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  • Over 110 Killed and Counting, 6.2 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Northwest China Magnitude 6.2 earthquake hit Gansu, China, causing 110+ deaths and significant damage, with more expected casualties due to injuries.
  • Chinese Semiconductor Firms Turn to Malaysia Amidst US Sanctions Due to U.S. export sanctions, Chinese semiconductor designers seek GPU assembly from Malaysian firms, boosting Malaysia's industry.
  • Extreme Cold Grips Mainland China: What's Behind the Unusual Weather? China endures severe cold wave, with Guangdong colder than Tibet. Record low temperatures reported across the country. Cold wave to persist.
  • U.S.-Philippines Treaty: Navy Ready to Face Off Against China's Naval Moves China's maritime provocations prompt the U.S. to strengthen support for Asian allies, notably the Philippines, amid growing tensions.
  • China Eases Real Estate Rules: Lower Down Payments for Beijing Homes China has lowered the down payment requirement for first-time homebuyers and eased regulations to stimulate the stagnant real estate market.
  • China's Military Jets Caught Flying Where They Weren't Supposed To China defended its military aircraft's unauthorized entry into South Korea's Air Defense Identification Zone as "routine flight activity."
  • China's Economy Hit Hard by Salary Cuts and Unpaid Wages China's economy faces multiple challenges: declining salaries, wage non-payment, deflation, and business closures, raising concerns.
  • U.S. and Chinese Economies Headed in Opposite Directions, says Goldman Sachs Goldman Sachs' John Waldron's negative outlook on China's economy cites policy shortcomings and structural problems.
  • China Faces Potential $65 Billion Capital Outflow in Stock and Bond Markets Next Year Predictions suggest China could see a $65 billion capital outflow in 2024 due to U.S. supply chain conflicts.
  • North Korea's Air Koryo Resumes China Flights for First Time in Years Air Koryo reopens Pyongyang-Shenyang flights after four years, marking the resumption of North Korea-China travel amid COVID-19.
  • Chinese Man Wins $34 M Lottery with 50,000 Tickets with Same Numbers, But... Controversy surrounds Chinese man's $34 million lottery win with 50,000 tickets using the same numbers, prompting investigation calls.
  • China's Economic Policy for 2024: Prioritizing Technological Innovation and Growth China emphasizes 'growth' in its economic policy to revive the economy, addressing real estate, unemployment, and deflation issues.
  • Indo-Pacific Tensions Rise as UK Deploys Aircraft Carrier: All About HMS Queen Elizabeth The UK deploys its largest-ever warship, HMS Queen Elizabeth, to the Indo-Pacific, asserting British influence in a shifting power landscape.
  • Kim Jong Un, Xi Jinping, and Putin's Shared Message: 'Have More Children' North Korea's Kim Jong Un, China's Xi Jinping, and Russia's Vladimir Putin call for increased birth rates in their countries.
  • Cancer-Causing Substance Detected in Coffee of China's Starbucks Carcinogenic substance acrylamide was found in coffee products from 20 major companies, including Starbucks and Luckin.
  • Chinese J-11 Fighters Shoot Down Indian Jet in Viral CGI Video China stirs tension with India, releasing an animation depicting the downing of an Indian fighter jet, escalating tensions.
  • Chinese Short Track Fans Invade Hwang Dae Heon's Place to Mock Him! Chinese fans allegedly harassed South Korean short track speed skater Hwang Dae-heon at a competition in Beijing, causing distress.
  • Hot Pot Horror: Mice Falls From the Ceiling! Food Hygiene Nightmare Strikes Video shows rat falling from restaurant ceiling onto diner's head, raising food safety concerns and hygiene issues in China.
  • Beware of the $50 Fake AirPods from China: What Lies Inside Counterfeit AirPods, often from China, resemble genuine ones but have a much simpler and less precise internal structure.
  • How China is Unexpectedly Profiting from the Russia-Ukraine War As the U.S.-Russia conflict continues, China may be reaping benefits, but suspicions of a deliberate two-front war tactic remain unclear.
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