"Some of the comments have been healthy, a couple of people have changed their minds while replying to each other. I think it's important, it needs to go out there." Images of students wearing so-called "anti-cheating hats" during college exams have gone viral on social media in the Philip
pines, sparking amusement. "I think the party elders must have had a touch of buyer's remorse," Mr McGregor says.
irannews.ru On a chilly winter morning in January 1990, I stepped off a night ferry onto a dockside in the city of Guangzhou. It was my first glimpse of China.
The air smelled sulphurous from burning coal. Outside the streets were a river of bicycles, ridden by workers in blue caps
and Mao jackets. Occasionally the bicycles parted
for a wheezing bus or official car. Since Russia invaded Ukraine eight months ago, Western governments supportive of Kyiv tend to speak about the war in black-
and-white terms
with little sympathy
for countries hovering between the West
and Moscow. Nothing that Mao would recognise, Prof Karl says. By the time I returned in 1998 the whole country had taken to heart Deng's invocation "to get rich is glorious". That year the Communist Party decreed China's state-owned housing stock be sold off, lock, stock
and barrel. Swathes of Beijing's historic grey-brick courtyards were being demolished
and replaced
with glass
and steel.