Chloe Liu,

Chloe Liu is an editor at CNN who focuses on news related to China's rise and its impact on the world. She has covered various topics including a high-profile case of a Chinese billionaire and a former University of Minnesota student who accused him of rape. The case garnered significant attention both in the US and China, with some viewing it as a small victory for China's #MeToo movement. Chloe Liu has provided insightful reporting on the legal system in China, the progress made in sexual assault cases, and its impact on feminist activism and online discussion of women's rights.

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This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.

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Recent Articles

At Least 12 Dead, Over 30 Missing After Two Bridge Collapses in China and Taiwan Amidst Heavy Rains

At Least 12 Dead, Over 30 Missing After Two Bridge Collapses in China and Taiwan Amidst Heavy Rains

Broke On: Saturday, 20 July 2024 At least 24 people have lost their lives and over 100 are missing after two bridge collapses in China and Taiwan due to heavy rains and flooding. Rescue efforts involving hundreds of personnel are ongoing.
12 Dead, Dozens Missing After China Bridge Collapses in Second Disaster in Three Months

12 Dead, Dozens Missing After China Bridge Collapses in Second Disaster in Three Months

Broke On: Saturday, 20 July 2024 At least 12 people have died and several are missing after a highway bridge collapsed in western China on Friday due to heavy rain and flash flooding. Rescue efforts are ongoing with over 800 people involved, including Chinese President Xi Jinping and second-highest leader Li Qiang. The collapse is the second such disaster involving a Chinese highway in less than three months, with the previous incident resulting in at least 48 deaths. The Ministry of Emergency Management has urged local governments to address weather-related risks.