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  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Bloodshed at Yixing College: 8 Killed in Horrifying Attack by Disgruntled Graduate A tragic stabbing at Yixing Wuxi Vocational College left eight dead, with the suspect citing poor working conditions as motivation.
  • Is Michael Burry Making a Mistake? The Hedge Fund Guru’s Risky Play on China Michael Burry increases investments in Chinese firms while hedging against potential declines, reflecting cautious market sentiment.
  • U.S. Lobbying Heats Up: Japanese and Chinese Automakers Invest Millions Amid Policy Shifts Japanese automakers are significantly increasing lobbying costs in the U.S. to counter protectionism and Biden's EV policies.
  • 144-Year-Old Chinese Restaurant Shaken by Rat Sighting in Kitchen A famous dim sum restaurant in China was investigated after a rat was spotted in the kitchen, sparking public outrage.
  • Chinese Tourist Arrested for Drone Filming Near South Korea’s Intelligence HQ A Chinese tourist is under investigation for filming South Korea's NIS building with a drone, raising suspicions of ulterior motives.
  • ‘Let’s Go, Chinese’: PSG’s Lee Kang In Confronted with Racial Insult – Fans Outraged Lee Kang In, a PSG midfielder, faced racial abuse at training, being called "Chinese" in a discriminatory remark during fan session.
  • 8 North Korean Officers Killed on Day 1 in Ukraine, Says Chinese Mercenary Chinese mercenary claims eight North Korean officers died on their first deployment in Ukraine, criticizing Russian military leadership.
  • McDonald’s Weddings? Young Couples in China Choose Burgers Over Banquets Young couples in China are rejecting expensive weddings and instead opting to hold them at McDonald's or Haidilao.
  • GM CEO Warns of 'Race to the Bottom' as Chinese EVs Take Over the Market Mary Barra warns of fierce competition from Chinese EV makers, stressing GM must offer affordable options to remain competitive.
  • Chinese-Style Clothing Mistaken for Korean Attire at Australian War Memorial A controversy arose at the Australian War Memorial over mislabeling Chinese-style clothing as traditional Korean attire.
  • 'No China-Made Goods Here!' The Country That Slammed the Door on Temu Indonesia continues to block Chinese e-commerce platform Temu, citing concerns over its impact on local SMEs and competition.
  • Trump's Fiery Speech: 1000% Tariff Threat to Save Michigan from Chinese Cars If elected, Trump vows to renegotiate USMCA, citing concerns over Chinese factories in Mexico impacting U.S. auto workers.
  • Chinese Hackers Compromise US Telecom Firms, Access Surveillance Systems Chinese cyberattack infiltrating the networks of US broadband communication companies is being investigated.
  • 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.
  • Hidden War: How China Influences Korea’s Electric Vehicle Market Online China influences public opinion against Korean products through organized online commentary, employing tactics to incite discord.
  • Statins May Slash Cancer Risk by Up to 66%, Study Finds Research suggests statins may lower the risk of heart disease and over 20 cancers, potentially aiding in cancer prevention.
  • 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.
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