Video caption: We hear from one of the first students to study overseas after the Cultural RevolutionWe hear from one of the first students to study overseas after the Cultural Revolution
In the early 1980's the first Chinese students started to venture out to study overseas after the Cultural Revolution. Chinese American writer Zha Jianying tells us her experience
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Chinese ride-hailing firm Didi sued as shares slide
The lawsuits come after a crackdown by Beijing triggered a slump in its share price of more than 20%.
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Dozens of LGBT social media accounts run by university students,were deleted without explanation.
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BBC Chinese Service, Washington
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The BBC's Howard Johnson gained rare access to the disputed coral reef in the South China Sea.
China's 'midnight patrol' to check age of gamers
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Young people who took part in pro-democracy demonstrations cannot apply for the right to come to the UK.
Read moreDidi shares plunge amid China tech crackdown
Tuesday marked the first US trading day since Chinese regulators banned Didi's platform from app stores.
Read moreTeens held over alleged Hong Kong terror plot
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Read moreHong Kong brushes off Big Tech privacy law concern
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Read moreDidi says China app removal will affect business
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Read moreWhy are Chinese tech brands flocking to Euro 2020?
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Technology reporter
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Read moreFrance probes retailers over forced labour claims
By Beth Timmins
BBC News
French authorities investigate four brands over alleged human rights abuses in China's Xinjiang region.
Read moreH&M sees China sales slump after Xinjiang boycott
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Read moreChina's trailblazing foreign students
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In the early 1980's the first Chinese students started to venture out to study overseas after the Cultural Revolution. Chinese American writer Zha Jianying tells us her experience
China president had 'hidden message' about Taiwan
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Author Prof Shaun Breslin says President Xi Jinping wants other countries not to get involved.
China won't be bullied, says Xi on 100th anniversary
The Chinese leader was speaking at an event marking the centenary of the ruling Communist Party.
Read moreChina's Communist Party celebrates 100 years
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President Xi Jinping spoke to a crowd of around 70,000 people in Beijing's Tiananmen Square.