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Sabrina Carpenter has been a well-known singer for a number of years, but many of her fans were shocked to learn that she has ...
An ambulance patient became combative, exited the stopped vehicle, ran into traffic and was hit by a semitruck, according to ...
Experience the joy of horse riding on a Moroccan beach! Watch as the rider connects with the horse and enjoys the freedom of ...
The U.S. plans to revoke visas for Chinese students, citing security concerns related to the Chinese Communist Party. This policy, backed by Trump allies, aims to curb China's influence in U.S ...
Five years ago, the Chinese artist Huang Heshan began “construction” on ... were as replicable as Andy Warhol’s Brillo Boxes — an icon of mass-produced consumerism. As China’s real estate boom fades ...
The announcement yesterday of a live-fire exercise by Chinese warships in the Tasman Sea between Australia and New Zealand has triggered an outburst of nationalism and militarism, amid hyperbolic ...
He’s been raised there by his young Auntie Xiuying (Zhang Chuwen), his ... even in the farthest reaches of the land, the Chinese Communist Party holds absolute sway over the people.
Sixty-year-old Chinese grandmother Su Min had no intention of becoming a feminist icon. She was only trying ... They called her the "road-tripping auntie" as she inadvertently turned into a ...
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But now the cheaply manufactured shoe is on the other foot. Chinese firms are the ones shifting their operations abroad, investing in new production facilities across the world. This trend will ...
She has been featured in an ad campaign about female empowerment and inspired a forthcoming movie starring a famous Chinese actress ... Su became an accidental icon of women’s awakening ...
The US says that Chinese students are welcome to study in the US, but in arts, not the sciences. Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell said that Indian students can fill the gap in STEM fields.