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01/09/2025 11:43:05 pm

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China Economy

China's Private Sector Gets Support From Xi Government

China's top leader has thrown his support behind the private sector, promising to continue to initiate market-oriented reforms and protect private business. President's Xi Jinping's pledge of support was contained in a 5,000-word article addressed to lawmakers and political advisers from the private sector.

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Rihanna and Drake Rekindling Romance? Rapper to Join Singer on ‘Anti’ Tour

Have Rihanna and Drake finally decided to rekindle their romance? Speculations about the reunion of the 28-year-old 'Umbrella' singer and the 29-year-old 'Best I Ever Had' rapper has been swirling after they collaborated on Riri's new song 'Work.'

China Economy

China Economy: Not as bad as Everyone Thinks

China's economy has found itself in the eye of the storm, as its prospects for global expansion have reportedly become dim.

La La Land

Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield Split Rumors: Couple too Busy to be Together?

With the absence of any official statement both from Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield about the real situation between them, rumors that the couple is set to split continue to make headlines.

The Great Wall

Matt Damon’s ‘The Great Wall’ to be China’s First International Blockbuster Movie

The upcoming movie 'The Great Wall' starring Matt Damon is expected to be China's first international blockbuster.

China Charity Law

China's Charity Law to Alleviate Poverty Among 70 Million Rural Residents by 2020

The draft of China's Charity Law has been submitted to the national legislature on Wednesday. The law aims to improve the lives of Chinese people who live below the poverty line.

My New Sassy Girl

‘My New Sassy Girl’ to Focus on ‘Blind, Risky and Unpredictable’ Love; to Hit Chinese Theatres in April

The upcoming movie My New Sassy Girl, which is expected to hit theatres in China by April 22, will talk about love that is "blind, risky and unpredictable."

MacBook Pro 2016

MacBook Pro 2016 Rumors: Delay in Release Date Possible due to ‘Lack of Interest’

As Apple users eagerly await to catch a glimpse of the MacBook Pro 2016, there are speculations that there could be further delay before the device finally hits the market.

erminator Genisys

‘Terminator: Genisys’ Sequel Could Still be a Possibility

Despite being written off by critics, a 'Terminator: Genisys' sequel is still very much possible. Indeed, there are enough reasons to believe that the film, which got a 26 percent rating from Rotten Tomatoes, will, in all likelihood, see the light of day.

ZTE

China Objects United States’ Sanctions on ZTE

The government of China is reportedly unhappy and dismayed over the sanctions imposed by the US on ZTE. The mobile technology giant from the Asian country received trade restrictions from the United States' Commerce Department after it alleged violated export sanctions to Iran.

China Electric Cars

Almost 6,000 Electric car Charging Stations to be set up in Beijing in 2016

China electric car users might be so glad to hear that the Beijing Electric Power Company has committed to set up around 6,000 charging stations in Beijing within this year.

Katie Holmes

Katie Holmes, Jamie Foxx not Making Public Announcement of Marriage due to Tom Cruise’s ‘Crazy’ Side?

Hollywood stars Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx might be so in love with each other, but a public announcement of their supposed marriage will not likely happen.

China Visa

China Visa for Foreign Experts to be Valid for 10 Years Starting 2016 to Entice More Talents

In a bid to encourage more foreign experts to come to China, the Chinese government is set to extend the validity of multiple-entry visas to the country starting this year.

China Pollution

China Intensifies Fight Against Pollution, Aims to Further Reduce PM2.5 Concentration Levels

China is determined to significantly bring down its pollution levels. The government has unveiled an ambitious paln to address the country's smog problem and provide people with more days with good air quality.

International Monetary Fund has raised concerns about China’s spiraling corporate debt.

Anticipated Layoffs in China may not Happen as Companies Adopt Measures; $15.4B to be Allocated for Laid-Off Workers

The anticipated massive layoffs in China in the coming years may not happen as companies have adopted measures to avoid such a scenario. Meanwhile, the central government is reportedly setting aside a budget of $15.4 billion (100 billion yuan) to help out the families and workers that could be affected by the job cuts.

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