At least two people have died from heat-stroke in one Chinese city, and many more have fallen ill, as temperatures hovered around 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) for the eighth day on the …
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China’s major internet firms log steady revenue growth in H1
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China Jiangsu Halts Government Bond Trading for Some Rural Banks
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US Warns of ‘Gray Zone’ Conflict With China, Russia, North Korea
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Facing budget crunches, Chinese tax collectors descend on companies
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Two-and-a-half years after competing at the Beijing Winter Olympics, American and Japanese figure skaters stepped on to the podium in Paris on Wednesday to receive reallocated gold and silver medals,