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How universities die
Leading academic institutions have been toppled before in centers of learning such as Berlin and Beijing. Is Boston next?
Chinese officials could be forgiven for laughing when asked about the latest strike at the Snowy Hydro 2.0 construction ...
U.S. schools—and one prestigious institution in particular—have long offered up-and-coming Chinese officials a place to study ...
Gov. Greg Abbott will likely sign House Bill 128, prohibiting sister city relationships with cities in countries deemed ...
The multi-party parliamentary delegation led by JD(U) MP Sanjay Kumar Jha on Saturday concluded their mission in Indonesia where they articulated India’s stance following Operation Sindoor and were ...
From the KMT’s strict regulation of handwriting to its present-day crafting of rhetoric and manipulation of language, the multiple challenges Taiwan faces in its democratic transition and cultural ...
At an international forum in Singapore, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the U.S. is refocusing its strength and policies ...
Nearly five years on, the 227 scandal, the day a fanfic made China flinch, remains an intriguing case study of how a fantasy ...
Sometimes the work was desk-bound, boring and pointless, but there were years of gruelling manual labour too, weathering an otherwise youthful complexion. What all these jobs had in common was poor ...
The China Daily Social Responsibility Report (2024), showcasing the media group's commitment to responsible journalism, has ...
As China signals a shift away from U.S. pop culture, there are signs it's embracing South Korea's booming K-pop industry ...
Moore’s brush with the party’s cancel culture puts him in the company of a number of other Democratic lawmakers who also have been stung by intra-party demands for ideological conformity.