By Lily Zhou A Chinese police bureau has set up dozens of “service stations” overseas, including three in the UK and one in Ireland, according to a new report. The report, published on…
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CHINA
Toddler Dies Amid Strict COVID Lockdown in China’s Xinjiang, Netizens Blast Authorities
by EditorTBy Sophia Lam The tragic death of a 17-month-old boy in Yining city last month has caused outrage on Chinese social media. The boy’s father accused the local hospitals of negligence,…
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By Victoria Kelly-Clark The Chinese Ambassador to Australia has explained that Taiwanese who seek independence would be punished if China took control of the area. Ambassador Xiao Qian said that the…
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SCIENCE & TECH
Space Diamonds From Dwarf Planets May Be the Future of Mining and Manufacturing
by EditorTBY VICTORIA KELLY-CLARK Tiny folded diamonds that fell to Earth from an ancient dwarf star may sound like something from an intergalactic feature film, but researchers from Australia and the United…
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CHINA
Palau President Vows to Maintain Diplomatic Ties With Taiwan Amid Regional Tensions
by EditorTBy Aldgra Fredly Palau’s president vowed on Sept. 11 that the Pacific nation will maintain diplomatic ties with Taiwan despite growing concerns over attempts by the Beijing regime and the Kremlin to change…
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By Andrew Thornebrooke The Russian leadership is touting its support from Beijing this week, as leaders from the two nations prepare to meet in person for the first time since February.…
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CHINA
EXCLUSIVE: 40 Percent of Americans Believe CCP Considers Itself at War With US: Poll
by EditorTBy Andrew Thornebrooke An increasing number of Americans believe that China’s communist regime considers itself to be at war with the United States, according to the results of a new national survey. Some…
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By Reuters HONG KONG—Five Hong Kong speech therapists were sentenced on Saturday to 19 months in jail for conspiracy to publish “seditious” children’s books that prosecutors had deemed anti-government. The five…
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By Joseph V. Micallef News Analysis On Aug. 23, the Solomon Islands advised the United States that it had issued a moratorium on port visits by foreign military vessels, pending a formal review…
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Taiwanese, Filipino and Vietnamese victims speak of a Chinese connection By Naveen Athrappully Twenty-four Malaysians—victims of human trafficking—were rescued from Cambodia and brought back to their homes on Friday, but authorities…