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TikTok Trends
Daniella López White, of Hawaii, uses a mirror while applying makeup, Tuesday, May 14, 2024, at her apartment in Boston. López White, who graduated from Emerson College in Boston this month and is on a tight budget, said TikTok influencers have helped her with tips on how to find affordable clothes at places like H&M and thrift shops. She buys makeup brands at CVS based on influencer advice. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

China

From ‘latte makeup’ to ‘girl dinners,’ TikTok has launched tons of trends. Will its influence last?

JULY 3, 2024

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A leaked trove of documents opens a rare window into Chinese hacking practices

MARCH 1, 2024

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China

Greater China staff delivers swift, compelling coverage of unprecedented lockdown protests

DEC. 2, 2022

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Medical workers collects swab samples from residents in a lockdown area in the Jingan district of western Shanghai, April 4, 2022. AP’s reporting revealed that Shanghai’s unconventional methodology for recording COVID cases and deaths almost certainly results in a marked undercount. official numbers calculates virus cases and deaths, almost certainly resulting in a marked undercount.China has sent more than 10,000 health workers from across the country to Shanghai, including 2,000 military medical staff, as it struggles to stamp out a rapidly spreading COVID-19 outbreak in China's largest city. (AP Photo / Chen Si)

China

AP uncovers the real reasons behind Shanghai’s improbably low official COVID death toll

APRIL 29, 2022

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AP exposes China’s state-media reporters posing as social media influencers to push Beijing’s propaganda

APRIL 8, 2022

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FILE - Peng Shuai of China serves against Monica Niculescu of Romania during their women's singles match of the China Open tennis tournament at the Diamond Court in Beijing, Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2017. The head of the women’s professional tennis tour announced Wednesday, Dec. 1, 2021, that all WTA tournaments would be suspended in China because of concerns about the safety of Peng Shuai, a Grand Slam doubles champion who accused a former high-ranking government official in that country of sexual assault. (AP Photo/Andy Wong, File)

China

AP scores exclusive WTA interview on Peng Shuai, suspension of China tournaments

DEC. 10, 2021

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A farmer walks past Chinese government propaganda depicting ethnic minority residents reading the constitution with a slogan reading: “Unity, Stability is fortune, Separatism and Turmoil is misfortune,” near Kashgar in northwestern China's Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, March 19, 2021. Four years after Beijing’s brutal crackdown on largely Muslim minorities native to Xinjiang, Chinese authorities are dialing back the region’s high-tech police state and stepping up tourism. But even as a sense of normality returns, fear of the authorities remains, hidden but pervasive. (AP Photo / Ng Han Guan)

China

Of terror and tourism: Resourceful AP reporting from the Uyghur homeland in China

OCT. 15, 2021

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In this July 2021 photo provided by the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society., A Chinese-flagged ship fishes for squid at night on the high seas off the west coast of South America July 2021 photo provided by the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. Since 2009 the number of Chinese-flagged vessels in the southern Pacific surged 10-fold to 557 in 2020, according to an intergovernmental group charged with ensuring conservation and sustainable fishing. (Isaac Haslam / Sea Shepherd via AP)

China

AP and Univision team up on investigation of China’s distant water fishing fleet

OCT. 1, 2021

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A security officer in protective gear gestures as he stands in a hallway with rooms for video meetings with inmates in the visitors' hall of the Urumqi No. 3 Detention Center in Dabancheng in western China's Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, April 23, 2021. AP’s reporting suggests that while many of China’s “training centers” have closed, some like this one were simply converted into prisons or pre-trial detention facilities, largely for vast numbers of Uyghurs and other mostly Muslim minorities. (AP Photo / Mark Schiefelbein)

China

AP gets first look inside China’s largest detention center, breaks news on Uyghur incarceration

JULY 30, 2021

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Bats

Sourcing, teamwork deliver major AP scoop on WHO-China report of virus origins

APRIL 9, 2021

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Abortion

AP Exclusive: China forces Uighurs to cut births with IUDs, abortions, sterilization

JULY 10, 2020

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China

AP Exclusive: WHO’s behind-the-scenes frustration to get virus info from China

JUNE 12, 2020

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