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Cindy In (627 Posts)

  • China Reacts Strongly to U.S. Solar Tariff Increase, Claims It Will Only Hurt Consumers and Fuel Inflation The U.S. plans to double tariffs on Chinese solar products, prompting strong opposition from China and warning of inflation and instability.
  • 14 North Korean Hackers Are Wanted by the U.S.—Department of State Offers $5 Million Reward The U.S. offers up to $5M for info on 14 North Korean IT developers accused of stealing $88M and conducting fraud against U.S. firms.
  • Kim Jong Il’s Death Anniversary Sparks Global Tributes: Inside North Korea’s Mourning Rituals North Korea commemorates Kim Jong Il's death with memorial events and increased visits to the Revolutionary Comradeship Hall.
  • How Myanmar Became the World's Opium Capital After Military Coup Myanmar's turmoil post-coup has led to record opium production, surpassing Afghanistan, with ongoing conflicts reshaping global drug supply.
  • China and U.S. Clash Over Garlic: Senator Tim Scott Slams Chinese Imports, Accuses of Food Safety Issues The U.S. and China clash over garlic safety concerns, escalating trade tensions into food security issues amid political accusations.
  • China Fires Back at South Korea: 'Surprised and Dissatisfied' Over Spy Claims China reacts strongly to South Korea's espionage claims, emphasizing non-interference and the need for fair treatment of Chinese citizens.
  • T-Mobile, AT&T, Verizon Breached: How China is Spying on U.S. Telecoms Security officials urge encrypted messaging after a cyberattack by the Chinese hacker group Salt Typhoon targeting U.S. telecom companies.
  • China’s Military Showdown With Taiwan: Seven No-Fly Zones and 90 Vessels Deployed China intensifies military pressure on Taiwan with no-fly zones and naval deployments, raising tensions ahead of the new U.S. administration.
  • Kim Jong Un, Putin's Treaty Brings Stronger Cooperation, Says Russian Ambassador Russia and North Korea ratified a comprehensive oartnership treaty, which focuses on cooperation in politics, economy, and military.
  • ByteDance Defies Restrictions to Buy Over 200,000 NVIDIA AI Chips—Here’s What It Means ByteDance becomes China's largest NVIDIA AI chip buyer, facing challenges amid U.S. export controls and TikTok's user growth slowdown.
  • Neck Massage Leads to Tragic Death of Thai Singer, Experts Warn of Risks A Thai singer died from complications after neck massages, leading to paralysis and a blood infection, highlighting massage risks.
  • North Korea Deploys Spy Teams to Russia-Ukraine Frontlines—What Are They Really After? North Korea deploys RGB operatives to Russia-Ukraine conflict for intelligence gathering and military training, enhancing ties with Russia.
  • Chinese EVs Are Taking Over the Market—BYD and Xiaomi Are Stepping on Tesla's Toes Chinese automakers dominate the EV market, with BYD and Xiaomi rising fast, while U.S. and European brands struggle to keep pace.
  • China’s $56 Cliffside Coffee Is Taking Adventure Tourism to New Heights A cliff-top café in China offers a thrilling coffee experience, attracting adventurers with its breathtaking views and steep price.
  • World's First Michelin-Starred Ice Cream? Taiwan's Minimal Ice Cream Is Breaking the Mold A restaurant in Taichung, Taiwan, is making headlines as the first in the world to earn a Michelin star exclusively for its desserts.
  • China Moves Toward Softer Diplomacy as U.S. Politics Loom China's "wolf warrior diplomacy" is shifting to a softer "sheep diplomacy" as it faces global challenges, especially with Trump's return.
  • Chinese Hackers Tried to Spy on Top U.S. Politicians—Here’s What They Found Chinese hackers targeted U.S. telecoms to access communication records of officials, prompting FBI investigations and denials from China.
  • North Korea Calls Terrorist Attacks in Syria ‘Extreme Crimes Against Humanity’ North Korea criticizes military actions in Syria, calling them crimes against humanity and expressing support for the Syrian government.
  • Did South Korean President Just Stage a Coup for Love? China Says It’s a Political Disaster in the Making South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's martial law declaration drew major Chinese media attention, likening it to political turmoil in Seoul.
  • Water Cannons Fired: China and Philippines Trade Blows Over Scarborough Shoal Tensions rise between China and the Philippines over territorial disputes in the South China Sea, marked by aggressive encounters and claims.
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