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Youku boss Yang Weidong ‘assisting mainland authorities with investigation’
Parents follow lead of Xi Jinping to seek education steeped in traditional values
Reliance on foreign equipment makers leaves Chinese chip plants exposed
Beijing hardens stance on ethnic groups as officials in Ningxia sign co-operation deal
Constructing its own system will give Beijing control of an increasingly vital technology
Lu Guang gained international acclaim for his work documenting country’s ‘Aids villages’
Carmaker’s move comes as market stalls and electric vehicle competition increases
Beijing is backing big infrastructure projects but some fear the dangers of a ‘debt trap’
Nigeria’s artists have a growing international profile but often show works in ‘rogue’ ways
Local projects seek to fill the yawning gap left by national power schemes
Investor support needed to enable services for the nation’s surging population
Higher sales of premium devices help world’s fourth-largest manufacturer
Beijing says probe into Samsung, Micron and SK Hynix has made ‘important progress’
Reliance on American chips leaves facial recognition camera maker Hikvision vulnerable
Big city sites are oversubscribed while remoter storage facilities run at half-strength
Authorities reduce air quality goals to boost flagging economic growth
Involvement of elite students a reminder for some of Tiananmen Square demonstrations
Authorities fear that not compensating financial victims risks social unrest
Relaxed regulation has spurred start-ups to enter defence sector
Residents say gas well drilling has polluted underground reserves
China dismisses efforts to end mass detention of Muslim ethnic groups
Analysis backs claims that facilities for Uighur residents are akin to prison camps
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