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Cindy In (676 Posts)

  • Big Brands Pulling Out of China: What’s Behind the Massive Exit and Restructuring? As China’s consumer market falters, global firms like IBM and Din Tai Fung are restructuring or exiting, while Walmart expands.
  • Japan Issues Response as Chinese Military Aircraft Invades Airspace Japan strongly protested a Chinese military aircraft’s incursion into its airspace, calling it a serious breach of sovereignty.
  • China’s Universities Drop Foreign Language Majors: Is AI to Blame? Chinese universities are halting foreign language major recruitment due to poor job prospects and AI's impact on demand.
  • China's Youngest Gold Medalist Gets Roasted for Buying iPhone – Is This Unpatriotic? Chinese diver Quan Hongchan faces backlash for buying an iPhone instead of a domestic brand, sparking debates on nationalism.
  • China's Swimming Star Sun Yang Weeps with Joy After Victory in First Race Since Doping Ban Sun Yang, after a four-year suspension, won the 400m freestyle final at the National Summer Swimming Championships, marking his comeback.
  • Japan and India’s Secret Strategy: Strengthening Space and Cyber Forces to Take on China Japan and India are boosting cooperation in space and cyber fields through new agreements and defense collaborations to counter China.
  • China's $30 Billion Nuclear Power Play: 11 New Plants Will Make It the World's Top Reactor Hub by 2030 China has approved plans to build 11 new nuclear power plants this year, surpassing the US in the number of nuclear reactors by 2030.
  • North Korea’s Struggle with Power Shortages—How They’re Trying to Save Every Watt North Korea urged stricter electricity conservation and cross-production due to severe power shortages caused by floods and sanctions.
  • Chinese Table Tennis Association Goes After Online Bullies Following Paris Olympics Controversy The Chinese Table Tennis Association condemned online bullying of players, promising legal action against fan abuse and disruption.
  • Olympic Gold Medalist Titmus Blasts Athlete Village: ‘It Was a Total Disaster!’ Gold medalist Ariarne Titmus criticized the athlete village’s poor conditions, including uncleaned sheets and insufficient toilet paper.
  • North Korea Accuses Ukraine of ‘Terrorism’ and Criticizes U.S. Support in Bold Statement North Korea's Ministry of Foreign Affairs accused Ukraine of committing severe acts of terrorism by attacking Russian territory.
  • North Korea Bans 'Rooster Hairstyle' and Revealing Clothes: What’s Behind the New Fashion Crackdown? North Korea banned the 'rooster hairstyle' and revealing clothing, despite similar styles seen on Kim Ju Ae.
  • China's 'Easy to Marry, Hard to Divorce' Policy Sparks Outrage The Chinese government is pushing marriage law amendments to encourage marriage while restricting divorce.
  • Australia’s Ecosystems on the Brink: 200+ Species Now Endangered, Urgent Action Needed Australia's number of endangered species has surpassed 200, marking an 8% increase compared to a similar study from seven years ago.
  • China's COVID-19 Surge: Are We Heading for Another Lockdown? The COVID-19 virus shows signs of resurgence in China. As the number of COVID-19 cases rises, the authorities have issued a "COVID Alert."
  • Truth Behind the Kim Jong Un Lookalike’s Arrest at the Paris Soccer Final Howard X who impersonated the North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, was detained by French police after filming a video/
  • Filipino President Slams China's 'Illegal and Reckless' Military Moves The Philippines and China clashed over aerial surveillance in the South China Sea, escalating territorial tensions.
  • China and U.S. Tie for Gold, But China Claims Top Spot with 40 Medals Chinese social media platforms are abuzz with expressions of pride and patriotism as fans celebrate the athletes' remarkable performance.
  • Tragedy at the Park: 6 Dead After Lightning Hits Pavilion A lightning bolt struck a pavilion in a park in the Changzhou Economic Development Zone of Jiangsu Province, causing six casualties.
  • Kim Jong Un Shows Off His New $200K Mercedes-Benz SUV – Sanctions? What Sanctions? Kim Jong Un was recently seen driving the latest high-end Mercedes-Benz SUV, which was only released in South Korea four months ago.
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