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China has found itself in a predicament ever since President Vladimir Putin decided to invade Ukraine a month ago today. NPR correspondent Emily Feng tells the stories of nearly two dozen people in China who define for themselves what it means to
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NPR reporter Emily Feng lived in, and reported from, Beijing for years. But in 2022, the Chinese government told Feng, who was Award-winning journalist Emily Feng joined Professor Eileen Chow to discuss her career as an acclaimed reporter and writer as Emily Feng (Chinese: 冯哲芸) is an American journalist and author who focuses on politics and human rights in China and travels frequently to conflicts and
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