With each passing year the presence of Chinese business abroad grows stronger, in rich and poor countries alike, and across a ...
The app, which requires users to check in regularly to confirm they are alive, has become the country’s most downloaded paid ...
To celebrate its collectible bag charms and its latest Peekaboo line, the Rome-based brand will launch a four-day pop-up ...
Britain’s government is expected to approve a controversial "mega" Chinese embassy in London, despite years of political ...
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'Are you dead?': Inside the viral Chinese app that is solving the national loneliness crisis
From living alone in a strange country to worrying about a friend who moved away, loneliness can strike numerous feelings in ...
The White House is “deeply concerned” by Labour’s plan to approve a Chinese “super-embassy” with a secret basement metres ...
A Chinese national allegedly photographed a U.S. Air Force stealth bomber base after illegally entering the country in 2023, ...
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Chinese national challenges continued detention after bail granted on murder charge
A Chinese national facing a murder charge and held at Mutoko Remand Prison has filed an urgent application in the High Court, alleging he is being unlawfully detained under a "discriminatory" ...
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BYD, Xpeng, Chinese EV stocks surge on EU minimum price lifeline
BYD, Xpeng and a wider group of Chinese EV makers have just been handed a potential lifeline in Europe, and investors are ...
A new bleak-sounding app has been downloaded in droves by many youth who live by themselves - and fear dying alone.
The app, titled Are You Dead?, operates on a simple mechanism. Users are prompted to press a large on-screen button once ...
Approval for the London embassy has long been a priority for China's government, which bought the site for £255m in 2018. On ...
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