The man told doctors that his “daughter was pinched by a small crab, so I got angry and put it into my mouth for revenge,” per local reports.
Monthly Archives For October 2022
China Will Use ‘All Measures Necessary’ to Control Taiwan: CCP Media
The Global Times, which is published by the Chinese Community Party, warned of the “risk of war” and accused the United States of “inflaming” tensions.
Russia, China may be preparing new gold-backed currency, but expert assures US dollar ‘safest’ currency today
Chinese officials have periodically discussed plans to disrupt the dollar’s dominance as a global currency, but Beijing this year has bought gold in record quantities.
China: 5 Questions
China is taking measures to support its property market, so declines are likely to ease—and even if they don’t, we’re not looking at a subprime crisis.
Huge Prediction Shows Bitcoin Could Rocket Sooner Than You Think After $2 Trillion Crypto And Ethereum Price Crash
The bitcoin price has struggled this year but new analysis has shown when it could return to its all-time highs, potentially boosting the wider crypto …
US and China cannot ‘change each other’, Beijing tells American envoy in first official meeting
Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi on Friday told Washington’s top envoy to Beijing that China and U.S. would not be able to …
China’s iPhone city goes to extreme lengths to meet zero-Covid demands as Foxconn workers vent anger
Zhengzhou authorities ordered the disinfection of all public places and residential buildings, a practice that proved controversial in Shanghai Some of the 27 new Covid-19 cases were on the local …
‘China’s zero-COVID approach is, simply put, a mistake,’ says UNC-CH finance expert
As the world navigates financial and geopolitical turbulence, one key question is how China will fare amidst the maelstrom of volatility. Christian Lundblad, Senior Associate Dean for Faculty and …
Trade takes a back seat to national security in Beijing and Washington
National security fears in both Washington and Beijing threaten to eclipse prospects for greater commercial cooperation, leaving corporate executives worried.
What does Xi’s third term hold for women in China? It’s been bad for 15 years already, but experts say it could get worse
In recent years, China’s feminist consciousness has exploded—at the same time that the government has promoted patriarchal norms and values—leading Beijing to increase its efforts to silence female …
China rolls out first inhalable COVID-19 vaccine
Chinese regulators approve the vaccine, produced by Chinese pharmaceutical firm CanSino Biologics, for use as a booster. It is inhaled via the mouth from a vessel that looks like a take-out coffee cup …
Senate GOP report concludes COVID-19 ‘more likely than not’ result of lab leak
Senate Republicans examining the origin of the pandemic concluded it was likely the result of a leak of the coronavirus from a laboratory, claiming there is a lack of evidence for the possibility it …
Tech war: How the US chip embargo is eroding China’s research base
Research from the U.S. Centre for Security and Emerging Technology shows China “depends on companies headquartered in the United States and U.S. allies for the leading-edge computer chips that power …