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Agnes Chang

Agnes Chang

Visual Editor at The New York Times

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  • English
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  • Art
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Recent Articles

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What China’s Covid Protesters Are Calling For - The New York Times

Protests against Covid restrictions have evolved into broader demands. Here’s what videos show about what demonstrators want — and the risks.
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They Poured Their Savings Into Homes That Were Never Built (Publish...

What is it like to pour your life savings into apartments that might never get built?
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How Deadly Was China’s Covid Wave? (Published 2023)

Rough estimates suggest that between 1 and 1.5 million people have died since China ended “zero Covid” — far more than the official count.
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Unrest Surges in Israel: Videos and Photos - The New York Times

Major protests continued into a second day as Netanyahu announced he would delay a plan to overhaul Israel’s judiciary.
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Can the World Make an Electric Car Battery Without China? (Publishe...

From mines to refineries and factories, China began investing decades ago. Today, most of your electric car batteries are made in China and that’s unlikely to change soon.
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How China Dominates South China Sea with Its Ships

How China strong-armed its way into dominating the South China Sea.
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What It Took Young People in China to Get Their Jobs

For many job seekers, the toughest market in years is exacting a physical and emotional toll.
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The Chinese Base That Isn’t There

Before and after satellite images show how China transformed one Cambodian navy base.
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China’s Risky Power Play in the South China Sea

As China pushes to dominate the South China Sea, it is increasingly willing to use force to drive out the Philippines. In recent months, China’s tactics have raised fears of a superpower showdown in the strategic waterway.
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Here’s Where U.S. Forces Are Deployed in the Middle East

The Pentagon is preparing to send more troops and aircraft to the region. This is an overview of the U.S. military presence there.
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How Missile Defense Works (and Why It Fails)

Iran fired two of the largest barrages of ballistic missiles ever at Israel this year. Even the world’s best defenses don’t always stop them.