China
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Space explorers, genetic scientists, US voters, terrorists and hackers look set to dominate our world next year – but don’t rule out the odd pleasant surprise
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Official inquiry says squall and ‘inadequate response’ of crew caused the Eastern Star to capsize on China’s Yangtze river in June
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Rescuers make contact with eight Chinese miners who have been trapped underground since Christmas Day
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Rescuers use infrared cameras to detect men trapped underground after Christmas Day disaster in Shandong province
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Technology companies will be required to decrypt messages at the Chinese governments request, following the passage of a new law on Sunday
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Communist party officials release 2min 44s second rap with Xi Jinping contributing backing vocals as well as samples from some of his speeches
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JLR is popular in China, but the slowing economy could dent carmaker’s prospects in one of its most enthusiastic markets
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The technology companies are aiming to tap the potentially lucrative market in as China seeks to manage its notorious urban pollution problem
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Stuart Clark on the first data to be returned from China’s Dark Matter Particle Explorer (DAMPE)
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As oil prices fall further, China slows and Brazil risks collapse, cracks will be papered over and the scene set for a new implosion
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Ursula Gauthier, a journalist for the French news magazine L’Obs, reacts to the news that China is expelling her from the country on Saturday
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Ursula Gauthier to be expelled from China after government claimed writer had offended nation with column about Xinjiang
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Europe’s refugee crisis, the Paris attacks, pollution in China, the continuing violence in Israel and Syria - the world’s leading photojournalists describe how they captured 20 defining images in 2015
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Ursula Gauthier, from L’Obs magazine, was attacked in state media for article criticising Beijing government’s approach to Muslim minority in Xinjiang
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Wang Wei has spent 10 years travelling all over China to photograph trains and new lines, but can he keep up with the incredible pace of the country’s rail boom?
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Christmas warning centres on Sanlitun diplomatic and entertainment district, with Chinese authorities saying steps taken to ensure ‘good public order’
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Human rights activist Zhang Kai, who was fighting the Communist party’s removal of church crosses, was snatched four months ago by the authorities
Microsoft to start notifying victims of 'state sponsored' hacking