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China Deepens Pacific Ties, Focusing on Infrastructure and Trade
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with representatives from Micronesia, Vanuatu, Papua New Guinea, and other Pacific Island nations in Xiamen on May 29th, discussing enhanced cooperation in infrastructure, climate change, and trade, reaffirming support for the One China principle and exploring bi...
China Deepens Pacific Ties, Focusing on Infrastructure and Trade
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with representatives from Micronesia, Vanuatu, Papua New Guinea, and other Pacific Island nations in Xiamen on May 29th, discussing enhanced cooperation in infrastructure, climate change, and trade, reaffirming support for the One China principle and exploring bi...
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Northeast China's Intellectual Property Surge
Northeast China's Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning, and eastern Inner Mongolia saw a 10.2% increase in valid invention patents and a 7.7% rise in registered trademarks by April, totaling 195,000 patents and over 2.16 million trademarks, driven by strengthened IP law enforcement and industry-academia co...
Northeast China's Intellectual Property Surge
Northeast China's Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning, and eastern Inner Mongolia saw a 10.2% increase in valid invention patents and a 7.7% rise in registered trademarks by April, totaling 195,000 patents and over 2.16 million trademarks, driven by strengthened IP law enforcement and industry-academia co...
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Dragon Boat Festival Boosts China's Domestic Tourism
The Dragon Boat Festival (June 7-9), coinciding with International Children's Day, is driving a 220 percent surge in related tour searches and significant booking increases in destinations like Foshan (up 167 percent) and Jiaxing (up 40 percent), fueled by family travel and interest in traditional a...
Dragon Boat Festival Boosts China's Domestic Tourism
The Dragon Boat Festival (June 7-9), coinciding with International Children's Day, is driving a 220 percent surge in related tour searches and significant booking increases in destinations like Foshan (up 167 percent) and Jiaxing (up 40 percent), fueled by family travel and interest in traditional a...
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Judge Blocks Trump Admin's Attempt to Revoke Harvard's Foreign Student Certification
A Boston federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration from revoking Harvard University's certification to host foreign students due to allegations of compliance failures, antisemitism, and collaboration with foreign entities including the CCP; this affects over 7,000 students.
Judge Blocks Trump Admin's Attempt to Revoke Harvard's Foreign Student Certification
A Boston federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration from revoking Harvard University's certification to host foreign students due to allegations of compliance failures, antisemitism, and collaboration with foreign entities including the CCP; this affects over 7,000 students.
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Nvidia's Record Sales Dampened by US Export Controls
Nvidia reported record sales but weaker-than-expected bottom-line growth in its latest quarter, anticipating an $8 billion revenue loss in the coming quarter due to new US export controls impacting its China business; this highlights the growing influence of geopolitical factors on the tech sector.
Nvidia's Record Sales Dampened by US Export Controls
Nvidia reported record sales but weaker-than-expected bottom-line growth in its latest quarter, anticipating an $8 billion revenue loss in the coming quarter due to new US export controls impacting its China business; this highlights the growing influence of geopolitical factors on the tech sector.
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Tianwen-2: China's Ambitious Mission to Explore Two Uncharted Celestial Bodies
China launched the Tianwen-2 mission on Thursday, aiming to collect samples from asteroid Kamoʻoalewa, possibly a lunar fragment, and perform a flyby of the active asteroid 311P/PanSTARRS, expanding our knowledge of near-Earth objects and asteroid activity.
Tianwen-2: China's Ambitious Mission to Explore Two Uncharted Celestial Bodies
China launched the Tianwen-2 mission on Thursday, aiming to collect samples from asteroid Kamoʻoalewa, possibly a lunar fragment, and perform a flyby of the active asteroid 311P/PanSTARRS, expanding our knowledge of near-Earth objects and asteroid activity.
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Gen Z's Workplace Disillusionment and the Search for Meaning
The hashtag "Gen Z Workplace Reformers Go Bankrupt" reflects a shift in Gen Z attitudes, with many now expressing disillusionment on Douban's "45-Degree Life Support Club"; Guo Shuang's new book, "Kending De Huo", explores this generational angst through three intergenerational stories of women.

Gen Z's Workplace Disillusionment and the Search for Meaning
The hashtag "Gen Z Workplace Reformers Go Bankrupt" reflects a shift in Gen Z attitudes, with many now expressing disillusionment on Douban's "45-Degree Life Support Club"; Guo Shuang's new book, "Kending De Huo", explores this generational angst through three intergenerational stories of women.
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China and Tunisia: A Millennia-Long Legacy of Cultural Exchange
China and Tunisia's enduring legacy of cultural and trade exchanges, spanning millennia via the Silk Road and Mediterranean trade routes, is highlighted by historical figures like Ibn Khaldun and Fatima Al-Fihriya, demonstrating the deep-rooted interaction between the two civilizations.

China and Tunisia: A Millennia-Long Legacy of Cultural Exchange
China and Tunisia's enduring legacy of cultural and trade exchanges, spanning millennia via the Silk Road and Mediterranean trade routes, is highlighted by historical figures like Ibn Khaldun and Fatima Al-Fihriya, demonstrating the deep-rooted interaction between the two civilizations.
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Boeing to Resume China Plane Deliveries Amid Easing Trade Tensions
Boeing will resume aircraft deliveries to China next month, resolving a trade dispute and potentially easing U.S.-China trade tensions; the company also plans to increase 737 Max production, addressing past production issues and supply chain challenges.

Boeing to Resume China Plane Deliveries Amid Easing Trade Tensions
Boeing will resume aircraft deliveries to China next month, resolving a trade dispute and potentially easing U.S.-China trade tensions; the company also plans to increase 737 Max production, addressing past production issues and supply chain challenges.
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China Launches Tianwen-2 Mission to Uncharted Solar System Objects
China's Tianwen-2 mission launched on July 24, 2024, to study asteroid Kamoʻoalewa, possibly a piece of the moon, and the main belt comet 311P/Pan-STARRS, both never before visited by spacecraft. The mission aims to collect Kamoʻoalewa samples, returning them to Earth in about 2.5 years, and perform...

China Launches Tianwen-2 Mission to Uncharted Solar System Objects
China's Tianwen-2 mission launched on July 24, 2024, to study asteroid Kamoʻoalewa, possibly a piece of the moon, and the main belt comet 311P/Pan-STARRS, both never before visited by spacecraft. The mission aims to collect Kamoʻoalewa samples, returning them to Earth in about 2.5 years, and perform...
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China Launches Tianwen-2 Asteroid Sample-Return Mission
China launched its first asteroid sample-return mission, Tianwen-2, on May 29, 2025, from Xichang Satellite Launch Center, aiming to collect samples from near-Earth asteroid 2016HO3 and explore main-belt comet 311P to understand the early solar system's formation and evolution.

China Launches Tianwen-2 Asteroid Sample-Return Mission
China launched its first asteroid sample-return mission, Tianwen-2, on May 29, 2025, from Xichang Satellite Launch Center, aiming to collect samples from near-Earth asteroid 2016HO3 and explore main-belt comet 311P to understand the early solar system's formation and evolution.
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Harvard Loses Student Visas Amidst State Department Investigation
The U.S. State Department is investigating all Harvard University visa holders for potential security risks and visa abuse, while the Department of Homeland Security revoked Harvard's student visa program due to alleged pro-terrorist conduct at campus protests, prompting a lawsuit from Harvard and i...

Harvard Loses Student Visas Amidst State Department Investigation
The U.S. State Department is investigating all Harvard University visa holders for potential security risks and visa abuse, while the Department of Homeland Security revoked Harvard's student visa program due to alleged pro-terrorist conduct at campus protests, prompting a lawsuit from Harvard and i...
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