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  • From struggling peasants, yak farmers and factory workers to night-club dancers, this is how China looks as it readies itself for the Olympic Games. Jonathan Watts reports

  • A China earthquake rescue worker in Dujiangyan

    Reports, video and audio on the aftermath of the quake in China in which thousands of people died

  • tibet

    Video: Jonathan Watts travelled 6,000 miles in vain to try to cover the unrest in Tibet

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  • Faces in a billion: a failed shoot

    Jul 5 2008: Photographers Mathias Braschler and Monika Fischer describe a failed shoot in the hubbub of a Yunnan province market
  • Video 2 Portraits of China Video (1min 15sec), Jul 5 2008: Photographers Matthias Braschler and Monika Fischer talk to Jonathan Watts about the cultural differences between Chinese police and their western counterparts
  • Video 1 Portraits of China Video (4min 12sec), Jul 5 2008: Mathias Braschler and Monika Fischer on their epic 20,000 mile journey through contemporary China, photographing on location in rivers, on roadsides and in coal mines
  • Video 4 Portraits of China Video (1min 31sec), Jul 5 2008: Photographers Mathias Braschler and Monika Fischer talk to Jonathan Watts about the environmental activists, fashionistas and factory workers they encountered in China
  • Jul 5 2008:

    US president George Bush accepts China's invitation despite calls from human rights group for a boycott

  • Jul 5 2008:

    Flights signal thaw in relations as 1 million Chinese a year expected to make trip

  • Chinese commuters wait for their buses in front of a 2008 Olympic billboard in Beijing. Jul 4 2008:

    China's Olympic organisers received a political filip today as George Bush accepted an invitation to attend the opening ceremony, despite boycott calls by human rights groups

  • Jul 3 2008:

    Thawing of relations under new president in Taipei brings agreement for regular air links - the first since 1949

  • Jul 2 2008:

    China's devastating earthquake will cost around 4% of its GDP

  • Jul 2 2008:

    The Carbon Trust opens office in Beijing to help China's business sector reduce carbon footprint

  • Jul 1 2008:

    Investigation reopened into death of teenage girl after rumours of cover-up spark riot in south-west China

  • Jul 1 2008:

    Hospitality venue, the London House, homeless after Chinese authorities say location will be used for security base

  • Heavy machinery being used to clear the beaches Gallery (11 pictures), Jun 30 2008: Thousands of workers help to clear algae that has carpeted the Olympic regatta venue before the games start
  • Algae China Jun 30 2008:

    A thick algal bloom, covering 5,000 square miles, is hampering preparations - a thousand fishing boats are now dredging the area

  • Jun 30 2008:

    Catherine Sampson: To assume the 1989 massacre has been forgotten by China is to assume the Communist party line

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