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Clinic In Wuhan Treats Obese Teenager With Acupuncture
20 People Take 2 Hours to Stand Up 220-Kg. Chinese Man Who Fell on Sidewalk

At the start of the Lunar New Year, the family of Xiao Huang made the 220-kilogram Chinese man go on a diet because he had ballooned to a weight which is already dangerous to his health. The 27-year-old Wuhan resident ate less or just had light snacks and water.

Beijing’s smog problem is a recurring phenomenon that highlights the gravity of air pollution in the city and the need for tougher measures.
Beijing Advises Kids, Seniors to Stay Indoors Due to Heavy Smog

As the capital deals with the unhealthy air quality a thick blanket of smog has brought to the city, Beijing has advised kids and senior citizens to stay inside their homes, according to a report by StraitsTimes.com.

In the 19th century, a sizable Chinese population left and migrated to Cuba. Prieto said that this migration has left a significant effect on the development of the Cuban nation.
China Intensifies Investments in Cuba as US Foreign Relations Cool

China is increasing its stakes in former socialist Cuba and plans to take the scene from the United States.

Anti-riot personnel guard the Xinjiang area as threats from terrorists rise.
3 Thugs Kill Five, Injure 5 People in Knife-Wielding Attack in Xinjiang

In China’s far region of Xinjiang, three people with knives killed five people and injured another five.

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Children in Atuleer descend an 800-meter cliff to go to school.
'Cliff Village' Named China’s Newest Tourist Destination

The village of Atuleer located on the top of an 800-meter cliff is going to be developed as a new tourist site.

People in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region observe a Muslim holiday.
7 Busted by Xinjiang Authorities for Spreading Extremist Content Online

Seven individuals were arrested in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region for spreading extremist and illegal content online.

A man in China was beaten and threatened to undergo a vasectomy.
Breaking the One-Child Rule: Man in China Beaten, Forced to Have Vasectomy; Health Ministry Investigates

A Chinese father of four publicly complained that he was forced to get a vasectomy.

A customer shops near a display of Ferrero Rocher chocolates inside a supermarket.
Foreign Chocolate Brands Defeat Domestically Made Chocolates in China's Valentine Season

According to the National Business Daily, chocolates that are made domestically have suffered a crushing defeat against foreign brands ahead of the Valentine season. The newspaper cited that domestic brands were seldom seen on display shelves of several supermarkets in Beijing.

The bird flu is spreading across Taiwan as well as Europe.
130,000 Poultry Culled at Onset of Confirmed H5N6 Cases in Taiwan

More than 100,000 poultry were culled as the H5N6 virus spreads across Taiwan.

A man pushes a baby stroller carrying his dog.
China Spawns More Pet Industry Professions

There are now more job titles in China's pet care industry to meet the needs of the country's increasing number of pet owners.

Vietnamese fishermen continue to operate in the South China Sea amid the conflict between their government and China.
Experts on South China Dispute: China Is Distorting History

China claims that many islands found in the South China Sea are Chinese territories, but historians claim that the country is stretching the fact too far.

The Dalai Lama is Tibet's spiritual leader.
Leader-in-Exile Hopes for Trump Support on Tibet-China Talks

The leader-in-exile of the Tibetan government hopes that the new president of the U.S., Donald Trump, will help facilitate talks with China.

The late Kim Jong-nam.
Kim Jong-un has Older Brother Kim Jong-nam Assassinated in Malaysia

Oddly, the Royal Malaysia Police said Jong-nam died from "sudden causes."

Xiao Jianhua
Was Hong Kong Billionaire Xiao Jianhua Abducted Or Is He Helping China Investigate Corruption Among Party Members?

Hong Kong billionaire Xiao Jianhua is allegedly being held by Chinese authorities because of his potential to bring instability to the stock markets of China. As one of the richest and politically connected financier in China, Xiao’s inside knowledge of the financial transactions of the powerful clans in China could cause instability which is a no-no before the Communist Party of China picks five new members to the seven-member Politburo Standing Committee.

Tareck El Aissami (left).
US Sanctions Venezuela’s Vice President; Claims he’s a Top Drug Boss

The Treasury Department revealed El Aissami "facilitated shipments of narcotics from Venezuela" by plane.

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