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The Bureau of statistics has warned officials against presentation of false data

False Data Presentation Equals Jail Time in China

Misappropriation of data presented can lead to jail in China, as false information has led to a great deal of distrust from the Chinese community, according to a Thursday presentation by governmental statistics personnel.

Australian billionaire, Gina Rinehart.

Gina Rinehart, Shanghai CRED to Jointly Purchase Kidman Farm

After a long fought battle over ownership of S. Kidman and Co. Ltd, Australian billionaire Gina Rinehart, and her Chinese business associate were on Friday given the go ahead by the Australian government to purchase the farm.

The THAAD deployment has been met with oppositions from China.

China Targets South Korea' Lotte in THAAD backlash

South Korea fears that its decision to host a US missile shield could be behind a series of Chinese probes into Lotte, Seoul's fifth biggest conglomerate.

President Xi

China Universities must Become Communist Party Hubs, President Xi Jinping Says

The president said that there is a need to transform Universities into strongholds that are loyal to the party's leadership.

US Solon Files Bill Imposing Sanctions on China for Illegal Activities in South China Sea

US Senator Files Bill to Impose Sanctions on China Over Illegal Activities in South China Sea

A US senator has filed a bill in Congress calling for the imposition of sanctions against China over its illegal activities in the disputed South China Sea and the East China Sea.

Fujian Gives up on Aixtron Bid.

China’s Fujian Gives Up on Aixtron Bid After Obama Blocks Deal

China's Fujian Grand Chip Investment Fund has withdrawn from the bidding race to acquire German chip equipment manufacturer Aixtron SE, after outgoing President Barack Obama imposed blockade over the deal last week.

A leatherback sea turtle, which is a second class national protected animal, has been caught and slaughtered by local fishermen in China.

Online Community Sparks Fury over Slaughter of Endangered Sea Turtle in China

Videos and photos posted online on Tuesday of an endangered sea turtle being butchered have caused mass havoc in the online community of China. Formal investigations by the Marine and Fishery Department of Guangdong Province kicked off on Thursday.

HUnter killer

China Pushing Wing Loong UCAV as Cheaper Alternative to US MQ-9 Reaper

In it military guise, Wing Loong is a cost-effective, easy-to-operate, multi-purpose and long-endurance hunter-reconnaissance UAS.

Sri Lanka agrees to sell 80 percent stake of strategically located Hambantota port.

Sri Lanka Signs Agreement to Sell 80% Hambantota Port Stake to China

Sri Lanka signed an agreement in principle on Thursday to sell at least 80 percent of its deep-water port on the country's southern coast, near the world's busiest sea lanes, to a Chinese state-backed firm, according to The Wall Street Journal citing senior officials.

 Philippine is Unlikely to Host America in Patrolling South China Sea

Philippine Unlikely to Host US in Patrolling South China Sea

Philippine defense secretary Delfin Lorenzana said Thursday it is highly unlikely for the country to allow the US military to use it as a springboard for freedom of navigation patrols in the disputed South China Sea to avoid antagonizing China.

A 6.2 magnitude earthquake hit China's Xinjiang region

6.2 Magnitude Earthquake Hits China's Xinjiang; Residents Evacuated

A 6.2 magnitude earthquake hit China's far western region of Xinjiang on Thursday afternoon, according to the China Earthquake Administration.

 Michael Jordan Wins Trademark Case Against Chinese Firm.

Michael Jordan Wins Trademark Case against Chinese Sports Firm Qiaodan

Former basketball star Michael Jordan has won a major trademark case against local Chinese sportswear firm, following a verdict by China's Supreme Court that ruled in the favour of the 'Hall of Fame' star.

China, Nigeria Team Up to Boost Agricultural Production

China, Nigeria Team Up to Boost Agricultural Production

China is seeking to create a trademark in Nigeria's agricultural sector through a partnership between China and Nigeria aimed at improving food production in the region.

iPhones Catching Fire in China.

Apple Blames 'External' Factors for iPhones Catching Fire in China

Brushing aside safety concerns, American tech giant Apple Inc on Tuesday deflected the blame on "external" factors for causing number of recent generation iPhones to explode in China.

China signed an initial agreement with Russia to purchase 24 Su-35 fighter jets.

China Inks Initial Sale Agreement to Buy 24 Russian Su-35 Fighter Jets: Report

An initial sale agreement to purchase 24 advanced Su-35 fighter jets between the People's Liberation Army (PLA) and Russia demonstrated that China is dealing with technological challenges in developing its very own J-20, according to military analysts as reported by the South China Morning Post.

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