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Beijing shivers through most hours of sub-freezing temperatures in December in 72 years
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China freezes in coldest December since records began as Beijing carpeted in snow
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China raises 2024 import quota for Australian wool, in line with FTA terms
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Taiwan independence means war, and insisting on Taiwan independence’ will lead to war sooner or later,’ says Wang Zaixi, former deputy director of the Taiwan Affairs Office.
After ED arrests Vivo employees, Beijing urges India not to discriminate against Chinese firms
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Tencent and NetEase lose a combined US$63 billion in market value, China stocks close to 14-month low, as gaming share sell-off continues
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