China Takes Bold Step Towards Data Integrity: Revises Statistics Law to Combat Fraud

In a significant move towards ensuring the reliability of economic data, China has announced plans to revise its statistics law, as reported by the state-run Xinhua news agency. This decision comes amidst growing concerns over data accuracy in the world’s second-largest economy. The proposed amendments aim to bolster statistical supervision and establish clearer legal accountability, […]

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Plane crashes in Japan: Search continues for missing seven crew members

The Japanese Navy is conducting an operation in the Pacific Ocean in search of seven crew members missing in the plane crash. They went missing when two planes collided on Saturday night (April 20). The accident occurred near the Izu Islands, about 600 kilometers south of Tokyo, the BBC reported in a report on Monday […]

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Ballistic missile launch by North Korea, warning in Japan

North Korea has launched a ballistic missile. The South Korean military confirmed the information on Monday (April 22). North Korea fired a missile along the east coast of the Korean Peninsula on Monday (April 22), South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said. The missile fell into the sea 300 km away. Meanwhile, after the launch […]

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Taiwan was shaken by the earthquake, four aftershocks in 9 minutes

Taiwan has been shaken by a strong earthquake measuring 5.5. Four more aftershocks were felt within just 9 minutes of the earthquake. A magnitude 5.5 earthquake hit Hualien City at 5:08 PM local time on Monday (April 22). Then four more aftershocks were felt within 5:17 minutes. However, no damage or casualty has been reported […]

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Aid to Taiwan means interference in China’s internal affairs: Russia

  The US has approved a massive $95 billion aid bill to provide security assistance to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. The much-discussed bill has been passed by the House of Representatives, the lower house of the country’s parliament. Republican hardliners strongly objected to the bill. Russia has been talking about Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan all […]

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China’s Aggressive Anti-Corruption Drive Transforms State-Owned Sector Dynamics

China’s relentless crackdown on corruption is reshaping the leadership landscape of its state-owned enterprises (SOEs), with a surge in executive turnover marking a significant shift in the country’s corporate governance dynamics. The latest data reveals that China has replaced a remarkable number of top executives at state-owned companies this year, signaling a concerted effort to […]

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China Advocates for Peaceful Cooperation in the South Pacific Amidst Rising Geopolitical Tensions

In a diplomatic address aimed at easing tensions in the South Pacific, China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi emphasized the importance of avoiding major power rivalries in the region. Speaking during a joint press conference with his Papua New Guinea counterpart, Wang underscored China’s commitment to providing assistance to South Pacific countries without imposing political conditions. […]

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