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China’s Animal Rights Advocates Push Campaign Offline and Abroad After Guangdong Case

The killing of a dog and her puppies in Guangdong has spurred China's animal rights advocates to move their campaign offline and overseas amid censorship.

Tesla Recalls 3 Million Vehicles in China Over Door Handles

Tesla will voluntarily recall about 3 million vehicles in China over door handle safety and driver monitoring flaws, the country's largest auto recall.

Bessent’s Treasury Bond Buying Drives Inflation Bets to Two-Month High

Scott Bessent's Treasury intervention in bond markets is stirring inflation worries, with breakeven rates hitting two-month highs and testing Fed credibili

Pentagon Fires Stars and Stripes Editor Erik Slavin Over Insubordination

Stars and Stripes editor-in-chief Erik Slavin said on Friday he was fired for insubordination, calling it retaliation for defending editorial independence.

Shein Delays Hong Kong IPO to September After Four-Year Listing Struggle

Shein has pushed its Hong Kong stock market debut to no later than September 1, extending a four-year effort to go public across three cities.

China’s Increased Consumption Will Benefit Global Economy

China's central bank conducted a survey which showed that urban residents were more willing to increase their consumption in the first quarter of 2023...

Li Xiaoyun transforms a remote Chinese village Hebian

Li Xiaoyun, a professor at China Agricultural University in Beijing, has played a significant role in transforming a remote and obscure mountainous village in...

Revolutionizing Rice: China’s Big Data Platform for the Future of Agriculture

China has recently launched a big data platform that aims to promote the digitalization and informationization of the country's rice industry. The platform covers...

China’s South-to-North Water Diversion Project

China's South-to-North Water Diversion Project is an ambitious infrastructure initiative aimed at addressing water scarcity in the northern part of the country by diverting...

China’s policies to promote soybean cultivation for food security

China has recently implemented various policies aimed at promoting the cultivation of soybeans and safeguarding the welfare of farmers, with the ultimate goal of...

China’s Financial Support for Rural Poverty Alleviation

The China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission (CBIRC) announced on March 21, 2023, that it had strengthened its financial support in 2022 to enhance...

Brace Yourself! China’s National Observatory Issues Yellow Alert for Sandstorms

China's national observatory issued a yellow alert for sandstorms on March 22. The alert covered several regions in China and was set to be...

The Rise of Education Tourism in China: Opportunities and Challenges

The popularity of education tourism in China has been steadily increasing, with more than 6 million people participating in study tours last year, according...

Overcoming Challenges: Meet Kuru, the Inspirational Art Teacher at Nagqu Special Education School

Kuru, a 27-year-old woman from Nagqu, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, has had difficulty walking since birth. However, this has not stopped her from...

Gansu Province Leads the Way in Green Energy Development: A Brighter Future for All

Lanzhou, a city in northwest China's Gansu Province, is witnessing a transformation of its desertified land through the development of green energy. The region's...

Breaking the Ice: Mainland Spokesperson Extends Welcome to Former Taiwan Leader Ma Ying-jeou

On March 20th, a spokesperson from mainland China extended a welcome to Ma Ying-jeou, the former leader of Taiwan. Ma is set to visit...

How China is leveraging the power of the internet to promote legal awareness

The internet has become an incredibly powerful tool for societies across the globe. One example of this can be seen in China, where officials...

China’s Power Generation: Meeting Energy Demands and Promoting Sustainability

Power generation is an essential component of China's economy, as it powers the country's industries, businesses, and households. According to data from the National...

The Government’s Initiative to Promote Equitable Employment: Encouraging University Graduates to Work in Rural Areas

National lawmakers and political advisers in China have recently suggested that university graduates consider finding employment at grassroots levels in the vast rural hinterlands...

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