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Authorities disqualified the top candidate for a government position in China’s southern Guilin City after netizens uncovered his role in a spate of cat poisonings as a university student.
The growing use of AI in television broadcasting is forcing China’s top journalism schools to reconsider what skills still set human anchors apart.
After becoming a monk in 2012 and claiming to have helped over 600 children, Jiangsu native Dao Lu is now under investigation ...
From sorties over Yunnan in southwestern China to the Doolittle Raiders’ escapes through Zhejiang province, a new photo ...
What happens when historians use AI to create conversations discussing their own work? According to historical researcher ...
A French photographer’s new book provides an intimate look at some of the performers who rocked the Chinese capital in the ...
Faced with long hours at the office and bored by takeout, some urban professionals are turning to social media for tips on ...
Praised as anti‑fraud education and slammed as sexist fantasy, ‘Revenge on Gold Diggers’ has sparked widespread debate online ...
With an estimated 100 million-plus pet owners in the country, higher education institutions are beginning to realize the ...
Prior to the controversy, rooms for the hotel were fully booked, raising questions about the welfare of China’s endangered ...
Ancient sacred sites nationwide have adopted modern business practices to generate revenue and cater to visitors looking for ...
From side jobs to oddball services, millions of young Chinese are turning to Alibaba’s Xianyu app to earn cash and cut ...
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