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Cindy In (579 Posts)

  • American Man, 76, Gets Nearly 7 Years in Russian Prison for Fighting in Ukraine A 76-year-old American who had signed a contract with the Ukrainian military and fought against Russia has been sentenced to prison in Russia.
  • Chinese Hackers Compromise US Telecom Firms, Access Surveillance Systems Chinese cyberattack infiltrating the networks of US broadband communication companies is being investigated.
  • Kim Jong Un and Xi Jinping Exchange Messages to Celebrate 75 Years of Friendship Kim Jong Un and Xi Jinping exchange messages, celebrating 75 years of diplomatic relations and pledging stronger cooperation.
  • Temple Run at Angkor Wat? Travel Video Raises Eyebrows and Questions An unusual travel video featuring Angkor Wat, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Cambodia, has sparked controversy.
  • Chinese Airline Enters North Korea with 21 South Koreans by Mistake A Chinese airline flight carrying 21 South Koreans accidentally entered North Korean airspace, a mistake that has only now been reported.
  • Lululemon Leggings for $5? China's Counterfeit Market on the Rise China's youth, facing unemployment, turn to counterfeit goods as the economy struggles, reviving the nation's past imitation culture.
  • North Korea Stands by Russia: Kim Yo Jong Slams Zelenskyy’s “War Crimes” Accusation Kim Yo Jong denounced Zelenskyy's claims of North Korea's complicity in war crimes, labeling them a reckless political provocation.
  • China’s Latest Nuclear Submarine Accidentally Sinks Before Launch A newly developed Zhou-class nuclear submarine has reportedly sunk at the Wuhan Shipyard, raising concerns about China's naval capabilities.
  • Canada vs. China: Trade War Heats Up with New Chinese Investigation into Tariff Policies The Chinese government has retaliated against Canada's decision to impose new tariffs on Chinese-made EVs, aluminum, and steel.
  • High-End Knockoffs Thrive in China Amid Rising Economic Challenges High-end counterfeit products are gaining popularity in China as consumers turn to cheaper alternatives amid economic decline.
  • Japan Sends Warship Through Taiwan Strait for the First Time, Defying China’s Claims In a historic naval maneuver, the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force's destroyer Sazanami traversed the Taiwan Strait on Thursday.
  • China’s Central Bank Cuts Reserve Ratio, Injects $142 Billion to Boost Economy The governor of the People's Bank of China stated that the central bank will lower the reserve requirement ratio (RRR) by 0.5 %
  • Kim Yo Jong's Fiery Critique of US Attack Submarine Sparks Alarm Kim Yo Jong criticized the USS Vermont's visit, portraying it as U.S. provocation to justify North Korea's nuclear ambitions.
  • Fukushima’s Waters Under International Watch: IAEA to Verify Safety for China The IAEA supports China and Japan's agreement to resume seafood imports from Japan after verifying the Fukushima water discharge.
  • China Responds to Japanese Concerns Over Safety After Tragic School Attack Diplomatic vice ministers from China and Japan met to address the death of a Japanese child who was fatally attacked by a Chinese national.
  • Top Physics Graduate Now a Janitor—Is China’s Economy to Blame? A 24-year-old physics master's graduate in China is now working as a high school janitor amid rising youth unemployment.
  • Kim Jong Un Thanks Xi Jinping for 76 Years of North Korea-China Friendship North Korea's Kim Jong Un thanked China's Xi Jinping for congratulating the DPRK on its anniversary, emphasizing their shared aspirations.
  • Cold War Mentality? China Rejects U.S. Deputy Secretary's 'Serious Challenge' Comments China has condemned U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell's remarks on the "China threat," urging an end to exaggeration.
  • Japanese Child Stabbed on Way to School Again in China A tragic incident has claimed the life of a young Japanese elementary school student in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province.
  • Behind Closed Doors: North Korean and Russian Officials Discuss Cooperation North Korean Foreign Minister met with the Russian Foreign Minister to explore avenues for strengthening cooperation between their countries.
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