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Overthrow the reactionaries: Chinese tourists perform “Socialism Is Good” in a street in New York City right outside the United Nations headquarters.
Chinese Tourists Sing ‘Socialism Is Good’ outside UN Headquarters, New York

A group of Chinese tourists on a 14-day tour of U.S.A. sang “Socialism Is Good,” a cultural revolution song in praise of the Communist Party, right outside the U.N. Headquarters in New York. Their public performance lasted for almost a minute.

Chinese President Xi Jinping calls for the reduction in the number of soldiers in the PLA.
China's Military Uses Rap-style Music Video to Improve Recruitment Numbers

China’s new military recruitment strategy brings rap music into the picture, as the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) released a music video “filled with masculine lyrics and advanced weaponry” to attract young people to become soldiers.

China taps its citizens to help ease the effects of water pollution.
China Taps Its Citizens to Help Eradicate Water Pollution

China will engage its citizens to help ease the country of its lingering dilemma on water pollution through a new and unprecedented campaign called “hei chou he,” which literally means “black and stinky rivers.”

Police officers and a dog patrol a street on May 12, 2014 in Beijing, China.
China’s Police to Patrol Italy’s Top Tourist Spots

Four Chinese policemen will be joining Italian officers in patrolling the streets of Rome and Milan for the next two weeks in an experiment aimed at helping Chinese tourists feel safe, Italy’s interior ministry announced on Monday.

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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte
Philippine Frontrunner to China on South China Sea Dispute: 'I Will Assert Our Rights'

The Philippines’ leading presidential candidate vowed to talk to China about the disputed South China Sea waters to assert his country’s right over the territory once he won the highest seat in the land.

Taiwan's deportation of the telecom fraud suspects was seen by mainland China as tolerance to crime.
China Airs Taiwanese Suspect Fraud Confessions, Bringing to Light Taiwan's Weak Justice System

China’s state media aired another set of confessions from Taiwanese telecom fraud suspects who were deported from Kenya as a way of showing Taiwan’s lack of action in dealing with such crimes.

Ceberal cortex is the brain's language center that helps us read and understand words in our minds
Mind Reading: New semantic brain atlas could help say words without voicing them

A new research about brain atlas of words and their interaction has opened the doors to the age of mind reading when people will be able to tell things without saying them. The findings of new brain's semantic map will soon appear in a science journal.

A photographer looks at his camera during the Perseid meteor shower at Stobi archeological site, which was the largest city in the northern part of the Roman province Macedonia and later capital city of the Roman province Macedonia Secunda, early August 1
Major astronomical events May 2016: Rare Blue Moon, Eta Aquarids Meteor Shower, Rare Transit of Mercury, New Moon and more

Mark your calendars, sky gazers! May 2016 is set to bring some spectacular celestial views. The night sky will host an above average Eta Aquarids meteor shower. In addition, astronomy enthusiasts will be able to witness the rare transit of Mercury across the Sun. Here is a guide to the major sky events occurring in the month of May. Read on for the details.

What was considered the home of former President James Monroe in Charlottesville, Va has now been proved to be a guest house.
Historical mix-up: Home thought to belong to President James Manroe proved to be guest house

A farmhouse in Charlottesville thought to be the home of former United States President James Monroe has been disproved owing to recent evidence. Located in central Virginia the farmhouse has attracted tourists for decades owing to its believed historical value.

Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida poses with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang during their meeting in Beijing on Saturday, April 30.
China Presents Four Demands to Improve Relations with Japan

Despite moves to ease the tensions between China and Japan, the meeting between Chinese Premier Li Keqiang and Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida in Beijing on Saturday, April 30, was described by media as hostile.

Police escort a group of people wanted for suspected fraud in China after they were deported from Kenya.
Malaysia Sends 32 Fraud Suspects to China; Taiwan Calls for Joint Investigation

Malaysia deported 32 Taiwanese nationals suspected of wire fraud to China, pushing Taiwan to call for a more comprehensive communication between the mainland and the island in resolving crime.

The historic Silk Road town of Kashi remains a political and commercial center.
China's New Silk Road: Providing Trade and Friendship Bridges to Europe, Central Asia and Middle East

China plans to build a physical connection to Europe, Central Asia and the Middle East by modernizing the ancient Silk Road with a nickname, “One Belt, One Road.”

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