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Richard Macauley, qz.com
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Chinese women pay thugs thousands of dollars to win back their cheating husbands
The social stigma of divorce has made wives look for an alternative means to keep their marriage intact.
Richard Macauley, qz.com
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China’s ‘new normal’ is shifting the country’s economic centre of gravity
While more developed cities are slowing down, the rest of China is innovating and advancing.
Richard Macauley, qz.com
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Photos: Inside China’s mega-city you’ve never heard of
Throughout 2014, the official population of Chongqing grew by over 4,000 people each week.
Richard Macauley, qz.com
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Over 17,400 citizens write to EC seeking action against PM Narendra Modi for hate speech
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Ramachandra Guha: Why 2024 is India’s most important election since 1977
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‘The Kerala Story’: Why did Catholics re-release a Hindutva movie days before polling?
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Dubai: How a high-altitude jet stream, not cloud seeding, created a storm ‘the size of France’
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China’s wind farms can now produce more energy than all of America’s nuclear plants
Last year, China’s wind farms reached a capacity of 115,000 megawatts.
Richard Macauley, qz.com
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China’s mega-cities are combining into mega-regions, and they’re doing it all wrong
The metropolitan areas are being built around a small number of city centres, surrounded by concentric circles of commuters and bedroom communities.
Richard Macauley, qz.com