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China will train fisherfolk to patrol disputed territories in the South China Sea.
China Will Reportedly Train Fishermen to Patrol Disputed South China Sea Territories

China will reportedly train fishermen to patrol the disputed territories along the South China Sea amid turmoil in the region as several other countries claim sovereignty over the waters.

Japanese President Shinzo Abe meeting with President Xi Jinping. Sino-Japanese ties improve as China welcomes the first Japanese dignitary in four years.
Sino-Japanese Ties: China Warmly Welcomes Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida for Bilateral Talks

China proves its sincere wish to improve ties with Japan after welcoming Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida in a high-level reception led by no less than Chinese Premier Li Keqiang.

Motorists veered away from the cracks thanks to traffic enforcer Li's prompt action.
Hero Traffic Cop Who Saved Motorists from Huge Sinkhole Reaps Praises Worldwide

It was supposed to be a normal Thursday for Li Weiqi, an auxiliary traffic officer based in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. But thanks to his trained eye and prompt action, the enforcer was able to prevent what could have been a tragic road accident, earning him praises locally and abroad.

Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Chinese President Xi Jinping and his wife, Madame Peng Liyuan talk with Kung-Fu star Jackie Chan as they attend a 'Creative Collaborations: UK & China' event at Lancaster House on Oct. 21, 2015 in London, England.
Panama Papers leaks reveal Jackie Chan’s hobnobbing with Chinese super rich, CCP

New Panama Papers leaks have created another storm in Hong Kong and Macau. They include 18 high-profile names that are reported to have established several complex offshore firms, including film star Jackie Chan.

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An employee commits suicide in Apple's campus in Cupertino, California.
Man found dead in Apple’s headquarters committed suicide: Police

A dead body was found in one of Apple's conference rooms in Cupertino, California, on April 27, Wednesday. Initial investigations carried out by the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office revealed that the deceased was an employee of the tech giant.

Pro-democracy activists carry a coffin to memorialize the victims of the Tiananmen Square Massacre during a rally on May 31, 2015 in Hong Kong.
China brings 'controversial' law to control foreign NGOs

China passed a contentious law on Thursday granting the police extensive powers in controlling foreign charities and prohibiting such organizations from enlisting members or raising funds in the country. The law has given rise to an immediate and widespread protest.

The 200 wealthiest members of the National People's Congress and Chinese People's Political Consultative Congress (CPPCC) have an accumulated wealth of around $507 billion.
China's New Foreign NGO Registration Law Affects Thousands of Overseas Groups

A new Chinese law set to regulate over 7,000 foreign non-governmental organizations and their local counterparts is President Xi Jinping’s latest move to limit Western influence in the country.

A Lowy Institute for International Policy report says that China's island-building program in the South China Sea should be stopped.
China's Reclamation Activities Must Be Stopped, Says Australian Security Think Tank

Australia’s security think tank strongly recommends that China be prevented from building more outposts in the South China Sea.

China and Russia plan to add more activities in this year's joint military exercises.
China and Russia Will Intensify Joint Military Activities in 2016

Russia and China are strengthening their military ties by adding more joint exercises to face a single foe: the United States.

China befriends ASEAN countries to gain support against the impending international court ruling on the South China Sea dispute.
China Befriends Non-claimant Countries for Support Against International Court Ruling

China is making more friends of non-claimant nations in Asia and the Middle East as an international ruling on an arbitration case filed by the Philippines nears.

The Baltic Sea anomaly is a 60-metre diameter circular rock-like formation on the floor of the northern Baltic Sea, at the center of the Bothnian Sea, discovered by Peter Lindberg, Dennis Åsberg and their Swedish
UFO Sightings news 2016: Underwater UFO in Baltic Sea puzzles scientists; Alien craft jams electronic equipment

An Alien craft, alleged to be a UFO, discovered five years ago by underwater explorers in the Baltic Sea in Europe is still puzzling scientists to this day. Apparently, no one has come close to identifying the large object situated on the ocean floor and, which is known for occasionally jamming electronic equipment.

Manny Pacquiao celebrates after defeating Timothy Bradley Jr. by unanimous decision.
Manny Pacquiao a target of Abu Sayyaf, terrorist group recently beheaded Canadian hostage

The President of the Republic of the Philippines revealed in a press conference that Filipino terrorist group Abu Sayyaf had plans to kidnap recently retired boxer, Manny Pacquiao. Abu Sayyaf is the same group that beheaded Canadian John Risdel on April 25, Monday.

Thousands of students gathered in front of the Presidential Palace in New Delhi to protest against current rape laws and the governments dealings of recent rape cases all over India.
Increasing rape cases in India: Authorities mandate all mobile phones to come with a 'Panic Button'

The dramatic rise in rape cases in India has put the nation's government on edge.

Durex is under fire in China for its disappointing live streaming ad.
China's Anti-pornography Authority Condemns Vulgar Durex Ad

The Chinese anti-pornography agency will be taking steps to prevent sexually suggestive advertisements from being posted over the Internet after Durex’s highly controversial three-hour live broadcast that piqued the interest of over five million people.

The Chinese government proposes to take 1 percent stake from big Web firms to gain direct influence over the Internet.
China Wants Stakes in Internet Firms

The Chinese government wants to take a small stake from Internet firms in the country in a bid to further tighten its control over the World Wide Web.

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