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Cindy In (686 Posts)

  • Trudeau Takes Stand: Blocking Chinese EV Factories in Canada Canada appears set to block the establishment of Chinese EV factories within its borders, presumably a regulatory move against China.
  • Kim Jong Un Boasts North Korea's Economic Surge: Fact or Fiction? North Korean leader Kim Jong Un expressed confidence that North Korea's economy shows a "clear upward trend."
  • Chinese Citizen Murdered Following Kidnapping in the Philippines Amid Growing Tensions Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman confirmed that on the 2nd, a Chinese person was kidnapped and killed in the Philippines.
  • Debt Diplomacy? China's Strategic Investments Stir Unease in the Pacific Vanuatu, a South Pacific nation struggling financially, is ready to move into a new building funded by China.
  • Manchester United Unveils New Jerseys with Snapdragon Logo Qualcomm's Snapdragon logo will be featured in the new uniforms of Manchester United, a football club in the English Premier League.
  • China Hits Back at U.S. Over Uyghur Oppression Claims: Who's Right? China has refuted recent claims made by the U.S. in their International Religious Freedom Report that the Uyghurs are being oppressed.
  • Chinese Rocket Crash Sparks Fire: What Went Wrong? A liquid-propellant reusable rocket developed by a Chinese private space company has crashed during a test launch.
  • China Plans to End Discrimination Against Foreign Companies China's economic heavyweight, the Vice-premier has instructed to rectify discrimination against foreign companies.
  • Chinese Coast Guard Saves Filipinos Amid South China Sea Tensions Chinese Coast Guard rescued two Filipino sailors who had a ship accident near the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea.
  • Russian Children to Experience North Korean Camp Life According to state-run TASS and RIA Novosti reported that Russia plans to send its children to North Korea next month for summer vacation.
  • Chinese Communist Party Membership Soars: Surpassing 100 Million Milestone? Membership in the CCP grew by 1.2% over the previous year, putting it on track to exceed 100 million members by year-end.
  • Is America's National Security at Risk? Critical Shortage of Rare Earths Many predict that the US may not have enough rare earth and precious metals to maintain national security and the base of major industries.
  • Xi Jinping and Putin: A Closer Look at Their SCO Summit Plans Chinese President Xi Jinping will attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit in Kazakhstan from the 2nd to the 6th of next month.
  • Keto Diet's Surprising Effects on Aging Brains: More Than Just Weight Loss New research findings have discovered a potential mechanism by which a ketogenic (keto) diet may enhance brain function. Published in Cell Reports Medicine, the results of the study show the mechanism by which the keto diet improves the brain performance of aged male mice. The researchers compared and analyzed 19 male mice aged 20 to […]
  • Portugal’s Grand Trek: A New Pathway to Ease Tourist Congestion Portugal is set to unveil the world’s longest circular trail. According to Time Out, Portugal plans to launch a 1,864-mile circular hiking route that passes through over 100 attractions in the country. Tourists can explore various parts of Portugal through the circular route and start and finish their journey in the same location. This massive […]
  • Taiwan Warns Citizens: Avoid Travel to China Amid New Threats The Taiwanese government has raised its travel alert, urging its citizens to avoid traveling to China unless necessary.
  • Are Statins Overprescribed? New Research Shakes Up Heart Health Guidelines According to a recent study's new cardiovascular disease risk calculation, approximately 17 million adults don't have to take statins.
  • Never Too Late: 105-Year-Old Woman Graduates With Her Masters From Stanford University A 105-year-old woman made headlines by earning her Master’s degree in Education from Stanford University. This degree was awarded 83 years later with her whole family watching. Virginia “Ginger” Hislop, born in 1919, received her Master’s degree and diploma at the Stanford Graduate School commencement ceremony on the 16th. Dean Daniel Schwartz of Stanford Graduate […]
  • Ukrainian YouTuber's Face Hijacked on Chinese Social Media A large number of influencers on Chinese social media platforms have praised China while unauthorizedly using the face of a female YouTuber.
  • South Korea on Edge: Will Russia's Move Ignite New Cold War Tensions? Chang emphasized that the situation largely depends on Russia, noting that Russia must carefully consider its actions.
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