South Korea Records Hottest April in 50 Years, Signals Climate Change Concerns

In a concerning development, South Korea has witnessed its hottest April in over half a century, according to data released by the Korea Meteorological Administration. The average daily temperatures for April surged more than 2.5 degrees Celsius compared to previous years, marking a significant deviation from historical norms. The latest statistics reveal that the average […]

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Xi Jinping Condemns NATO’s Past Actions Ahead of Serbia Visit

Chinese President Xi Jinping’s upcoming visit to Serbia has been marked by a strong condemnation of NATO’s actions in the past, particularly its bombing of the Chinese embassy in Yugoslavia in 1999. In an op-ed published in the Serbian daily Politika, President Xi criticized NATO’s bombing as “flagrant” and emphasized that China would never allow […]

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The strategy that China is selling its products in the US market

A Chinese company has set up a company called ‘Man Wah Furniture Factory’ in the city of Monterrey, Mexico. After that, they make luxurious and comfortable leather sofas, write ‘Made in Mexico’ on them and export them to big markets like Walmart and Costco in the United States. This three-dimensional relationship between the United States, […]

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China’s Smartphone Market Shows Resilience with 6.5% Growth in Q1

Despite ongoing global challenges, China’s smartphone market exhibited remarkable resilience in the first quarter of 2024, with shipments reaching 69.3 million units, marking a 6.5% increase compared to the same period last year. This growth, highlighted in a recent report by the International Data Corporation (IDC), underscores the market’s ability to rebound and adapt to […]

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China is building roads in the ‘Indian Valley’, says New Delhi

China is building roads in Shaksgam Valley, a part of Pakistan-Occupied-Kashmir (PoK) ceded to Beijing in 1963. It is located on the eastern edge of the Siachen Glacier. This road, which will connect Muzaffarabad with Yarkand in Xinjiang via Mustagh Pass. India has expressed displeasure to China for building this road. Indian External Affairs Ministry […]

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China Implements New Internet Regulations, Tightening Control Over Social Media

China has rolled out new regulations aimed at bolstering government oversight of the country’s internet giants, sparking concerns about the implications for online freedom and privacy. The updated State Secrets Law, which took effect today, imposes stricter requirements on major Chinese internet companies, including Tencent, ByteDance, and Weibo. Under these rules, these companies are mandated […]

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