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  • JD.Com CEO Richard Liu Net Worth Plummets Because Of Rape Scandal
    JD.com founder Richard Liu
    According to the Forbes magazine, Liu's net worth declined by 34% following the scandalous allegations to $6.2 Billion. This decline adds to the injury of JD.com's shares falling by 25% at the end of August, the time when was arrested in Minnesota concerning the rape accusation.
  • China Issues Warning Against Meddling In Taiwan and South China Sea
    Sunset Over South China Sea
    Even though the nation's military ties with the United States are valuable and sensitive, Taiwan remains a core interest, and the country will not take lightly any shows of strength by outside forces in the seemingly unresolvable issue of the South China Sea. By external forces, China is strongly implying the United States.
  • Apple CEO Tim Cook Shares Being Gay Makes Him A Good Leader
    Apple CEO Tim Cook In Apple Store In Shanghai
    The Apple CEO revealed that he is quite proud of his gender, or his homosexuality. His exact words were "God's greatest gift to me."
  • Asian Rivals Japan, China Will Strive For Better, Stratefic Relationship
    Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe
    No one can expect the two to become great allies, instant partners, or have a meaningful reconciliation where past hurts and current competition will vanish, but the two leaders - President Xi and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will try harder to get along, at least.
  • China Pork Suppliers Hit With African Swine Flu
    Pigs
    This week, two new cases have been reported in the south. This is the first cases in that area.
  • Chinese Netizens Pose With Luxury Items On 'Flaunt Your Wealth Challenge'
    BMW
    The trend further intensified when known figures started participating in the challenge. They pose pictures pf their valuables spread around them on the floor, acting as if they had just fallen over.
  • Chinese-Owned Agriculture Companies Receiving Bailouts From President Trump
    Trump with farmers and agricultural commissioners
    The farmers were hit the hardest since apart from China, other foreign countries levied tens of billions of dollars as retaliatory tariffs on US agriculture. Because America taxed China, Mexico, and Canada on their steel, aluminum, and electronic goods, the three retaliated by imposing taxes on American soybeans, dairy products, pork, apples, and even potatoes.
  • Flying Cars To be Sold By China By 2019
    Transition(R) prototype
    As early as today, those excited about flying their way to work can already glean what the car will look like from an official blurb produced by the company. First and foremost, it is called "Transition."
  • China Investigates Compass Group's Local Unit For Stale Food In School Cafeteria
    The reception office of China's Food and Drug Administration in Beijing
    Regulators and consumers are now overly sensitive about quality and safety issues in relation to what they consume or take in, especially after all the horrendous scandals related to food and drug safety that have wracked the nation over the years.
  • China's Mafengwo Hits Back on Rivals' 'Copy-Pasted' Reviews Allegations
    Plagiarism
    The company also alleged that the activities stemming from bots and fake user accounts accounted for only a small portion of the company's total users. On Monday evening,it added that it already started the legal process against these defemators.
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