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Police in China have detained a 41 year old man after he sneaked into a kindergarten and stabbed 11 pupils

Man Stabs 11 Kindergarten Pupils in China

A knife-wielding man on Wednesday sneaked into a kindergarten and stabbed 11 children with a blade in the South western city of Pingxiang, Guangxi Province.

China’s Manufacturing Facing Tough Competition from India.

China’s Manufacturing Industry Needs Upgrade to Counter India: State Media

A Chinese state owned tabloid on Wednesday urged Beijing to upgrade its manufacturing industry in a bid to stop big multinational companies from investing in India.

New Indian Army Chief Warns China and Pakistan.

India is Ready for Two-Front War with China, Pakistan: Army Chief Rawat

India's newly appointed army chief has issued a stern warning to China and Pakistan about New Delhi's preparedness for a two front war, if at all such a situation arises. Mr General Bipin Rawat was appointed as the 27th army chief of India in December 2016.

Mad traffic was witnessed along the Beijing-Hong Kong-Macau Express (G4) stretching for a distance of over 1 kilometer

Bumper-to-Bumper Traffic Witnessed Along Beijing-Hong Kong-Macau Express

A mad traffic was witnessed on Monday along the Beijing-Hong Kong-Macau Express (G4) stretching for a distance of over 1 kilometer from the toll booth, according to a footage caught by a drone. The incident saw cars parading the 35-lane G4 highway as people go back to Beijing following the three-day holiday.

A Chinese court ruled in favor of a transgender man in the country's first transgender employment discrimination case.

Transgender Man Wins First Employment Discrimination Case in China

A Chinese transgender man identified as Mr. C won the first unfair dismissal case in China on Tuesday (Jan. 3) after an overrule court.

China's State Media Berates Trump for Latest Anti-China Tweets

China's State Media Berates Trump for Latest Anti-China Tweets

China's state-run news agency, Xinhua, has chided US President-elect Donald Trump for his latest tweets attacking Beijing anew, and for conducting his foreign policy on the social media platform, Twitter.

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China Confirms Aircraft Carrier Conducted First Drill in South China Sea

China confirmed that its aircraft carrier has for the first time conducted drills in the South China Sea with a formation of other warships and fighter jets.

China Starts to  Shakes Up Its Millennial-Old Salt Monopoly

China Starts to Shake Up Millennial-Old Salt Monopoly

China has started to shake up its millennial-old salt monopoly by releasing a new regulations effective this year that allows producers to set prices and sell directly to the market.

Alipay has opened its first overseas customer center in Seoul in November 2015.

Alipay to Expand Mobile Payment Service in South Korea

Ant Financial's Alipay plans to expand its mobile payment service in South Korea by establishing a joint venture.

China has introduced new regulations at the Tibet border aimed at reducing separatism and terror attacks while promoting trade

China Introduces New Tibet Border Regulations to Curb Separatism, Terrorism

China on Sunday introduced new regulations along its Tibet border, a move aimed at reducing any future terror risks and separatism. Under the new regulation, ports, scenic views, as well as trading zones, are to be affected. The move is believed to aim at making Tibet South Asia's trade hub.

A Chinese official has been expelled from his position after he was found guilty of corruption.

China Expels Former Aviation Deputy Head over Graft, Indiscipline

Former Deputy of the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC), Xia Xinghua, has been expelled from the Communist party of China over graft and indiscipline charges, according to a statement issued out by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) of the communist party on Tuesday.

Two Chinese firms have been ordered by a Shanghai court to pay Walt Disney and Pixar for a copyright infringement case of 'Cars' and 'Cars 2'.

Walt Disney, Pixar Win Copyright Infringement Case for 'Cars' Film in China

Two Chinese firms, G-point in Beijing and Bluemtv in Xiamen, have been found guilty of copyright infringement by a Shanghai-based court and ordered to pay a fine of 1.35 million Yuan ($194,000) to Walt Disney and Pixar for copying intellectual property from the hit movies 'Car' and 'Car 2' on Saturday.

Chang’e-5 set for December Launch.

Chinese Space Program: China Gearing for Moon Sample Return Mission with Chang’e-5

China's space program will hit a new high with the launch of Chang'e-5 by end of this year. The Chang'e-5 marks China's third phase in the lunar probe and its primary function would include bringing back samples from moon to earth for scientific analysis.

China’s Caixin Manufacturing PMI in December.

In December, China’s Caixin Manufacturing PMI Grows at Fastest Rate in Three Years

In the latest sign that the Chinese economy is heading towards recovery, a leading independent research on Tuesday claimed that last month the activities in smaller manufacturing units in the country grew at the quickest pace seen over the past three years.

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China Sees a Boon for Ivory Trade Ban

Chinese leaders are aware that taking action on environmental issues such as climate change and illegal wildlife trade will help cement China as a global superpower.

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