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Anti-ivory protesters outisde the Illegal Wildlife Trade Conference
China’s Ivory Ban Will Bring More Harm Than Good to Elephants

Experts predict that China’s ban on ivory trade will bring more harm to elephants.

President Xi Jinping wants to have discipline during the elections.
President Xi Pushes for Discipline in the Communist Party

President Xi Jinping is calling for discipline in the Communist Party as the elections draw near.

Illegal steel factories dodge China emissions laws.
China Releases $361 Billion for Renewable Energy, Becomes World’s Largest Investor in Green Energy

The Chinese government recently announced the release of major funding for green energy investment.

Liaoning launches a J-15.
China’s Navy ‘Imprisoned’ in South China Sea for at Least Two More Decades

Today, China is only able to project power within the South China Sea and nearby waters.

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U.S. President-elect Donald Trump is introduced to speak to supporters at the Giant Center, December 15, 2016 in Hershey, Pennsylvania.
China Prepared to Retaliate If Trump Starts Trade War

As tension between the incoming Trump administration and China intensifies, China has announced that it won’t be backing down should this erupt into a full-blown trade war. This came after Trump targeted China in his recent tweets and the names included in the nominees for trade officials.

Police Crack Down On Prostitution Through Operations In Chengdu
Chinese Women Engaged in Prostitution in New Zealand & Indonesia

More Chinese women overseas are taking the easy life by indulging in sex service. Those involved are temporary visa holders in New Zealand and young women in Indonesia.

Although China is at least a decade late in the space race, its ambitions and capacity to act on its goals are growing.
Source of alien signal finally determined after many years

The source of a mysterious radio signal coming from the outer space has been finally located by scientists. After a decade of research, experts were finally able to pinpoint the origin of the first fast radio burst.

Despite the challenges, interest in traveling to China and Tibet remains high among travelers and adventurers from all over the globe.
Climate Change Causes Massive Lake Formations, Loss in Tibetan and Mongolian Plateaus

Climate change has caused massive lake formations across the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and extensive lake loss on the Mongolian Plateau between 1970 and 2013.

The inauguration ceremony of China-Europe Block Train (Yiwu-Madrid) at Yiwu Railway Freight Station.
New China-UK Rail Line Writes Another Page in Chinese Economic Diplomacy

The brand-new China-U.K. rail line emphasizes the second-largest economy’s growing propensity to create economic opportunities out of holes left by political and economic uncertainties worldwide.

“Brush up on the history of World War Two,” Wang reportedly said during his visit to Canberra, Australia, regarding the Chinese territories taken by Japan.
China, US Should Maintain Good Relations, Minister Says

The two most powerful countries in the world have decided to stay friends.

A 6.5-magnitude earthquake hit Xinjiang in Nov. 2016
China Establishes Earthquake Monitoring System; Outdated Buildings to Be Refitted

The Chinese government wants all establishments to be earthquake-safe by 2020.

Mutual admirers
Putin Ordered Hacking that Helped Elect Trump, Concludes New and Damning US Intelligence Report

"We further assess Putin and the Russian Government developed a clear preference for President-elect Trump," said the report.

A section of the world's longest high-speed raiway line in China.
One of World’s Longest High-Speed Rail Lines now Operational in China

The Shanghai-Kunming line is being described as China's most beautiful high-speed railway route.

Pupils do exercise in the classroom as heavy smog hits Hebei on Dec. 19, 2016, in Handan, Hebei Province of China.
Saving Children While They Can: More Chinese Schools Installing Anti-smog Domes

With the air pollution worsening, more schools in China have decided to install anti-smog domes to let students play and exercise outside despite periods of heavy smog. But citizens have called on the government to provide more sustainable solutions for China's smog problem.

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