Chinese business database Qichacha said Friday it passed a data export security assessment that allows the company to resume overseas operations.
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Scientists in China finds clues to crack mystery of long Covid-19
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China is facing a population crisis as its birth rate continues to decline, leading to a shrinking population for the first time in decades. President Xi addressed this issue by encouraging women to go back…
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China’s animal lovers fight illegal cat meat trade
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FirstFT: Ransomware attack on China’s biggest bank disrupts trades in US Treasury market
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‘E-pregnancy’: women in China choose quirky method to save cash by putting money ‘spent’ on virtual baby in bank
Young women in China have struck upon a novel way of saving money by creating a virtual pregnancy then banking the money they “spent” on the “expected child”.