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04/16/2024 05:55:30 am

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Firefighters project that the rescue operations could continue for another two days.

Oakland Fire Claims 36 Lives with Rescue Operations Far from Over

A bizarre fire incident that occurred at an electric dance concert in Oakland, California, killed 36 people with rescue operations still ongoing. The incident reportedly took place at an old abandoned warehouse.

Cecilia Malmstrom in her remarks said that China had introduced impossible terms of engagement at the WTO.

EU Blames China for World Trade Organization Relapse

China has been put under the spotlight by the European Union over submission of impossible terms of engagement at the World Trade Organization aimed at cutting imports and exports of environmentally friendly products by nearly over $1 billion.

The Chinese People's Political And Consultative Conference - Opening Ceremony

Communist Party's Discplinary Body Rebukes Corrupt Officials

Corrupt officials have been forewarned that their days are numbered. Wang Qishan, China's top graft buster, has made it clear that the enemy in the fight against corruption is none other than us, the Chinese people.

Former Chelsea player Gary Johnson claimed he was paid $53,000 by the Premier League Club to silence him from reporting that he was sexually abused.

Former Chelsea Player Speaks about Being Assaulted while still a Junior Player for the Team

A former Chelsea player has spoken out to being abused while he was still a young player at the team and being paid 50,000 euros ($53,000) by the Premiers League Club to keep the matter a secret.

UNICEF reports that mostly youth aged between 15 and 24 had tested positive for HIV/AIDS.

World AIDS Day: China Pledges to Increase Efforts to Combat HIV/AIDS

The Chinese government is looking to up its game in the fight against HIV/AIDS. The governing body of the second world power seeks to create new prevention mechanism as well as invest further in research and possibly find a cure for the virus during according to a report released on the World AIDS day held on Wednesday.

Workers assisted to save as many lives after the cooling factory collapsed on Thursday last week.

Families of China Cooling Factory Collapse Receive Compensation

Families of the 74 victims who died last week on Thursday after a cooling firm they were constructing collapsed have been compensated for the damages they incurred.

Tibet mothers will be allowed 1 full year of paid maternity leave.

New Mothers in Tibet to Get 1 Year Maternity Leave

New mothers in the Western Region of China in Tibet county will now enjoy a prolonged period of paid maternity leave after the region's governing body passed a new law that will allow the women to have 365 days of paid leave.

The Ministry of Finance has introduced a 10% tax law for luxury vehicles that is to take effect on Thursday.

China Introduces 10% Tax Increase on 'Super Cars'

China, in a bid to curb expensive way of life by the wealthy community and control pollution, has introduced a 10% tax on cars which cost more than 1.3 million yuan ($189,000) that is to come into effect on Thursday.

A plagiarized 1973 'Timepiece' by Wendy Taylor in Shanghai has been destroyed by authorities after landowners admitted it was indeed a copy of the iconic London sculpture.

Chinese Officials Destroy Plagiarized Iconic London Sculpture in Shanghai

A sculpture that stood in Shanghai's Huangpu river has been destroyed by Chinese officials on Wednesday after landowners admitted it was a copy of Wendy Taylor's iconic 1973 'Timepiece'.

Breather masks have been given as a free gift for purchases made

Air for Sale: The New Business Venture in China?

When they say the best things in life are free, air isn't one of these things, or so according to Beijing residents.

Microsoft Guru and co-chairman of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Bill Gates

Uganda Seeks to Bar an Academic Institution Backed by Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates

The government of Uganda is moving to shut down Bridge International Academies over allegations of its education system. Billionaires Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates have invested millions into the academic institution.

Philippine's officials on Friday arrested over a thousand Chinese citizens for illegal online gambling

China Expresses Concern over Philippine's Detention of 1,200 Chinese Suspects

China on Monday voiced its concerns in regard to the arrest of more than 1,000 Chinese citizens by the Philippine government. The suspects were arrested after they were allegedly found engaging in illegal online gambling.

The army machineries were taken by Hong Kong officials as they were being transferred from Taiwan to Singapore

China, Singapore Speak on China’s Seizure of Singapore’s Military Vehicles

Chinese and Singapore officials have spoken out in regard to the forceful acquisition nine of Singapore's military vehicles which were seized last week on Wednesday as they passed through Hong Kong from Taiwan.

China has launched new anti-terrorism regulations that targets food company, Halal

China Shifts Momentum to Halal Food Products

China has set its sight on halal food as its next target in a bid to fight pan-Islamist growth in the region. The move comes at a time when fears of the growth of the pan-Islamist movement have gone an extra mile according to a religious official.

The online community was outraged over the parks plan to use frozen fish in the ice-skating ring

Amusement Park Forced to Close Down Skatting Rink Over Frozen-Dead Fishes

Space World Amusement Park in Japan has been forced to shut down its ice-skating rink on Sunday after receiving online backlash for putting frozen fishes on display on the floor.

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