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11/25/2024 09:08:19 am

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Jaycee Chan

China Bans Stars Arrested for Drug and Prostitution Charges from State Media

In an effort "to keep the industry healthy", celebrities and other media personalities who have been involved and charged with illegal drug cases and those alleged of soliciting the services of prostitutes will be barred from appearing in the state television channels and other media platforms.

Yunnan, China

6.6 Earthquake in Yunnan, China Leaves 1 Dead, 324 Injured, Over 50,000 Displaced

The 6.6 magnitude earthquake that hit the mountainous province of Yunnan in southwest China late Tuesday left one dead, 324 injured, and resulted in an evacuation of more than 50,000 people, announced state media.

Juma Tayir

Murderers of Pro-Beijing Imam Sentenced

Three alleged Islamist militants had been sentenced by a Chinese court for the murder of a state supported imam, as reported by the official Xinhua news agency.

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang

China and Spain Ink Deals Worth at US$4 Billion

China and Spain signed deals worth US$4 billion after Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy visited China.

Ilham Tohti

U.S. Condemns Life Sentence On China's Uighur Scholar Ilham Tohti For Separatism

The United States and the international community condemn China's decision to put Uighur scholar Ilham Tohti behind bars for life.

Police

21st Century Media Editor-In-Chief And GM Arrested For Alleged Extortion

Top 21st Century Media pair were arrested by authorities after allegedly signing dubious contracts that led to extortion.

Tibetan Mastiff

China Starts Commercially Cloning Ancient Tibetan Mastiff

China has signed a joint venture with two other companies to commercially clone the ancient Tibetan Mastiffs.

Beijing

Beijing Proposes Subway Metered Ticket Option

Chinese authorities in Beijing have proposed to adopt a metered ticket option for its subway system to cover costs of operation.

Police

Police Detain 24 People After Anti-incinerator Protest In Guangdong

Authorities in Bolou county, Guangdong detained 24 people after an anti-incinerator protest on Saturday.

Wintek

Wintek Workers On Strike Over Chickens And Bananas For Holiday Bonus

About 16,000 Wintek workers went on strike after receiving chickens and bananas as holiday bonuses.

Trial

China Executes Eight Xinjiang Terrorists

China executed eight people convicted terrorism believed to be from the Xinjiang region, Xinhua News Agency reported.

Peter's Coffee House

China Probes Canadian Coffee Shop Owners For Alleged Spying

China launched a probe into a Canadian couple who owns the Peter’s Coffee Shop in Dandong for allegedly stealing state secrets crucial to national defense and the military.

China Earthquake

LIVE UPDATE: China Earthquake Death Toll Hits 398, Over 1,800 Injured

A 6.5-magnitude quake struck southwestern China on Sunday and the death toll on Monday hit 379, with 1,801 others injured and an unknown number of people still trapped underneath the rubble.

Xinjiang Violence

Xinjiang Violence Reports Were Delayed 48 Hours

Reports on the Xinjiang violence that left dozens of people dead were delayed for almost 48 hours even by Chinese standards, and some of the details remain unclear until now.

China Slams Australian PM For Praising Japan

China's Xinhua News Agency rebuked Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott after the latter praised Japan's military prowess in World War II during his address to the parliament also attended by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Tuesday.

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