The largest ape on record stood nearly 10 feet tall. New research on cave fossils in southern China has shed light on the mysterious demise of Gigantopithecus.
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The Missouri lawsuit alleging that China caused and exacerbated the pandemic is allowed to proceed, in part on allegations that China hoarded PPE.
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China agrees to slash ‘exorbitant’ import tariffs on SA’s unique rooibos
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China launches Einstein probe to hunt for X-ray bursts in space
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China claims it cracked Apple’s AirDrop encryption to identify senders and monitor ‘inappropriate speech’
Apple’s AirDrop has been used by dissidents in China to send messages, but officials now say they can hack it.
Maldives upgrades ties with China amid pivot from India
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China satellite launch triggers air raid alert in Taiwan ahead of election
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China Says Told US Will ‘Never Compromise’ On Taiwan In Military Talks
Chinese military officials told their US counterparts Beijing will “never compromise” on the issue of Taiwan, the defence ministry said Wednesday, after the two sides held talks in Washington.
Taiwan’s de facto ambassador to US meets US House speaker, China angered
Taiwan’s de facto ambassador to the United States met on Tuesday with U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson, Taiwan’s foreign ministry said on Wednesday, drawing a stern rebuke from Beijing.
Maldivian president appeals to China to send more tourists amid spat with India
Maldivian president Mohamed Muizzu has appealed to China to “intensify” efforts to send more tourists to the archipelago during his visit to Beijing amid a diplomatic row with India that threatened a potential tourism boycott.