policy to allow couples to have two children. While the original policy was introduced in 1979 to curb a surging population, the country now faces a labor shortage and the needs of its…

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Oct 29

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News Wrap: House Speaker Paul Ryan takes the gavel

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In our news wrap Thursday, newly elected House Speaker Paul Ryan called for healing and greater transparency, as the outgoing speaker, John Boehner, made a teary goodbye. Also, U.S. and Chinese naval commanders met over video conference to discuss tensions…

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Oct 29

Here's why China is changing its one-child policy

By Larisa Epatko

China is ending its one-child policy, saying all couples can have two children, in light of a shrinking workforce and concerns over who will care for its aging population.

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