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Warm weather causes more ozone gas in the air-polluted Chinese capital of Beijing.
Warm Weather Causes More Ozone Gas in Beijing, Says Monitoring Center

Ozone gas surpassed the notorious PM2.5 as the biggest air pollutant in Beijing, bringing to light whether or not China’s efforts to curb air pollution are really effective.

Chinese vessels are seen around Fiery Cross Reef in the disputed Spratly Islands in the South China Sea.
Retired Chinese Diplomat Tells US Not to Interfere with China's Internal Affairs

A retired Chinese diplomat has asked the United States not to meddle in China’s internal affairs, despite strong bilateral ties between the two countries, according to a report by the South China Morning Post.

Vietnam celebrates Obama's historic visit.
Obama's Trip to Vietnam Should Maintain Peace: Analysts

U.S. President Barack Obama’s landmark trip to Vietnam should bring calm and refrain from being preceded by provocation amid maritime tensions in the South China Sea, analysts say.

 Kiki Valentine breastfeeds her 9-week-old son, Hart Valentine, on the steps of City Hall during a rally to support breastfeeding in public on Aug. 8, 2014 in New York City.
The Struggle Is Real: New Mothers Promote Breastfeeding in China

New Chinese mothers are calling for better government support for public breastfeeding as most moms struggle for better health services in the country where infant formula is more popular.

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Santa Ono, the University of Cincinnati president who admitted his past battle with depression stands with his best trophy ever, a Cello trophy.
Viral: University of Cincinnati President admits past battle with mental illness

The University Of Cincinnati President Santa Ono left his more than 70K followers on Twitter and a fund-raising audience in shock after he admitted that he tried to kill himself twice during his teenage years. His admission came after the UC commemorated a student, who took his life in his own hands in 2014.

(L-R) Principal investigator Alan Stern, project scientist Hal Weaver, investigator Will Grundy, project scientist Cathy Olkin and imaging team leader John Spencer celebrate after seeing images from the New Horizons spacecraft that passed with 7,800 miles
After Pluto, New Horizons spacecraft to make 2014 MU69 flyby if NASA permits

NASA's spacecraft New Horizons may make a flyby to an object present in the Kuiper belt, dubbed 2014 MU69. The spacecraft is waiting for NASA's permission to do the flyby, which will require an additional stay in the space.

Vietnam's President Truong Tan Sang shakes hands with China's President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meetings, Nov. 10, 2014 in Beijing, China.
Vietnamese Leader Shares Advice on Dealing with China

Vietnam leader Vu Khoan revealed his thoughts on how smaller countries like theirs should deal with China amid increasing tensions brought about by maritime disputes in the South China Sea.

China's top lawmaker Zhang Dejiang believes that Hong Kong is better off following the One Country, Two Systems than separating from the mainland.
‘One Country, Two Systems’ Remains China’s Strong Principle to Achieve Higher Economic Growth

Zhang Dejiang, a top legislator of China, reaffirmed that “One Country, Two Systems” is to be retained as the principle of governance in Hong Kong and the rest of China.

President Xi Jinping shakes hands with Mozambique President Filipe Jacinto Nyusi during a meeting on Wednesday.
China Ventures on Stronger Ties with Mozambique to Expand Cooperation with Africa

President Xi Jinping called Mozambique "a good brother" during his meeting with President Filipe Jacinto Nyusi on Wednesday. Xi expressed China's plans to strengthen the ties between the two countries through the diplomatic system of Beijing.

A Beidou satellite was launched in Sichuan Province. China plans to launch 30 more satellites in the coming years.
Belt and Road to benefit from China’s 30 additional Beidou Satellites

By the end of 2020, China is set to launch around 30 additional satellites for the country’s Beidou Navigation Satellite System. A senior project official said that the aggressive effort aims to create a network of ground augmentation stations to improve the accuracy and coverage of the Beidou system.

A Chinese citizen looks at his newly bought iPhone in Shanghai.
China Beats US in Most Number of iPhone Users

The China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC) found that there are about 780 million smartphone users in the country in 2015.

A Chinese doctor evaluates the treatment of a young child who comes into the hospital with his parents.
Doctor Dies from Medical Ruckus in Southern China

Dr. Wang Jun of the Shaodong County People’s Hospital in Hunan Province suffered from a fatal blow to his skull on Wednesday. The ear, nose and throat specialist is the most recent victim of “yinao,” or the medical ruckus that plagues hospitals in the country.

Andrew Kirk, a malt advocate, noses a glass of whisky
Genes responsible for how the nose looks identified by researchers

Scientists have uncovered four genes that are thought to be responsible for how someone's nose looks and how it was formed from birth.

Angry Birds Red, Chuck and Bomb are unveiled at Regent's Park
Enzyme used by birds to turn yellow pigments into yellow found by researchers

Birds are fond of the color red as it is often used to attract mates in the wild. Scientists have now figured out how birds are turning yellow pigments in their diet into red.

Arnold Schwarzenegger attends the Seoul Premiere of
'Terminator 2' in 3D Set for October Release in China

Sci-fi blockbuster “Terminator 2: Judgment Day” is set for re-release in 3D at movie theaters all across China in October, according to the state-owned Web portal China.org on Thursday.

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