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Labubu to headline its own animated series and feature film

Labubu, the global sensation from the Chinese toy company Pop Mart, is set to star in its own animated series and feature film – becoming the first Pop Mart character …
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Japan spots Chinese ships near disputed isles for record 216 straight days

Japan spotted Chinese vessels sailing near disputed islets in the East China Sea for a record 216 consecutive days, Tokyo’s coast guard said Sunday. The Tokyo-administered islands, known as the …
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Understanding the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: A Comprehensive Historical and Geopolitical Analysis

COMPILED BY: Dionísio Babo Soares (This compilation is based on various written sources available on the Internet) Executive Summary The Israeli-Palestinian conflict represents one of the most protracted and complex …
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Chinese factories rush to reduce reliance on Donald Trump’s US

Companies in major exporting province of Zhejiang look to other markets or to sell at home
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Drought Is Hurting Global Food Supplies

Staples including wheat, beef and coffee are all being affected by the lack of rainfall. In some cases, prices are climbing to record highs.
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Hong Kong Warms Up

Smiling morning joggers, cyclists gliding with ease, the popping of ping pong paddles, and the triumphant faces of the builders behind Kai Tak Sports Park—each bring their own spark to …
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China downplayed nuclear-capable missile test, classified New Zealand gov’t papers show

China tried to mislead foreign governments in 2024 by playing down the importance of a nuclear-capable missile test over the Pacific Ocean, New Zealand diplomats privately warned in documents obtained …
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‘It has been so long’: Hongkongers acquitted in 2019 protest cases face lengthy legal battle after gov’t appeals

Chan Lok-sun, 31, appeared calm earlier this month when he heard he was found guilty of rioting for an event that took place almost six years ago in Hong Kong. …
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Pride Month: Celebrating equal love in Hong Kong is no brainer

The clock is ticking. In just four months, the Court of Final Appeal’s order requiring the Hong Kong government to implement a framework for the legal recognition of same-sex relationships …
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Z-20 Transport Helicopter, Now With China Coast Guard (CCG)

During a visit to China by the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency, a Z-20 transport helicopter painted in China Coast Guard livery was spotted. This suggests that the Z-20, already widely …
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Serial rapist Zhenhao Zou facing second trial as more women come forward

Prosecutors weigh possibility Chinese student who treated his victims as ‘sex toys’ could face further actionSerial rapist Zhenhao Zou is facing a second trial with police and prosecutors preparing to …
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Robot expo highlights China's smart manufacturing power

Robot expo highlights China's smart manufacturing power
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What Democracies Get Wrong About Chinese AI

Democracies like Taiwan should be less worried about falling behind China’s AI progress, and more worried about the strategic vacuum Chinese technology exposes.
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Passion & Triumph: Uzi gains global acclaim amid China's esports boom

Passion & Triumph: Uzi gains global acclaim amid China's esports boom
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IBM's China strategy: Co-creating the future with local innovation

IBM's China strategy: Co-creating the future with local innovation
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Tanzania opens Chinese-built Magufuli Bridge, boosting connectivity

Tanzania opens Chinese-built Magufuli Bridge, boosting connectivity
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Vice premier: China to enhance bonds of shared interests with Russia

Chinese Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang said on Friday that China stands ready to work with Russia to continuously consolidate their political mutual trust and strengthen the bonds of shared interests.
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HKSAR holds forum to mark 5th anniversary of national security law

The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) government on Saturday held a forum to mark the fifth anniversary of the promulgation and implementation of the national security law in the …
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Shooting scenes of HK movies: Murray House and Blake Pier in Stanley

Murray House and Blake Pier in Stanley, Hong Kong served as backdrops for legendary Hong Kong films such as "Infernal Affairs" and "Moonlight Express."
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Summer Solstice arrives: Embrace the full bloom of the season

June 21 marks the arrival of the Summer Solstice – the final solar term in the first half of the traditional Chinese calendar.
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Movie tickets unlock food, travel and culture at SIFF

The ongoing Shanghai International Film Festival is no longer just about the big screen.
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'Venus' pioneers China's path to independent camera development

Displayed at the China National Film Museum in Beijing, this 35mm electric sound camera named "Venus" is the first China-made medium-sized film camera.
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The Arnold Teves Case: Executive Action, Judicial Rebuke, and the Contested Pathways of Fugitive Return

By: Dionisio Babo Soares The recent, high-stakes dispute between Timor-Leste and the Philippines concerning the fate of Philippine fugitive Mr. Arnold Teves Jr. has propelled Timor-Leste onto an unprecedented international …
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Belt and Road Film Week concludes with Shanghai tours and awards

The 27th Shanghai International Film Festival Belt and Road Film Week featured events like the Belt and Road Lifestyle Market and "Travel with Films."
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Liu Shaoqi's hometown: A red tourism hub in Hunan

The scenic area of late Chinese leader Liu Shaoqi's hometown Huaminglou in central China's Hunan Province, is a national 5A-level destination in the country for red tourism — visiting historical …
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