Xi Jinping built the smart city of Xiongan as a showcase for China’s technological prowess. But WSJ’s Jonathan Cheng finds it remains largely empty, raising questions about the limits of Xi’s rule.
One bad year continues to haunt university endowments’ performance. U.S. school funds had a strong fiscal year, rising an average 11.2% in the 12 months through June 30. “Fiscal 2022 is going to stick ...
China has set out a concrete roadmap to build up its strength in education to support its modernization drive, with ...
Think tanks and universities have helped expose problematic Chinese business practices. Now, those businesses are accusing ...
Sixty-one cities, counties, and districts across China, including Haidian and Xicheng districts of Beijing, have recently ...
A teacher has admitted stabbing a seven-year-old girl to death at a school in South Korea, officials say. The female teacher, ...
China produces a vast number of STEM graduates, but it hasn’t been known for innovation. Cultural and political factors may ...
Bitcoin, XRP and most cryptocurrencies fell early Friday, ending a volatile week as traders have grappled with uncertainty ...
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Hosted on MSNChina intensifies crackdown on Tibetan schools, forcibly replacing heritage with state-controlled educationThe Chinese government has targeted private-owned educational institutes that support Tibetan language and culture as part of their repression of Tibetans' fundamental rights.According to a report by ...
Economic, political, and environmental trends are accelerating Central Asia’s shift to EVs, and Chinese firms are at the ...
The Chinese authorities, as part of their suppression of Tibetans’ basic rights, have taken aim at privately run educational ...
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