Dec. 21 (Asia Today) --China's one-child policy, enforced nationwide from 1979 and maintained for decades, is facing renewed criticism as the country confronts mounting pressure to care for aging ...
Editor's note: This story contains descriptions that may be disturbing. LINYI, China — Outside, rain falls. Inside, a middle-school student completes his homework. His mother watches him approvingly.
"Vile woman". "World-class monster". "Evil". Social media platforms have been filled with anger and criticism rather than condolences following the death of China's one-child policy czar, Peng Peiyun.
China announced it was ending its one child only policy at a Communist Party leadership meeting on Thursday, according to state news agency Xinhua. The end of the controversial 36-year-old policy came ...