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Chinese Military Newspaper Uses 'Zootopia' to Describe How Hollywood Films Include 'Invisible Propaganda'

Disney’s “Zootopia” is an “invisible propaganda” that promotes U.S. values that could encroach upon China’s cultural territory, according to the Asian country’s military newspaper, the People's Liberation Army (PLA) Daily.

About 1 percent of the Chinese population has been diagnosed with autism, and schools are hard-pressed to provide specialist teachers, facilities and awareness.
Mainstream Schools in China Slowly Changing to Accommodate Children with Special Needs

As the world celebrated the World Autism Awareness Day on Saturday, April 2, the dire situation of special education in China was put under the spotlight in a report by China Daily.

Here, there and everywhere: Bodies of dead dogs lie on the ground, hanged on a stall and piled up on one side in a market in Yulin.
All-year Madness? Dog Meat Trade in Yulin Thrives

Humane Society International learned that the butchering of cats and dogs in Yulin happens on a daily basis and not only during the city’s dog meat festival held every June. Joined by other organizations, HIS launches its #StopYulin campaign ahead of the festival.

A map showing projected water consumption levels by 2025. A new study revealed that China could potentially face a water shortage crisis by 2050 if such trends continue.
China Could Suffer Water Shortage by 2050, Study Reveals

China and other parts of Asia are likely to face a severe water crisis by 2050, a new study revealed.

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Over the years, Xinjiang’s educational program has expanded to include 93 inland high schools in 45 cities.
Xinjiang's Educational Program Enables Rural Students to Reach Their Dreams

The local government of Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region is paving the way for rural students to access good education, according to an article by China Daily. They've been helping less fortunate students in hard-to-reach areas realize long-term dreams since 2004, when the government opened a junior middle school education program.

A Mossack Fonseca law firm logo is pictured in Panama City, April 3, 2016.
China Silences Panama Papers Talks Online

China appears to be censoring online discussions that link the country's top officials and their relatives to the Panama Papers, the biggest data leak in history that created an online ruckus Sunday night.

China claims that its abroad-based railway projects are proceeding well.
Chinese Firms Likely to Acquire High-speed Rail Project in Malaysia: Media

The construction of the proposed high-speed railway project that will link Kuala Lumpur and Singapore is likely to be awarded to Chinese firms, according to a report by Malaysian media on Sunday, April 3.

During his two-day visit in Myanmar, which transpired just after the new government assumed office, Wang also met with Aung San Suu Kyi.
Wang Yi's 2-day Myanmar Visit Highlights Established China-Myanmar Ties

During a visit to Naypyitaw, Myanmar, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi expressed hopes of renewed and strengthened ties with the Asian neighbor. On Tuesday, April 5, Wang said that China and Myanmar should "properly tackle issues facing their cooperation" and "reinforce high-level exchanges as soon as possible," according to an article by China Daily.

A subway staff member keeps watch at the Zhichunlu Station on the Subway Line 10 in Beijing, China, July 21, 2008.
Beijing’s Subway Staff to Receive Training, Counseling After Tragic Incidents

A Beijing subway station has established an intervention and counseling system for its employees in response to a recent string of people committing suicide on the tracks.

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Fake 'Similac' Milk Poses No Risk But Parents Remain Worried

China’s state food safety authority declared about 17,000 cans of fake baby milk powder distributed illegally all over the country to have no harmful effects on infants.

China imposed a trade ban on North Korea in line with President Xi Jinping's pledge to keep the world safe from nukes.
China Bans Import of Iron Ore, Jet Fuel from North Korea in Line with UN Sanctions

China is taking action on North Korea’s insistent efforts to test fire missiles by restricting imports of arms-related materials such as iron ore, jet fuel and other oil products.

Vacationers enjoy the fine weather and the shallow clear waters of Miami Beach in Florida.
It’s a Sunny Day! Florida Woos More Chinese Tourists

Travel agencies in Florida sell their attractions to Chinese tourists through various marketing efforts. Florida receives a steady flow of visitors from China.

President Xi Jinping leads by example by planting trees in Beijing.
President Xi Jinping Plants Trees, Calls for Widespread Public Support on Environmental Welfare Activities

President Xi Jinping leads by example when he participated in a tree planting activity in Beijing on Tuesday and urged Chinese citizens to engage in activities that promote ecological development in the country.

Last year, 241,000 administrative cases were heard by courts all over the country, a 60-percent year-on-year increase.
Courts Seek to Smoothen Process for Filing Suits Against Gov't

Central authorities are making it easier for Chinese individuals to sue government officials, according to an article by China Daily. Officials are looking into streamlining the system to remove unnecessary barriers once a suit is registered.

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