One year ago this week, China announced that what had become perhaps the most widely recognised symbol of Communist Party rule - the one-child policy - was to be scrapped.
It has been replaced instead with a new, universal two-child policy that took effect on 1 January this year.
To mark the first anniversary of the announcement, the BBC's John Sudworth set out to investigate what the new policy really means in practice.
from BBC News - World http://ift.tt/2flkx27
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