Sheridan Prasso
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U.S. Solar Boom Opens $2 Billion Indian Door To Banned Products From China
U.S. efforts to promote the expansion of India’s solar industry may have opened a back door to components made with forced labor in China.
- Wednesday February 7, 2024
- Author: Sheridan Prasso
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U.S. Solar Boom Opens $2 Billion Indian Door To Banned Products From China
U.S. efforts to promote the expansion of India’s solar industry may have opened a back door to components made with forced labor in China.
- Wednesday February 7, 2024
- Author: Sheridan Prasso
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The IMF Rushed Out Billions for Pandemic Relief. Where’d It All Go?
The IMF Rushed Out Billions for Pandemic Relief. Where’d It All Go?
- Friday October 29, 2021
- Author: Sheridan Prasso
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The U.S. Risks Losing Out From Its Own Trade Push in Vietnam
The U.S. Risks Losing Out From Its Own Trade Push in Vietnam
- Monday July 5, 2021
- Author: Sheridan Prasso
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Thugs-for-Hire Take Hong Kong’s Investor Clashes to Extremes
Thugs-for-Hire Take Investor Disputes to Extremes in Hong Kong
- Monday May 3, 2021
- Author: Benjamin Robertson, Kiu Yan Wong, Sheridan Prasso
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Chinese Crackdown Isn’t Chilling Hong Kong’s Hot Financial Core
Chinese Crackdown Isn’t Chilling Hong Kong’s Hot Financial Core
- Wednesday November 18, 2020
- Author: Sheridan Prasso
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As China Hits Jimmy Lai, a Bitter Tabloid Feud May Lead to Jail
As China Hits Jimmy Lai, a Bitter Tabloid Feud May Lead to Jail
- Thursday August 27, 2020
- Author: Shirley Zhao, Sheridan Prasso
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Hong Kong’s Yellow Movement Turns Chinese Propaganda on Its Head
Across Hong Kong’s “yellow economy” signs of defiance have emerged in support of anti-government protests.
- Friday August 7, 2020
- Author: Sheridan Prasso
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Hong Kong’s Richest Man Is Losing Friends in China and the West
To some he is the “Cockroach King,” a closet supporter of Hong Kong protests. To others he is a Chinese Communist Party loyalist.
- Thursday July 9, 2020
- Author: Shirley Zhao, Sheridan Prasso
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Mao’s ‘Magic Weapon’ Casts a Dark Spell on Hong Kong
Mao’s ‘Magic Weapon’ Casts a Dark Spell on Hong Kong
- Thursday June 18, 2020
- Author: Sheridan Prasso
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Everyone Has a Contact-Tracing App, and Nobody’s Happy About It
People from Singapore to San Francisco say they don’t want to use them, citing technical problems and skepticism.
- Friday May 22, 2020
- Author: Sheridan Prasso
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Hong Kong’s Businesses Show Their Pro-Democracy Colors
Hong Kong’s Businesses Show Their Pro-Democracy Colors
- Friday May 22, 2020
- Author: Sheridan Prasso
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Lawsuits Against China Escalate Covid-19 Blame Game With U.S.
Lawsuits Against China Escalate Covid-19 Blame Game With U.S.
- Thursday May 7, 2020
- Author: Sheridan Prasso
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Hackers Have Some of the Best Ideas in War Against Coronavirus
Within a day, the self-taught coder set up Coronamap site to track the spread of infections.
- Thursday April 16, 2020
- Author: Sheridan Prasso, Sohee Kim
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Coronavirus Surveillance Helps, But the Programs Are Hard to Stop
Coronavirus Surveillance Helps, But the Programs Are Hard to Stop
- Friday April 10, 2020
- Author: Sheridan Prasso