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Labubu Plushies Aren’t Just Toys. They’re a Brand New Frontier for Chinese Soft Power.

For the first time, an IP created in China has become a global consumer craze. And it happened entirely without central planning.
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Obscured by Geopolitics, Taiwan’s Constitutional Crisis Simmers in the Background

Taiwan appears to be slated for more legislative gridlock, which implies further paralysis for its executive and judicial branches.
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Government Approves in Principle the Strategic Orientation of the Blue Economy Policy and Action Plan

DILI, 25 June 2025 (TATOLI) – The Council of Ministers has approved in principle the Strategic Orientation of the Blue Economy Policy and Action Plan for 2025–2030, aimed at promoting …
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PAGE X: Mai Jia reflects on writing as a means for reconciliation

PAGE X: Mai Jia reflects on writing as a means for reconciliation
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Premier Li: China's economy shows stability in face of external shocks

Li Qiang made the remarks at a symposium for business representatives at the 16th Annual Meeting of the New Champions, also known as the Summer Davos, in north China's Tianjin …
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China's Shenzhou-20 crew to conduct 2nd spacewalk soon

China's Shenzhou-20 crew to conduct 2nd spacewalk soon
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Mainland offers aid to Taiwan compatriots amid Israel-Iran conflict

The Chinese mainland will make every effort to help evacuate Chinese nationals, including those from Taiwan, affected by the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran, a mainland spokesperson said on …
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China’s top prosecutor vows crackdown on torture in rare admission

China’s top prosecutor has issued a rare admission that torture and unlawful detention takes place in the country’s justice system, vowing to crack down on illegal practices by law enforcement …
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UN under-secretary-general calls for peace in Middle East

UN under-secretary-general calls for peace in Middle East
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Watch: Firefighters rescue girl trapped in drain for seven hours

Rescue workers found the girl unharmed in the drain, after flooding stuck the area.
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The return of China’s ‘Little Africa’

Covid-19 threatened the decades-old community but the pull of Guangzhou’s trading hub has proved irresistible
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North Korean defectors testify about executions, ongoing abuses at Seoul event

North Korean defectors offered first-hand testimony about the Kim Jong Un regime’s persistent human rights crimes in Seoul on Wednesday, describing violations ranging from bans on travel and discrimination against …
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Pinglu Canal to feature world's largest inland water-saving ship lock

Pinglu Canal to feature world's largest inland water-saving ship lock
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FMs of China, Mozambique exchange congratulations on 50th year of ties

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi exchanged congratulations on Wednesday with Mozambican Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation Maria Manuela dos Santos Lucas on the 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties.
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Shenzhou-20 crew set for second extravehicular activities

Shenzhou-20 crew set for second extravehicular activities
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Iranian defense minister arrives in China for SCO meeting

Iranian Defense Minister Aziz Nasirzadeh on Wednesday arrived in Qingdao to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Defense Ministers' Meeting, according to Yuyuan Tantian, a social media account affiliated with …
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Hong Kong court jails 5 for rioting in 2019 protests following gov’t appeal against acquittal

A Hong Kong court has jailed five people for rioting during the 2019 pro-democracy protests and unrest after the government successfully challenged their acquittal. Deputy District Judge David Ko on …
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The 1975 encounter: An Icelandic scholar's lifelong bond with China

Discover the fascinating early impressions of China from Icelandic sinologist and former diplomat Ragnar Baldursson, who first arrived in 1975 – just before the nation entered its era of sweeping …
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Seoul resumes processing NGO requests to contact North Korean partners

South Korea’s new administration has processed six reports from civilian organizations about plans to contact North Korea since taking power early this month, ending a prolonged freeze under the previous …
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Painting commemorates War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression

This year commemorates the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War.
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Chinese state media largely silent on anniversary of Korean War outbreak

Chinese state media largely abstained from commemorating the 75th anniversary of the outbreak of the Korean War this week, in line with the Communist Party’s preference to reserve high-profile memorials …
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Spots and strength: Navigating life with vitiligo

Vitiligo is challenging to treat due to its unclear causes and targets. On World Vitiligo Day, we see how patients face the condition with courage and new medical advances offer …
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World's first commercial high-orbit relay satellite set for launch

World's first commercial high-orbit relay satellite set for launch
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Bronze-age wonders

Cute, funny, and over 3,000 years old. And somehow, they still speak to us.
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Over 80,000 people flee severe flooding in southwestern China

By Jing Xuan Teng Flooding in China’s southwest has driven more than 80,000 people from their homes, state media said on Wednesday, as a collapsed bridge forced the dramatic rescue …
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