For more than three decades, thousands of children — many of them thought to have been abandoned in China — were adopted to other countries. Over half found homes in the U.S. Then, in September, China ...
My younger son is a friendly, affectionate 8-year-old who loves playing with his older brother, catching lizards and flying kites. But that wasn’t always the case. Five years ago, when we first ...
Apart from making travel more convenient, the rapid growth of the country’s high-speed trains puts a greener future on the ...
Since the 1990's, more than 80,000 Chinese children have been adopted abroad, with the common belief that many were abandoned due to the government's one-child policy and a preference for having boys.
The decision has sent shockwaves through the adoption community and angered families still in the process of adopting children from China. We... China ends international adoption. Reactions range from ...