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  • China Strengthens Relationship Between Private Companies And Military Operations
    More integration
    The central theme of the 2018 Zhuhai air show was "Civil-Military Fusion." Private companies seemed to be flocking into the nation's defense sector. Exhibitors of this event were eager to show off how their products fit into the national strategy.
  • Chinese People Are Making Cancer Drugs Of Their Own
    Cancer medicines can be very expensive
    As the Chinese population ages, many are also starting to be stricken with deadly diseases such as cancer and diabetes. Unfortunately, many do not have access to drugs nor can afford them. Out of desperation, their loving family members went online to learn how to make cancer drugs and buy raw materials they are not sure if real or effective at all.
  • On Singles Day, Chinese Are Buying More Fakes Than Ever
    The Alibaba Group HQ in Hangzhou
    On China's equivalent to "Black Friday," Chinese consumers went into a buying frenzy on troves of knockoffs found on the Taobao app
  • China To Explore The Moon More And Bring Back New Lunar Rocks
    The rising full moon is seen from the Xwejni Salt Pans on the island of Gozo
    If China's missions to the other parts of the moon will be successful, additional rock types can be discovered and sampled.
  • Chinese Public Criticizes Police For Not Apprehending Abuser Of Own Daughter
    Child Abuse
    Police dropped an investigation of a case involving a father said to have molested his daughter on a train. The girl, just five-year-old, is reportedly losing her chance to derive justice because her molester is her father. The case has strong evidence too because there exists a video circulating online of the incident.
  • How China Fights Fake News Takes Over The World
    Chinese Internet users
    The Freedom on the New report 2018 revealed that overall Internet freedoms have decreased for the eighth time this year as national governments worldwide exerted more efforts to collect user data and regulate fake news. In the annual report, 26 out of 65 countries reportedly have diminished web freedom, not excluding the United States.
  • Chinese People Understands The United States President Donald Trump
    U.S. President Donald Trump
    According to Forbes, ordinary people in China, whether they are in Beijing or faraway areas like Chengdu, like the enigmatic and unpredictable US president, Donald Trump. Based on this analysis, they seem to understand where he is coming from and his style or brand of nationalism.
  • Advanced Surveillance Facial Technology Aids China's Law Enforcement
    CCTV
    Street-side surveillance cameras are now equipped with the most modern and sophisticated of facial recognition technology, making the jobs of law enforcers a tad easier.
  • Anti-Pollution Measures Hurting Businesses Must Be Avoided, China Environmental Watchdog Says
    China's Air Pollution
    According to Environment Minister Li Ganjie, officials planning to propose and impose crude blanket plants to reduce pollution should think twice, because this could harm the economy. With the effects of the trade war with the United States starting to be felt, any more reforms that can hurt businesses is likely to shake the economy even more.
  • China Might Wage War Over Stronger US-Taiwan Ties
    China and Taiwan
    President Xi Jinping told officers of the Southern Theater Command to take into account all complex situations and prepare emergency plans as necessary.
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