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Giant panda gives birth to twins in China
Six-year-old Ya Li had the twin sisters last month at the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding
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Yulin dog meat festival begins in China despite controversy
More than 10,000 dogs are killed and boiled alive in the belief that the more terrified they are, the tastier the meat
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Chinese bank employees spanked for poor performance
Video shows eight employees lined up on a stage and being asked by a man why they came last in a competition
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Meeting : Pakistan, China discuss collaboration in vocational education
Cheema said the two countries should enhance their collaboration to reboot the TVET system in Pakistan
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World's fastest supercomputer entirely made in China: survey
China has poured money into big-ticket science and technology projects as it seeks to become a high-tech leader
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India's top diplomat makes 'unannounced' visit to China to lobby support for NSG membership
China has vehemently opposed United States and other major powers’ support for Indian membership to the NSG
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US aircraft carriers start drills off Philippines as pressure mounts in South China Sea
'No other Navy can concentrate this much combat power on one sea...It was truly impressive' US Navy Rear Admiral
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China invites reporter to 'slam sledgehammer' on world's highest glass bridge
The Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon bridge requires safety check ahead of it’s opening in Hunan, China, next month
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Female students in China use nude selfies to borrow money online
Some loan sharks sell nude photos even after female students have paid back their loans
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Other countries pull out, China increases investment in Pakistan
FDI in Pakistan up 10.5% during July-May
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China criticises US over Obama meeting with Dalai Lama
The meeting violated US promises of acknowledging Tibet as a part of China, says Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson
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Foreign protesters' bark unleashes Chinese dog eaters' bite
Foreigners encounter hostility with butchers known to knock cameras out of visitors' hands
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Disney opens first theme park in mainland China
Disney calculates there are 330 million people living within a 3-hour journey of Shanghai who are potential customers
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China bans exports of nuclear-use technology to North Korea
The ban comes in the wake of UN resolution 2270, which aims to prevent the production of nuclear weapons
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China's Xi to sign trade, aviation deals on eastern Europe visit
Chinese foreign direct investment to Europe hit a record high of 20 billion euros in 2015
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ASEAN countries retract statement expressing concerns on South China Sea
China, with its Nine Dash line on the South China Sea, stretches deep into the maritime heart of Southeast Asia
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Chinese spy ship entered Japan waters: Tokyo
China's rising military presence in Asian waters have sparked concerns in Japan
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Chinese tech firms invest in augmented reality startup
Group says it raises 50 million from a group that also includes Comcast Ventures and Chinese-based companies
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Chinese investors urged to enter into joint ventures with Pakistan
Minister emphasises need for working collectively to solve problems
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China condemns protection of corrupt officials in name of human rights
Western nations have been reluctant to sign extradition treaties with China, citing mistreatment of criminal suspects
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China says more talks needed to build consensus on nuclear export club
'Large differences remain over the issue of non-NPT countries joining the NSG' Hong Lei
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China's propaganda department not good enough at propaganda: govt
CCDI says leaders in department did not feel sufficient sense of responsibility for undertaking ideological work
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Video hints Japan abetting illegal ivory trade: conservationists
Experts say most illegal ivory heads for China. The country accounts for as much as 70 percent of global demand.
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Two Chinese tourists killed in latest Thai speedboat crash
Tourism is a key source of revenue for Thailand, but accidents involving travellers are common
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Chinese jets in 'unsafe' intercept of US spy plane: Pentagon
'Two Chinese J-10 fighter jets flew close to an American RC-135 reconnaissance plane that was on a routine patrol'
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China restricts Ramazan fasting in Muslim region
The ruling Communist party for years has banned govt employees and minors from fasting in Xinjiang
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South China Sea casts shadow over opening of key US-China talks
'China and the US need to increase mutual trust' Premier Xi said at the opening of the annual strategic dialogue
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China hits at US 'provocations', says doesn't fear 'trouble'
'Countries outside should play a constructive role in this regard, not the other way around' admiral Sun
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US vows 'actions' if China builds new South China Sea structures
Carter declined to elaborate when later pressed on what "actions" Washington might take
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US warns Beijing of 'self-isolation' in South China Sea
The Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia and Vietnam have competing claims in the area
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Kid destroys $15,000 LEGO sculpture an hour after new exhibit opens
LEGO statuette met its end in Ningbo, China
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China says first stealth fighter not yet in service, but coming soon
China expects the J-20 to help narrow the military gap with the United States
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To save China's economy, read more Marx, scholars say
It is the latest effort by China's ruling Communist party to push its ideology in classrooms
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Pentagon chief heads to Asian summit as nations fret over South China Sea
China is using dredgers and other tools to convert low-lying ocean features and sandy blips into military bases
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Concerns over CPEC
Continued Chinese irritation on slow progress and lack of funds on the Pakistani side are serious concerns
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Chinese firm behind racist detergent ad tells critics to lighten up
Commercial shows a black man transforming into a fair-skinned Asian after being stuffed into a washing machine
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China's richest man declares war on Disney with giant theme park
Wang said he was setting his sights on Disney, which in June will open its first theme park on the mainland
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China says Nanjing more worthy of remembrance than Hiroshima
China says 300,000 people died in a six-week spree of killing after the Japanese military entered Nanjing in 1937
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China eyes turning South China Sea islands into Maldives-style resorts
Mayor of Sansha city said he hopes the area will become a major tourist attraction comparable to the Maldives
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Strike on Taliban chief shows dimming US hopes for Afghan peace
Though Mansour once appeared in favour of peace negotiations, he refused to join talks when he became Taliban chief
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Beijing lines up diplomatic battle groups over South China Sea
Niger, Togo, Afghanistan and Burundi among the latest foot soldiers in 'a public relations war' by China
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Obama calls for peaceful settlement of South China Sea disputes
His remarks won loud applause from more than 2,000 delegates including top Vietnamese leaders
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Chinese media slam US lifting of Vietnam arms embargo
The arms sales decision 'was not based on China', Obama says, but part of normalising ties with the ex-enemy
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Pakistan approves massive tax exemptions for Gwadar port operators
China is developing the Gwadar port as a strategic and commercial hub under its ‘One-Belt One-Road’ initiative
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China mulls new ways to control video websites
The Communist country restricts access to foreign websites including Google, Facebook and Twitter
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For Allah, China and Marx: theological mix for young imams
'Marxism and religion don't contradict each other, other theories can help us better understand our own faith'
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65 years of ties: Pakistan, China leaders exchange greetings
PM Nawaz, President Mamnoon, President Xi Jinping, Premier Li Keqiang send messages of goodwill.
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Pakistan hosts meeting on reviving Afghan Taliban talks
meeting comes days after Afghan authorities hanged six Taliban-linked militants
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China's Xi calls for Marxism and intellectual loyalty
Xi's address to around 150 specialists was his latest move to exert greater authority over China's cultural sphere
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China, India face huge mental health burden: study
They are home to more than a third of people with mental illness, only a tiny fraction of them receive medical help

















































