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Emily Rauhala
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Pope Calls Out Philippines on Corruption
His remarks come on the first day of a highly anticipated four-day visit
By Emily Rauhala
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May Be Funny; North Korea and Kim Jong Un Are Not
The Sony Pictures movie has been shelved because of alleged threats by North Korea — a country that should be taken seriously
By Emily Rauhala
December 18, 2014
Taiwan's Ties With China Just Got More Complicated
Taiwan politicians must fathom how to engage with China without vexing voters who are increasingly distrustful of Beijing
By Emily Rauhala
December 1, 2014
New Kim on the Block: The Rise of Kim Jong Un's Little Sister
But who exactly is Kim Yo Jong?
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November 27, 2014
China Has Finally Drafted a Domestic-Violence Law
But changing attitudes will remain an uphill task
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On Nov. 23, 2009, in the southern Philippines, 57 people were killed, most of them journalists. There have been no convictions
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November 21, 2014
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By Emily Rauhala
November 13, 2014
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But serious differences remain on issues ranging from human rights to trade
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What a difference five years makes
By Emily Rauhala / Beijing
November 10, 2014
Back to the Roots
Yi Jiefang draws strength from a personal loss to help make China a greener place
By Emily Rauhala / Kulun
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The Politics of Pop Music in China's Xinjiang Region
Heartthrob Ablajan embodies the tension between pop and politics in China's Xinjiang region
By Emily Rauhala / Sangzhu
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Ottawa Shooting Changes Everything — and Hopefully Nothing at All
The Canadian capital has been shaken by the unprecedented attack at the National War Memorial, and yet is already showing its resilience
By Emily Rauhala
October 23, 2014
Go Inside an Underground Church in China
Millions find their faith, away from the prying eyes of the state
By Emily Rauhala / Beijing
October 21, 2014
A New Generation Speaks: See Inside Hong Kong’s Protests
Hong Kong’s protests may be waning, but the battle for democracy will continue
By Emily Rauhala
October 9, 2014
A New Generation Speaks in Hong Kong
The city's protests may be waning—but the battle for democracy will continue
By Emily Rauhala/ Hong Kong
October 9, 2014
The Voice of a Generation
Joshua Wong and his fellow students have triggered a youthquake that’s shaking up Hong Kong
By Emily Rauhala / Hong Kong and Hannah Beech
October 8, 2014
Hong Kong Chief Executive Refuses to Resign, but Agrees to Talks
Announcement is unlikely to please protesters
By Emily Rauhala / Hong Kong
October 2, 2014
Hong Kong Shows Beijing Exactly What Democracy Can Look Like
Peaceful Occupy protests are showing the Chinese government that Hong Kong is no insolent child that needs protecting from itself
By Emily Rauhala
September 30, 2014
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