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The coins were made to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the triumph in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression.
Anti-War Exhibits Held by China to Deter History from Repeating Itself

To mark the 70th anniversary of World War II, China will showcase photo exhibits globally, in 150 countries. Over 300 photos of the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the Anti-Fascist War between the 1930s and 1940s will be displayed, in cooperation with the State Archives Administration and the Xinhua News Agency.

Berkeley Lab researchers Jeff Greenblatt (left) and Samveg Saxena
Self Driving Robotic Taxis Can Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions by 90%

A new study reveals that electric autonomous vehicles or self driving taxis can significantly cut gas emissions and help curb climate change.

Beijing's transport commission unveiled its WeChat account to reach more people who seek the group's services.
Beijing Unveils Traffic Service-Oriented WeChat Account

The Beijing Municipal Commission of Transport has recently launched its official WeChat account. The social media platform allow users to check traffic situation and road conditions, and to report transport-related issues.

Merchant vessels will soon have to watch their emissions when going through three key areas in China.
After Lifting of Ban, Vale-designed Iron-ore Carrier Anchors at East China’s Qingdao Port

A Vale-designed iron-ore carrier has docked at the Qingdao Port over the weekend. This comes after China has lifted on Thursday the ban it imposed in 2012 on huge iron-ore vessels.

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Challenge accepted: Japan's Kurata fighter robot will fight the US Mark II robot.
Ready for a Mega Robot Fight? Japan Accepts Giant Robot Challenge from US

Suidobashi Heavy Industry accepts the robot duel proposal from US based company MegaBots Inc. where the giant robot fight will happen one year from now.

Two of Kunming University's new graduates pose for pictures with the profiles of excellent graduates for the Kunming University Talent Store on Taobao.
Services of Kunming University New Grads Being ‘Sold’ as New Items on Taobao

China's leading e-commerce website Taobao, known for selling unconventional items, has added a new item in its “commodities”: new college graduates. The effort aims to help students link up with employers and find a job.

China's internet regulators have released a new set of rules effectively blocking access to any foreign based website.
Beijing's Internet Plus Action Plan Unveiled to Boost Growth in Economy

The Chinese government debuted its "Internet Plus" action plan on Saturday to fuel economic growth by integrating the Internet with other traditional industries.

It's hard for Chinese homosexuals to come out, especially if they've landed jobs in a government office.
Workplace Conservatism Hinders Gay Government Employees to Come Out

Social constructs, pressure, threats, and less-than-desirable job prospects are some of the things that hinder gay government workers from coming out. These factors are all part of workplace conservatism, which is prevalent across government offices in China.

T-Mobile CEO John Legere and Sprint CEO Marcelo Claure
T-Mobile CEO John Legere, Sprint CEO Marcelo Claure on Twitter War

T-Mobile CEO John Legere made remarks on different wireless phone carriers including AT&T, Verizon and Sprint. Legere just recently scrutinized Sprint's "All In" plan via Twitter that irritates Sprint chief executive Marcelo Claure.

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New Study Further Clouds Marijuana Debate In The U.S.

A new study financed by three different government agencies may further divide the United States on the negative and positive impact on society on the use of marijuana. The research appears to confuse, rather than enlighten, on the issue of cannabis use, notes Motley Fool.

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NASA's New Horizons in Trouble: Could Create problems for Pluto Mission

NASA's New Horizons is showing some mysterious signs of technical problems just 10 days before it was supposed to make its approach to Pluto.

Aside from accusing China of stealing U.S. secrets, Hillary Clinton also criticized China's South China Sea Policy.
Hillary Clinton Viewed as 'Hostile' by Chinese Netizens Due to Anti-China Comments

Chinese netizens are in an uproar over Hillary Clinton’s comments against China. The U.S. Democratic presidential candidate is considered “hostile” toward the country by most of those who chanced upon her speech.

People's Liberation Army Air Force's J-10B fighter jet is an improved variant of the Chinese J-10A fighter jet.
China Mulls Exporting J-10B Fighters with Russian Engines to Other Countries

The Chinese government is considering plans to export its J-10B fighter equipped with the Russian-built AL31FN-S3 engine to Pakistan and other potential buyers from Asia, Africa and Latin America in the future, according to Kanwa Defense Review, a Canada-based Chinese-language military magazine.

One of the top-selling online medicines is the treatment to boost male potency.
China’s Online Sales of Medicine Reaches $1 Trillion

A report issued by the nation’s top drug authority has revealed that online sales of medicines have skyrocketed in China, reaching the total value of 7 trillion yuan ($1.1 trillion) last year, the China Daily reported.

For the first time after 1997, locals were invited to observe the live-fire exercise of the PLA Hong Kong Garrison on July 4.
PLA Set to Correct Financial Loopholes

The People's Liberation Army (PLA) is set to fix 69 financial irregularities and close all the loopholes in its treasury by issuing a recent regulation.

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