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11/23/2024 03:02:01 pm

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MH370

GeoResonance Finds Chemicals Suspected to be from Missing MAS Flight MH370 at Bay of Bengal

Officials are currently investigating the claim of Australian exploration firm GeoResonance that it had found chemicals on the sea floor of the Bay of Bengal suspected to be from the missing Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370.

China National Petroleum Corp (CNPC)

Iran Scraps US $2.5 Billion Deal with Chinese State Oil Firm

Iran scrapped a US $2.5-billion deal with Chinese state oil firm China National Petroleum Corp (CNPC) in a bid to bring back Western investors in the industry.

China to Launch Stricter Customs Inspections for Harmful Media Prints –Report

China’s customs agents are set to launch stricter inspection of luggage crossing the border to prevent harmful media prints from entering the country, according to a report by state media firm Xinhua.

Adidas strike

Chinese Labor Activist Goes Missing After Aiding Workers’ Strike at Adidas Shoe Factory

Renowned Chinese labor activist, Zhang Zhiru, went missing after helping the workers of an Adidas shoe factory at Yue Yuen Industrial Holdings organize a strike, and is suspected to have been detained by security officials.

China Takes Home 2 Gold Medals in World Diving Series in London

In a first time this season, China took home two gold medals in the World Diving Series held in London after Yang Jian and Chen Ruolin won in their respective 10-meter platform dive.

Qin Gang

China Maintains Opposition To G7’s Sanctions On Russia Over Ukraine Crisis

Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Qin Gang said China opposes the sanctions that the G7 agreed to impose on Russia over the crisis in Ukraine.

Lego Starts Construction Of Its First Asian Factory In China

Denmark-based toy giant, Lego Group, started the construction of its first Asian factory in the Zhejiang Province of China, to increase its market reach in the surrounding region.

Microsoft Corp

Microsoft Scrambles to Fix New Internet Explorer Security Flaw

American software giant, Microsoft, is now scrambling to fix a new security flaw in Internet Explorer that hackers could use to alter user data or spread malicious programs.

Xiaomi

Chinese Smartphone Maker Xiaomi to Go Global

China-based smartphone company Xiaomi is planning to conquer ten new countries across Asia, Europe, and South America this year to take on Apple, ZTE, Huawei, and other competitors.

Malaysia Airlines staff hostage

Malaysia Airlines Staff 'Hostaged' by Missing Flight Passengers’ Relatives for 10 Hours

The family members of the passengers of missing flight MH370 held ten Malaysia Airlines employees in Lido Hotel, Beijing for 10 hours as they demanded answers to their queries about the missing aircraft.

Kim Jong Un

Kim Jong-Un Tells NoKor Troops to Prepare for War with US

North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un told his military troops to prepare for an impending war with the US as Barack Obama warned of tougher sanctions if the Pyongyang went ahead with its underground nuclear test.

Gau Huayun

Kidnapped Chinese, Filipino Believed Held in Southern Philippine Jungle

Chinese tourist Gau Huayun and Filipino hotel receptionist Marcy Dayawan are believed to have been brought in a jungle in southern Philippines after being taken from a Malaysian resort on 2 April, unnamed Philippine security officials said on Friday.

Flexible Endoscope

Domain Elite Invests in SMART Medical Systems to Meet Demand for Endoscopy Products in China

American venture capital group Domain Elite invested $6.5 million in endoscopy product manufacturer SMART Medical Systems to help address unmet medical and healthcare needs in Greater China.

Denza electric car

Chinese Drivers Still Hesitant to Buy Electric Cars Despite Incentives

Despite incentives being offered by the government and the launching of more affordable units, Chinese drivers are still hesitant in buying electric cars because of the present lack of charging infrastructures in the country.

Adidas Chinese factory strike

Adidas Responds to China Factory Strike by Shifting Orders to Other Suppliers

Top apparel maker Adidas temporarily shifted its production at Yue Yuen Industrial to other suppliers after 50,000 factory workers went on strike over social insurance and housing benefit payments.

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