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Chinese Marine Corps Deployment to Increase in Gwadar

China will increase the Chinese marine corps deployment in Gwadar, Pakistan.

Supporters worldwide march to commemorate the Tibetan rebellion.
Supporters Worldwide March to Commemorate the Tibetan Rebellion

Pro-Tibetan supporters marched in various cities around the world to commemorate the 58th anniversary of a Tibetan rebellion against China.

The Chinese government denounces South Korea's THAAD deployment.
China’s Policy Toward Korea: A Complicated Approach to a Divided Peninsula

China’s rapid rise to the top of the world’s economic and political stakes further highlights its increasing role in one of the world’s most pressing security issues: North Korea’s nuclear threat. Kim Jong-un’s rogue regime has led China to take on North Korea cautiously as it also deals with the U.S. through South Korea.

The Chinese government has announced a slew of proposals to assist couples looking to have a second child.
China to Roll Out Moves to Promote Two-Child Policy As Couples Remain Reluctant to Have Second Child

In a bid to enhance the Chinese population from economic threats posed by aging, the Chinese government vows to provide national support to encourage couples nationwide to have a second child, amid difficulties posed by economic concerns and social security shortfalls.

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It all started by removing Korean celebrities from TV commercials, reality programs and dramas in China.
Boycott of Korean Culture in China Intensifies Due to THAAD Row

China once embraced Korean culture with open arms. The country hosted the largest fanbase for Korean stars and Korean popular culture in general, but tides have turned and the boycott against anything Korean is in full swing, Korea Joongang Daily reported.

Political education is a key part of government policy, and it is quite rare for a government body to admit difficulties in enforcing such laws.
Chinese University Students Receive Poor Political Education

On Sunday, March 12, China’s education minister admitted that university students in the country receive poor political education, attributed to outdated classes, according to an article by Reuters.

In 2016, the Ministry of Public Security was able to arrest 4,261 suspects involved in 1,886 cases of infringement of personal information.
Chinese Lawmakers Call for Better Systems to Avoid Infringement

Chinese lawmakers are calling for the creation of better, more effective response systems to protect personal information and, as a result, lessen the number of cases related to infringement, the Xinhua News Agency reported.

Chinese badminton star Lin Dan recently lost his men's singles title at the All-England Open.
All-England Open: Lin Dan Loses Men's Singles Title

Chinese badminton star Lin Dan failed to make it to the finals of the All-England Open. This is after he lost his title as the champion of men's singles category to fellow Chinese player Shi Yuqi.

China's stealth fighter, the J-20, is now part of the PLA's air force.
China’s Stealth Jet Joining the Air Force; US and Korea’s War Capabilities Under Threat

The stealth jet J-20 joins the People’s Liberation Army’s air force six years after its first flight.

China will build a 5,600-mile national park to conserve the Amur tiger and leopard.
China’s Green Revolution Moves Forward, Government to Build 5,600-Mile National Park

The Chinese government will be building a national park to be a haven for endangered animals with an area of 5,600 miles.

Pakistani fishermen are now selling fish to China, thanks to the new Silk Road.
Chinese Local Governments Aggressively Grab OBOR Projects to Win Xi’s Good Side

Local government officials are aggressively competing for projects under the One Belt, One Road initiative to get the president’s good graces.

Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull is faced with the decision of choosing between China and the U.S.
China-Australia Relations Continue Amid Trump’s Anti-China Stance

Experts in Australia believe that the good relations between Beijing and Canberra will continue despite Trump’s anti-Chinese position.

Procurator General Cao Jianming presents the annual report by the People's Supreme Court.
Top Chinese Prosecutor: Government Will ‘Strike Down the Tigers or Swat the Flies’

The chief of China’s Supreme People's Procuratorate said that they will pursue China’s anti-corruption campaign no matter what.

China's National People's Congress meets only once a year for its full session.
Chinese Legislature: More Seats to Be Allotted for Women, Workers, Professionals

Chinese legislature will now be giving more seats to women and workers. This aims to reduce the proportion of representatives that come from the Communist Party and the different government departments.

The People's Liberation Army is urged to integrate with private businesses to speed up modernization.
Xi to Chinese Military: Work with Civilian Groups to Gear Up Science and Technology

The Chinese president urges the People’s Liberation Army to work with civilians to ramp up science and technology in the armed forces.

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