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Kass International Marathon 2016: Taiwanese Athlete Chen Cheng Yeng on Quest to Beat Kenyan Athletes
Steve M.C. | | Nov 20, 2016 05:46 AM EST |
Taiwan Athlete Chen Cheng Yeng is looking to not only perfect his skills but also beat Kenyan athletes at their own playing grounds as he trains in the country in preparation for the 2016 Kass International Marathon.
Xiaopang Robot Causes Havoc at China Hi-Tech Fair 2016
Steve M.C. | | Nov 20, 2016 05:31 AM EST |
A man had to be rushed to a hospital on Thursday after a robot at the China Hi-Tech Fair (CHTF) 2016 went berserk and rammed into a display booth. Xiaopang' (meaning fatty) had a slight misconduct at the event, running and smashing a glass that wounded the man's leg.
President Mugabe Launches Zimbabwe's Victoria Falls International Airport Funded by China
Steve M.C. | | Nov 20, 2016 01:56 AM EST |
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe on Friday applauded the Chinese government for their assistance in the revamping process of the Victoria Falls International Airport.
Parents of ‘Left Behind’ Children to Face Criminal Charges
Steve M.C. | | Nov 19, 2016 12:33 PM EST |
Parents of Beijing's nine million-plus "left behind" children risk facing criminal charges and losing custody of their young ones, according to a statement by China's Ministry of Civil Affairs.
Gordon Ordered to Pay $36M Over Late Bobbi Kristina’s Death
Steve M.C. | | Nov 19, 2016 12:18 PM EST |
The late Bobbi Kristina's boyfriend, Gordon Brown, has been ordered by a Fulton County Judge on Thursday to pay a penalty of $36 million over her death.
World’s Shortest Couple Ties the Knot, Sets New Guiness World Record
Steve M.C. | | Nov 19, 2016 02:47 AM EST |
The record for the shortest couple worldwide has officially been set by after Paulo Gabriel da Silva Barros and Katyucia Lie Hoshino officially tied the knot on Thursday in London.
16 Summoned Athletes to Loose Titles over Beijing Doping Scandal
Steve M.C. | | Nov 18, 2016 08:32 PM EST |
A number of athletes from the 2008 Beijing Olympics have been sanctioned by the International Olympics Committee (IOC) and stripped off their medals after they failed a doping re-test.
Canada’s Military Recruiting Website Hacked, Redirected to China
Steve M.C. | | Nov 18, 2016 05:05 AM EST |
Canada's recruiting website for the Armed forces was hacked on Thursday, and its homepage where applications are dropped off was re-directed to China's government homepage.
Chizhou-Huangshan Speed Rail Construction Begins
Steve M.C. | | Nov 15, 2016 11:54 PM EST |
As the Chizhou-Huangshan Railway project kicks off, offers by constructors are being welcomed by the China Railway Construction Corporation.
China’s First Aircraft Carrier now Fully Weaponized
Steve M.C. | | Nov 15, 2016 02:43 PM EST |
China's navy has reached a whole new milestone with the Liaoning, the country's first ever aircraft carrier which is now fit for combat.
October Smog Analysis Still Worrying, China's Environmental Ministry
Steve M.C. | | Nov 15, 2016 02:23 PM EST |
As smog fills the air in the Northern Regions of China, a report by the Ministry of Environment released on Monday indicates that there was a fall rather than an increase in the county's smog condition by the end of October.
Despite Public Outcry, China Builds New Incineration to do Away With Landfills
Steve M.C. | | Nov 15, 2016 08:59 AM EST |
Despite public disapproval largely because of the stench and toxic emissions, a Chinese firm has built a new incineration plant that aims to do away with landfills and the burning of waste materials.
China Executes Farmer Who Killed Village Chief with Nail Gun
Steve M.C. | | Nov 15, 2016 01:48 AM EST |
A Chinese farmer was executed on Tuesday after a court gave him a death penalty for the gruesome murder of communist party leader, He Jianhua in February last year.
China's Great Wall Motors Seeks to Venture SUV Market with New Brand
Steve M.C. | | Nov 14, 2016 11:28 PM EST |
Automakers in China are moving to broaden their gap in the sedan market and Great Wall Motors Co. is not being left behind. Under the leadership of billionaire Chairman Wei Jianjun, the company plans to launch its luxury 'WEY' brand on Nov. 16.
Animal Rights Groups Push For the Saddest Polar Bear's Move From Mall Aquarium to be Permanent
Steve M.C. | | Nov 14, 2016 02:33 PM EST |
Animal rights groups in China are advocating for Pizza's (the saddest polar bear) move back to her parents be permanent rather than temporary as the mall where she is stationed undergoes maintenance.
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