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11/18/2024 05:45:17 am

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More Chinese Voluntarily Donating Organs

More Chinese Voluntarily Donating Organs

Voluntary organ donation in China has risen in the past year since a ban on the use of prisoners' organs for transplant came into effect in the beginning of the year.

China-Africa

China, Africa Technology Companies Seek Business Growth in African Market

Chinese and African technology companies are excited over the business potential in Africa after Chinese President Xi Jinping unveiled a 10-point initiative that will be supported by the $60 billion stimulus package Beijing pledged to develop Africa.

China Flexes Its Military Muscle In East China Sea

China Flexes Military Muscle in East China Sea

China has begun flexing its military muscle at the disputed waters in the East China Sea after it carried out an aerial exercise on November 27 in which two bomber groups flew within miles of Japanese airspace, a volatile flashpoint, in the region.

Chinese Police Set Up Special Online Task Force To Fight Prostitution

Chinese Police Set Up Special Online Task Force to Fight Prostitution

The Chinese police have stepped up its campaign against prostitution by going online where the operators and organizers are conducting their illegal activities

Xi Jinping

President Xi Jinping Pledges $60 Billion to Develop Africa in Three Years

China pledges $60 billion to develop the African continent in three years

Salmonella Outbreak Downs 11 People In Nine US States

Salmonella Outbreak Downs 11 People in 9 US States

Eleven people in nine US states have been infected in a salmonella infection believed to have been caused by a nut butter spread, federal and health officials said on Thursday.

Netizens In China Cry Foul Over Ten-Year Sentence Of University Student For Selling Rare Birds

China Netizens Protest 10-Year Jail Term for Student Who Sold Birds

Chinese netizens were shocked over the harsh punishment meted out by the court to a university student for selling rare birds online Thursday.

Xi Jinping, Zimbabwe

China's Xi Jinping Seen as Zimbabwe's Economic Savior

The people of Zimbabwe are currently rejoicing over Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit, branding him a 'savior' who will save the country's faltering economy by bringing in million of dollars in investments.

World AIDS Day

575,000 Chinese Have AIDS Including Young Male Elites

Around 575,000 people in China have been infected with AIDS as of October this year, and health experts are raising alarm over the unprecedented rise of new HIV cases among young men, mostly high school and college students.

More Than 700,000 Chinese To Die From Lung Cancer Yearly By 2020

More than 700,000 Chinese to Die From Lung Cancer Yearly by 2020: Experts

Chinese health authorities have raised alarm over the rising number of lung cancer patients diagnosed annually in China with more than 800.000 people expected to be hit by the disease yearly by 2020.

Chinese Authorities Raise Smog Alert Level At Its Second Highest In Beijing This Year

Chinese Authorities Raise Smog Alert Level to Second Highest in Beijing This Year

Chinese authorities have raised the smog alert level to the second to the highest so far this year in the nation's capital Beijing.

Chinese President Xi Jinping To Challenge World Leaders To Do More In Fighting Climate Change In Paris Convention

President Xi to Challenge World Leaders to do More to Fight Climate Change at Paris Convention

Chinese President Xi Jinping is set to challenge rich countries to transfer technology and capital to developing countries if world leaders are truly 'serious' about managing carbon emissions after 2020.

Chinese NGO To Hire 'Substitute Mothers' To Care For Millions Of Left-Behind Children

Chinese NGO to Hire 'Substitute Mothers' to Care for Millions of Abandoned Children

Due to the high number of left-behind children in China, a non-governmental organization has launched a pilot project to hire and train more than 100 local women to serve as 'substitute mothers' for the kids while their parents go on to make a living and take on jobs elsewhere.

Anne Hathaway And Husband Step Out For The First Time After Announcing They Are Expecting Their First Child

Anne Hathaway and Husband Step Out for First Time After Pregnancy News

A day after announcing to the media that they were expecting their first child, Anne Hathaway and husband Adam Shulman, were spotted having breakfast together in a Los Angeles restaurant.

America Is Divided On Sending More Troops To Syria To Fight ISIS--Gallup Survey

Less Than Half of Americans Favor Troop Dispatch to ISIS Fight: Gallup

A majority of the American people appear to have had a change of heart when it comes to sending ground troops abroad to fight the ISIS and for now, the numbers appear to be divided evenly.

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