Tania Branigan
- Tania Branigan is China correspondent for the Guardian (source: The Guardian)
- Tania Branigan has written articles published in The Guardian (China correspondent, political correspondent) and The Observer (political correspondent).
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Most Recent article
China recruits classroom snoops to fight violence and pornography
The Guardian, Friday 19 MarchExperts warn of harm to pupils as police and education officials in Yunnan call for 'little security informants' in primary and middle schools to stop anti-social behaviour
Previous Articles
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Ai Weiwei: 'I have to speak for people who are afraid'
The Guardian, Thursday 18 March
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Chinese advertisers ask Google: will you stay or will you go?
The Guardian, Wednesday 17 March
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Millions of Chinese rural migrants denied education for their children
The Guardian, Monday 15 March
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Chinese PM rebuts criticism over Copenhagen role
The Guardian, Sunday 14 March
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China picks mothers for astronaut training
The Guardian, Monday 8 March
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China pledges to close poverty gap
The Guardian, Friday 5 March
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From the BBC to Chinese state radio
The Guardian, Wednesday 3 March
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Chinese newspapers in joint call to end curb on migrant workers
The Guardian, Monday 1 March (4 blog links)
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My dear husband Liu Xiaobo, the writer China has put behind bars
The Observer, Sunday 28 February (6 blog links)
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China boosts international rescue squad to match its growing world role
The Guardian, Friday 26 February
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- 871 articles (since May 2007)
- Average article: 19 column inches (558 words)
- Shortest article: 0 column inches (12 words)
- Longest article: 81 column inches (2418 words)
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