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Justin Trudeau Says He's Learned From Scandal, But Does Not Apologise
- Friday March 8, 2019
- World News | Emily Rauhala, The Washington Post
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is famous for offering earnest apologies, but one month into the biggest political scandal of his career, there is nary a "sorry" in sight.
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Norway vs Canada: The Big Fight For Tallest Moose Statue Continues
- Friday February 1, 2019
- World News | Emily Rauhala, The Washington Post
Canada's Mac the Moose has been taunted by Norwegians and cruelly disparaged by Stephen Colbert.
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Saudi Teen Drops Surname, Says "One Of The Lucky Ones" To Be Given Asylum
- Wednesday January 16, 2019
- World News | Emily Rauhala, The Washington Post
From now on, she will be known as Rahaf Mohammed. The Saudi teenager, who fled Saudi Arabia for Thailand and was later granted asylum in Canada, has decided to drop her surname, Alqunun, and use her former middle name, Mohammed.
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Canada Grants Bail For Huawei Executive Amid Possible Extradition To US
- Wednesday December 12, 2018
- World News | Emily Rauhala, The Washington Post
A Chinese tech executive facing U.S. charges related to alleged sanctions violations was granted bail by a Canadian court Tuesday, amid pressure for her release from Beijing and just hours after a former Canadian diplomat was detained in China.
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Chinese Tech Executive Lied To Evade Sanctions On Iran, US Charges
- Saturday December 8, 2018
- World News | Emily Rauhala, Anna Fifield, The Washington Post
Nearly a week after her arrest at a Canadian airport, the U.S. charges against Chinese tech executive Meng Wanzhou finally took shape Friday as a prosecutor outlined alleged efforts to conceal the ownership of a company suspected of trying to skirt U.S. sanctions on Iran.
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In Saudi Journalist's Disappearance, Grisly Details May Be The Message
- Saturday October 13, 2018
- World News | Emily Rauhala, The Washington Post
By now, you may have read some of the awful details about the fate of missing Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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New Evidence Emerges Of China Forcing Muslims Into ''Reeducation'' Camps
- Saturday August 11, 2018
- World News | Emily Rauhala, The Washington Post
First-of-its-kind courtroom testimony here has corroborated allegations that the Chinese government has built a network of internment camps in western China where Muslim minorities are held without charge for "reeducation."
- www.ndtv.com
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Facebook Opens Subsidiary In China After Being Locked Out For Years
- Wednesday July 25, 2018
- World News | Elizabeth Dwoskin, Emily Rauhala, The Washington Post
Facebook has obtained a license to set up an office in China - a first for the company, which has been shut of China's lucrative market for years despite many attempts to break in.
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How A Chinese Businessman Became Largest Supplier Of Fireworks In The US
- Friday June 29, 2018
- World News | Damian Paletta, Emily Rauhala, The Washington Post
Fireworks transported by his companies will sparkle and sizzle on driveways and in backyards throughout the United States.
- www.ndtv.com
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'Hold In Belly, Legs Together': Chinese College Teaches Girl Students
- Tuesday June 26, 2018
- World News | Emily Rauhala, The Washington Post
At a college in southern China, Duan Fengyan is studying to be an accountant. She is also getting lessons in how to be a woman in the time of President Xi Jinping.
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85-Year-Old Chinese Put Himself Up For Adoption. He Didn't Want To Die Alone
- Thursday May 3, 2018
- Offbeat | Emily Rauhala, The Washington Post
Han Zicheng survived the Japanese invasion, the Chinese civil war and the cultural revolution, but he knew he could not endure the sorrow of living alone.
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North Korean Leader Meets With China's President During 'Unofficial Visit' To Beijing
- Wednesday March 28, 2018
- World News | Emily Rauhala, The Washington Post
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un made a surprise trip to China this week, meeting Chinese President Xi Jinping ahead of planned summits with South Korean and U.S. leaders, Chinese and North Korean state media confirmed Wednesday.
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Why Is There An Armored Train In Beijing? Is It Kim Jong Un's?
- Tuesday March 27, 2018
- World News | Emily Rauhala, The Washington Post
The Chinese capital is gripped by mystery that includes an armored train, amateur detectives and flurry of Internet searches for "fatty the third."
- www.ndtv.com
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China Proposes Removal Of Two-Term Limit, Potentially Paving Way For President Xi Jinping To Stay On
- Monday February 26, 2018
- World News | Emily Rauhala, The Washington Post
China plans to remove presidential term limits from its constitution, potentially allowing President Xi Jinping to stay on beyond his second term, which ends in 2023.
- www.ndtv.com
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Shoot Female Rebels In Vaginas: Philippine President Tells His Soldiers
- Monday February 12, 2018
- World News | Emily Rauhala, The Washington Post
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte last week told soldiers to shoot female rebels in their genitals, the latest in a series of violent, misogynistic remarks.
- www.ndtv.com
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Justin Trudeau Says He's Learned From Scandal, But Does Not Apologise
- Friday March 8, 2019
- World News | Emily Rauhala, The Washington Post
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is famous for offering earnest apologies, but one month into the biggest political scandal of his career, there is nary a "sorry" in sight.
- www.ndtv.com
-
Norway vs Canada: The Big Fight For Tallest Moose Statue Continues
- Friday February 1, 2019
- World News | Emily Rauhala, The Washington Post
Canada's Mac the Moose has been taunted by Norwegians and cruelly disparaged by Stephen Colbert.
- www.ndtv.com
-
Saudi Teen Drops Surname, Says "One Of The Lucky Ones" To Be Given Asylum
- Wednesday January 16, 2019
- World News | Emily Rauhala, The Washington Post
From now on, she will be known as Rahaf Mohammed. The Saudi teenager, who fled Saudi Arabia for Thailand and was later granted asylum in Canada, has decided to drop her surname, Alqunun, and use her former middle name, Mohammed.
- www.ndtv.com
-
Canada Grants Bail For Huawei Executive Amid Possible Extradition To US
- Wednesday December 12, 2018
- World News | Emily Rauhala, The Washington Post
A Chinese tech executive facing U.S. charges related to alleged sanctions violations was granted bail by a Canadian court Tuesday, amid pressure for her release from Beijing and just hours after a former Canadian diplomat was detained in China.
- www.ndtv.com
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Chinese Tech Executive Lied To Evade Sanctions On Iran, US Charges
- Saturday December 8, 2018
- World News | Emily Rauhala, Anna Fifield, The Washington Post
Nearly a week after her arrest at a Canadian airport, the U.S. charges against Chinese tech executive Meng Wanzhou finally took shape Friday as a prosecutor outlined alleged efforts to conceal the ownership of a company suspected of trying to skirt U.S. sanctions on Iran.
- www.ndtv.com
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In Saudi Journalist's Disappearance, Grisly Details May Be The Message
- Saturday October 13, 2018
- World News | Emily Rauhala, The Washington Post
By now, you may have read some of the awful details about the fate of missing Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
- www.ndtv.com
-
New Evidence Emerges Of China Forcing Muslims Into ''Reeducation'' Camps
- Saturday August 11, 2018
- World News | Emily Rauhala, The Washington Post
First-of-its-kind courtroom testimony here has corroborated allegations that the Chinese government has built a network of internment camps in western China where Muslim minorities are held without charge for "reeducation."
- www.ndtv.com
-
Facebook Opens Subsidiary In China After Being Locked Out For Years
- Wednesday July 25, 2018
- World News | Elizabeth Dwoskin, Emily Rauhala, The Washington Post
Facebook has obtained a license to set up an office in China - a first for the company, which has been shut of China's lucrative market for years despite many attempts to break in.
- www.ndtv.com
-
How A Chinese Businessman Became Largest Supplier Of Fireworks In The US
- Friday June 29, 2018
- World News | Damian Paletta, Emily Rauhala, The Washington Post
Fireworks transported by his companies will sparkle and sizzle on driveways and in backyards throughout the United States.
- www.ndtv.com
-
'Hold In Belly, Legs Together': Chinese College Teaches Girl Students
- Tuesday June 26, 2018
- World News | Emily Rauhala, The Washington Post
At a college in southern China, Duan Fengyan is studying to be an accountant. She is also getting lessons in how to be a woman in the time of President Xi Jinping.
- www.ndtv.com
-
85-Year-Old Chinese Put Himself Up For Adoption. He Didn't Want To Die Alone
- Thursday May 3, 2018
- Offbeat | Emily Rauhala, The Washington Post
Han Zicheng survived the Japanese invasion, the Chinese civil war and the cultural revolution, but he knew he could not endure the sorrow of living alone.
- www.ndtv.com
-
North Korean Leader Meets With China's President During 'Unofficial Visit' To Beijing
- Wednesday March 28, 2018
- World News | Emily Rauhala, The Washington Post
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un made a surprise trip to China this week, meeting Chinese President Xi Jinping ahead of planned summits with South Korean and U.S. leaders, Chinese and North Korean state media confirmed Wednesday.
- www.ndtv.com
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Why Is There An Armored Train In Beijing? Is It Kim Jong Un's?
- Tuesday March 27, 2018
- World News | Emily Rauhala, The Washington Post
The Chinese capital is gripped by mystery that includes an armored train, amateur detectives and flurry of Internet searches for "fatty the third."
- www.ndtv.com
-
China Proposes Removal Of Two-Term Limit, Potentially Paving Way For President Xi Jinping To Stay On
- Monday February 26, 2018
- World News | Emily Rauhala, The Washington Post
China plans to remove presidential term limits from its constitution, potentially allowing President Xi Jinping to stay on beyond his second term, which ends in 2023.
- www.ndtv.com
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Shoot Female Rebels In Vaginas: Philippine President Tells His Soldiers
- Monday February 12, 2018
- World News | Emily Rauhala, The Washington Post
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte last week told soldiers to shoot female rebels in their genitals, the latest in a series of violent, misogynistic remarks.
- www.ndtv.com