Friday, 22nd, 2024 | 1:08AM Updated

The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology called it a “cleanup” of China’s Internet connections.
Through New Rules, China Makes VPNs Illegal

Although China is at least a decade late in the space race, its ambitions and capacity to act on its goals are growing.
China Setting Pace for Space Explorations

Prior to the discovery of the cranium in 2010, the same team of researchers also found bones from the same species in 2009.
Prehistoric Giant Otter Species Found in China

The commentaries came after Trump reiterated his “America First” approach, suggesting a more inward-looking superpower in the next four years.
China Criticizes US Democracy Amid Trump Inauguration

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Yang Jisheng is a famed chronicler and critic of the Mao era.
New Book on Mao Era Center of Attention in China

The report indicated that about 72 percent of Chinese women have never taken part in any relevant skills training.
Women More Vulnerable to Climate Change Effects, Says Report

Although Chang'e-5 is not the first orbiter to fly to the moon, it will be the first one to land, rove, and retrieve samples from the lunar surface.
Chinese Mission to the Moon to Launch Late November

Experts observe that Chief Justice Zhou's speech is potentially a bid for political survival, ahead of the key Communist Party Congress set later for this year.
Efforts at an Independent Chinese Judiciary at a Standstill

QUESS is the third of four planned Chinese satellites to be launched into the orbit within a year of each other.
High-Tech Quantum Satellite to Perform 'Unhackable' Experiments

China is not alone in building exascale computers. The United States is also planning to build one, as the U.S. Department of Energy slated it will be operational by 2023.
China Eyes Digital Arms Race with World's First Exascale Supercomputer

New York is ready to celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year with an array of cultural events.
New York to Celebrate Chinese New Year with Cultural Events

Compared to their Chinese counterparts, foreign prisoners are more likely to suffer while serving their term.
Chinese Prisons to Extradite Foreign Inmates

In China, schools tend to act more as mediators during such incidents, lacking more punitive measures for students who are fond of instigating trouble.
Schools’ Lackluster Approach Toward Bullying in China

Enterprising individuals have taken advantage of the shortage by selling Shigematsu masks on Taobao with high mark-ups.
Protective Mask Made in Japan a Hit in China

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